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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… of 6 April 1812. 1 By 1669 Eldridge, J. By 1669 Franklin, T. By 1669 Hosey, J. By 1669 Masters, J. By 1669 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… T. By 1669 Calcott, T. By 1669 Carpenter, W. By 1669 Franklin, R. By 1669 Fulthrop, C. By 1669 Hall, W. By 1669 …
Old and New London
… and the new chapel was opened shortly after, Benjamin Franklin, with many other eminent men of the time, being …
Old and New London
… the man placed in charge of Overbury, and an apothecary, Franklin. The nation was infuriated and cried for vengeance. … was hung in chains on Tower Hill; Mrs. Turner at Tyburn; Franklin and Weston were contemptuously put to death. The …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… church, dedicated to ST. JOHN THE DIVINE, was opened in Franklin Street in 1880. It was replaced by a church in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… this last originated in a change of the views of the Rev. Franklin Howorth, the Unitarian minister. 69 The Salvation …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 17. In a Subsidy Roll of about 1380 he is described as a 'franklin'; Lay Subs. Lanc. bdle. 130, no. 24. Simon was …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… with the orders of the Duke of Newcastle, of Robert Franklin for printing and publishing a seditious libel, …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… to succeed Thomas Brian as searcher, Plymouth port; Edward Franklin to be a noontender, London port, loco William …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… with the letter of the Secretaries of State, of Richard Franklin, Ann Dod, Elizabeth Nutt, and Ann Smith, alias …
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