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A History of the County of Stafford
… 3 (d. 1734) Will 30 to provide 15 s. for poor of Tunstall and 15 s. for poor of Chell on St. Thomas's Day. It seems that Thomas Child, executor of William Baddeley and trustee of his 30, added another 20; by 1824 4 interest … of Tunstall at Christmas at discretion of his executors and the chief bailiff of Tunstall; charity to be called the …
A History of the County of Worcester
… The city of Worcester City churches and advowsons CHURCHES The church of ST. HELEN in the High … 1752, 1750, 1750 and 1753. The tenor is by Thomas Mears & Son of London, 1805. There is also a 'ting-tang' by … and vestry below the chancel. There is one bell by Thomas Mears of London, 1822, cast from the three old bells. The …
Survey of London
… the areas to be described in this chapter (fig. 105) and in Chapter XIX, but this state of affairs has only come … begin until 19234. Its progenitor and owner was Joseph T. Mears, a builder, whose firm, J. T. Mears Limited, became the principal contractors, and the …
Survey of London
… is concerned is shown by the heavy line on figures 82 and 83. It was laid out in buildings, which largely survive, … 1880s were H. A. Matthews (Bramham Gardens, 18856), Joseph Mears of Hammersmith (Harrington Gardens, 18834, and … marks the work over these years of the builder Joseph Mears at Nos. 2844 Harrington Gardens although their basic …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… or clerk of the cartakers appointed by royal warrant and yeomen and grooms appointed by lord steward's warrant. There was … T. 1725 1 Apr. Wheelwright, H. Carman 1762? 1762 1 Jan. Mears, J. 1770 8 Jan. Marsh, W. 1784 13 Aug. Marsh, J. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… acres of arable land, 1,699 acres laid down in pasture, and 388 acres of woods and plantations. 1 The soil is chiefly chalk and flint. The … the third, given by Thomas Tyrwhitt-Drake, is by Thomas Mears, 1818; the fourth, presented by William Drake of …
Justice in Eighteenth-Century Hackney
… - F Wickes. Saturday, 2 May 1741 A Pasfield - E Clay T Mears M Davis W Cooper R Rousham. Monday, 4 May 1741 F Watson …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 1 This grant was confirmed by King Ine in 701, 2 and again by King Egbert between 825 and 831. 3 Towards the end of the ninth century Bishop … being Christ in glory. There are eight bells of 1811, by Mears of Whitechapel. The plate consists of a cup of 1564, a …
Cardiff Records
… of Cardiff district Descriptions KIBBOR. Cardiff itself, and the manors surrounding the Borough, east of the Taff, are … Llanedern, Llanishen, Lisvane, Whitchurch, Llandaff, Radyr and Caerau. According to Leland's description, the old … ( Arch. Camb., 1883, p. 109), sets forth in detail the mears and bounds of the manor. The boundaries cannot be …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… in 1834, were the captain, lieutenant, standard bearer and clerk of the cheque, all appointed by royal warrant. 1 Their salaries were 1,000, 500, 310 and 120 respectively. The captain carried a gold or gold-tipped staff, the lieutenant and standard bearer black staffs with silver heads. 2 The …
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