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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 7/812 f. 14). D. 20 Aug. 1784 (Adm. 7/814 f. 17). Kingdom, George William Temporary Clerk ( Secretary's Office) 18 June … 1692 (Adm. 20/54 no. 297; Adm. 20/60 no. 249). Knight, George Clerk to Extra Commissioner (Hope) 17 Aug. 1795-1 Feb. … no. 139). D. 13 Nov. 1672 (Adm. 20/17 no. 825). Lemon, George Draftsman to Surveyors 7 Dec. 1807-24 June 1821 (Adm. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1845 (BT 5/50). Res. 21 Jan. 1845 (BT 5/53). Adderley, George Augustus Junior Clerk 5 Jan. 1842-c. 1843 (BT 5/50). … Duke of Member 22 April 1679 (PC 2/68 p. 6). Albemarle, George (Monck) 1st Duke of Commissioner ( Trade) 7 Nov. 1660, … ( Trade) 20 Oct. 1668, 16 April 1669. Armitage, George Office Keeper 8 July 1742-8 May 1745 ( JCTP 1742-9, …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Office abolished 7 March 1800 (T 52/85 pp. 473-4). Aust, George Clerk (Halifax) Sept. 1763-July 1765; (Seymour Conway) … 585; ibid. (1710), 515-16; SP 34/12 f. 165). Bowes, George Clerk (Craggs) March 1718-c. 1719. Probably app. by … 1694 (Chamberlayne, Present State (1694), 243). Brown, George Clerk (Harrington) Nov. 1734-Feb. 1742; …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… last occ. 29 Oct. 1737 (T 52/40 p. 7). Littlefield, George Office Keeper of Signet Office c. 1689-1700. Occ. from … p. 275). D. by 30 May 1727 (SP 44/125 p. 107). Neubourg, George William Decipherer June 1753-1762. Pd. from 24 June … Registers, ed. J. L. Chester (London 1876), 204). Palman, George Lewis Clerk (Germain) c. 1780-Feb. 1782; (Ellis) …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 1817. 78 There were three inns in 1818, the Red Lion, the George, and the Harpur's Arms. 79 The Red Lion, rebuilt c. 1840, became a temperance hotel c. 1895 and was evidently closed soon after 1912. The … in 1994 as Fynderne House, a private residence. 80 The George was probably the 'good inn for the accommodation of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… waste on the west side of the township. 70 In 1836 Sir George Crewe, on a visit to the area, considered it suitable … of 1834 amended in 1836. All the land was allotted to Sir George Crewe, 56 a. as lord of the manor and 129 a. as the … on the former waste south of Newtown was planted by Sir George in 1834. 3 Of the 1,738.4 ha. of farmland returned for …
A History of the County of Stafford
… the 19th century, and a barn carries the initials of Sir George Crewe and the date 1841. There was a house at Hazel … it was inclosed under an Act of 1834 amended in 1836. Sir George Crewe was awarded 48 a. as lord of the manor and 276 … inclosure commissioners sold him a further 332 a. 32 Sir George also acquired by exchange in 1839 the 207 a. which had …
A History of the County of Stafford
… bankrupt in 1774. 15 John Lomas, the son of a pedlar, George Lomas, who lived at Colshaw in the later 1740s, at … was assigned to Quarnford parish. 37 In 1840 Sir George Crewe, prompted by the curate of Longnor, William … 1906. 39 The first curate, who was paid £50 a year by Sir George, 40 was Henry Smith, of whom Sir George remarked that …
A History of the County of Stafford
… visited Alstonefield, but in 1819, at the age of 24, Sir George Crewe, an Evangelical with a strong sense of social … Conditions were especially bad at Flash. 12 In 1830 Sir George built Warslow Hall, mainly for his agent but partly to … character which the country formerly bore', Sir George justified inclosure with the argument that in a time …
A History of the County of Stafford
… was also a centre for professional people. Two surgeons, George Fynney and Frederick Wyatt, lived in Longnor in 1813, … as an artist's studio, was opened as a craft centre by George Fox, a furniture maker working in Fawfieldhead. It … between 4 and 6 p.m., it was well attended. 56 In 1836 Sir George Crewe noted that the market house needed to be …
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