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A History of the County of Gloucester
… head of the harbour, the Severn & Wye Railway Co. built Cookson Terrace, named after its chairman Joseph Cookson, in 1859. 27 It is formed of nine gabled dwellings, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… called Hanning's land. An old charity founded by Thomas Cookson, for books for poor children, is supposed to have …
London Marriage Duty assessment
… 4s 357 Mary } Children 4s 357 Hester } Children 4s 358 Wm Cookson 4s 2s 358 Mary his Wife 4s 358 Anthony } Children 4s …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Mary
… themselves through the marsh. In the enemy's retire one Cookson, a man-at-arms, and four other soldiers with the …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… Esq.; William Peters, Esq.; Ralph Atkinson, Esq.; Isaac Cookson, Esq.; Rev. J. Collinson, rector of Gateshead; Thomas …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… The present establishment is as follows : President, Isaac Cookson, Esq. Treasurer, Mr. Joseph Morton. Secretary, Rev. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… from the governors of which it was purchased by Isaac Cookson, Esq., the present proprietor. The parish comprises … dairy-farming. Meldon Park, the newly-erected seat of Mr. Cookson, is beautifully situated on an eminence in the …
City of London Livery Companies Commission. Report
… placed the papers again before Sir R. Palmer and Mr. M. Cookson, who, in April 1870, wrote as follows: "We are of … need not be first obtained. " Roundell Palmer. Montague Cookson. "Lincoln's Inn, April 9, 1870." Merchant Taylors' …
Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… assembled on the 7th April 1868, and the opinion of Mr. Cookson, 3 of the Chancery Bar, touching the administration …
Survey of London
… the property came in 1846 into the possession of John Cookson of Kennington, gentleman, 36 who began to develop the … northern extremity of the area. It appears that in 1846 Cookson made an agreement with the Eastern Counties Railway … 37 This scheme was never carried through. By 1848 Cookson had twenty houses completed, some of them by a Spicer …
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