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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… to receive into the Governor's custody, him and Sir Thomas Armstrong, and another. 7 Mr. Bronghton. I never knew, nor … that the question be put only as to Major-general Overton. Armstrong is a dangerous person. His business is before the … Terrill. When this business is done, I have Sir Thomas Armstrong's report to offer to you; but I admit that the …
Survey of London
… Iron Works Company and the gate machinery by Sir W. G. Armstrong Whitworth & Company. The cost was 25,525. 101 In …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… not granting him a Prohibition. 'The Case of Sir Thomas Armstrong, mentioned by their Lordships, was particular, in … 'That the Commons did not confine their Resolution to Armstrong's Case; But it is general and absolute, that a Writ … House of Commons did so resolve in the Cause of Sir Thomas Armstrong, as hath been cited, which Case was, that Sir …
Old and New London
… House rebellion (1683) we meet with Monmouth, Sir Thomas Armstrong, and Lord Grey, going from the Fleet Ditch to Snow …
Survey of London
… West, 1830. 15. John Charles Constable, 1838. 16. W. A. Armstrong White. 17. Sir T. Wodaston White, Bt. 18. Stephen …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 10 Oct. Jefferies, A. 1826 5 Jan. Martin, J. 1830 8 Sept. Armstrong, P. 1830 1 Apr. Streeter, E. 1833 1 July Whiting, …
Justice in Eighteenth-Century Hackney
… - S Apted. Thursday, 16 March 1738 F Shepherd for Tho: Armstrong. Saturday 18 March 1738 M Wasley - W Lamb, Th: …
Survey of London
… Jellicoe and Norman & Dawbarn together with Edward Armstrong, Bridgwater & Shepheard, Hawes & Jackman, and Riches & Blythin. In the event Armstrong was offered Site 2, Bridgwater & Shepheard Site 3, Jellicoe Site 4, and Norman & Dawbarn Site 5. When Armstrong withdrew because of pressure of work, his site was …
Survey of London
… Penton Place were built by two local tradesmen, Robert Armstrong, plasterer, and William Brown, plumber. 259 …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… harbour. On their behalf, the challenge was taken up by Armstrong, who was ably seconded by Badeslade. 176 Both these … presumably means with every flood tide. For Colonel Armstrong's Report of 1724, see T. Badeslade, op. cit. …
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