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Survey of London
… W. G. Hayter, 183437; Andrew Bonar, 1838. No. 12. Thomas Champion, 183031; George Wildes, 1832. No. 13. Thomas …
Survey of London
… surgeons of the Royal Household." Dominiceti's greatest champion was Sir John Fielding, the blind magistrate, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… William Cook, Bishop of Lewes, 19261928, and to William Champion Streatfeild, Bishop of Lewes, 1929; to T. Y. 1804; …
A History of the County of Sussex
… became the Jesus Chapel, before the door of which John Champion, residentiary, desired to be buried in 1537: P.C.C. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… by single combat, in which the giant Colbrand, the Danish champion, was vanquished by the renowned Guy, Earl of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… opened in Edington 1875. 13 CHARITIES FOR THE POOR Edward Champion (d. 1680) gave £20, the interest to be given to 10 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 131721, p. 115). In the same year, however, he gave Hugh Champion the custody of the warren (ibid. 126). Cal. Pat. …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… It is familiar to readers of Macaulay as that of the champion of the East India Company, temp. William III. . The …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… February 17, 1737. 1729, Dec.26 (Jan.27, 1730) wGeorge Champion, Cooper, translated to Haberdashers September 18, … Grocer Bridge, 1754-74 S. 1756-7, M. 1764-5 vice Champion Knighted June 8, 1759; Co. Co. Dowgate 1742-54; … 1818-29). Died October 22, 1843. 1799, June 1 (18) William Champion, Grocer Billingsgate, 1799 S. 1798-9 vice Lushington …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Robert de Pipe, of Rydware, Richard Hastang, William le Champion, John, son of Thomas de Stafford, John de Salt, and … de Creswall, John de Standon, Richard Hastang, William le Champion, John de Salt, Walter de Stafford and William his …
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