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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… FO 366/381-2). Left office 24 Sept. 1834 on app. as King's Home Service Messenger (FO 366/673 p. 236; FO 366/382). … ( Librarian's Dept.) 1 July 1854 (FO 366/449 pp. 353-4). Jackson, Francis James Clerk 12 Jan. 1787- c. July 1789 (FO … on app. as Secretary of Legation, Berlin ( Dip. Rep., 96). Jackson, John Extra Clerk 5 April 1799-27 Jan. 1806 (FO …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Sept. 1711 (Sergison MS f. 185). D. 8 Sept. 1711 ( Collins's Peerage of England, ed. Sir E. Brydges (London 1812), v, … Charles Civil Lord 13 July 1866-3 Sept. 1868. Duckett see Jackson, George Duncannon, Frederick (Ponsonby) styled … July 1868 (Adm. 12/682). D. by 29 July 1868 (Adm. 12/810). Jackson ( from 3 Feb. 1797 Duckett), George (cr. Bart. 28 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1 April 1857 on app. as Accountant, Treasury Solicitor's Office (AB, iii, 341). Chandos, Richard Plantagenet (Temple … 1679-9 Sept. 1684. Treasurer 16 Feb. 1685-4 Jan. 1687. Jackson, J. Supplementary Third Class Clerk 5 March 1863 (AB, iv, 144). Jackson, Richard Commissioner 13 July 1782-4 April 1783. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… July 1759-18 Feb. 1761 (Adm. 7/813 f. 10). Clerk ( Seamen's Wages) 18 Feb. 1761-7 June 1780 (ibid. f. 11). Left office … Nov. 1687 to 25 March 1689 (Adm. 20/49 nos. 1060, 2145). Jackson, George Clerk to Clerk of Acts 24 June 1743-22 Feb. … on app. as Deputy Secretary, Admiralty (Adm. 6/20 p. 143). Jackson, George Clerk ( Storekeepers' Accounts) 21 Jan. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Office abolished 10 Oct. 1851 (14 & 15 Vict., c 64, s 1). Graves, Henry Cyril Percy Junior Clerk 22 Aug. 1867 (BT … Kal. (1864), 164). Res. 24 April 1865 (BT 20/1 no. 48). Jackson, Richard Counsel 14 April 1770-2 May 1782 (C 66/3725; … 185). Office abolished 2 May 1782 ( FCTP 1776-82, 472). Jackson, Robert Junior Supplementary Clerk Aug. 1856-July …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 73 The name Alstonefield is Old English, meaning Alfstan's feld or open ground and perhaps reflecting the situation of … 34 In 1566 Henry Sacheverell granted it to William Jackson. 35 It descended with the Jacksons' Stanshope estate until 1670 when Philip Jackson sold most of the share to Sir John Harpur. 36 By 1769 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… as 966. 11 Domesday records three mills here, worth 40 s. and 12 sticks and 1,000 of eels. 12 In 1240 there were two … in 1794, specially commends two Alveston farmers, Thomas Jackson of Alveston Pasture and John Higgins of Bridgetown, for their zeal for improvement. 28 Jackson was one of the earliest and most successful drill …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… 13s. 4d. but now renders nothing because it is in the lord's hands for default of tenant. He also held the hamlet of … Foreste Robert Pertrigge The w. of Edward Pertrigge George Jackson Walter Jackson James Jackson Christ. Atkinson John Atkinson Will. …
History Theses 1901-1970
… in North America in early Stuart times up to 1644. G.S.B. Haslop. Leeds M.A. 1932. Iroquois and Europeans: a study … situation. Marian R. Nicholson. London M.A. 1955. England's colonial policy and administration in North America and the … Scotland. Wendy S. Wilson. Aberdeen M.Litt. 1969. Andrew Jackson and the Washington Globe. M.J. Debenham. Oxford …
History Theses 1970-2014: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
… policy borrowing: aspects of the development of Ontario's system of public instruction, 1844-76. Cohen, Jessica E. … by Pole, J.R. The origins and development of Andrew Jackson's foreign policy. Neiditch, H.M. Ph.D., Cambridge. … Geoffrey M.Phil., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised by Jackson, Ben Chronological coverage: 19271992 Index terms: …
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