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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1660 31 Dec. Hubbert, A. 1661 27 Nov. Webb, T 1679 12 Nov. Gascoigne, H. 1683 24 July Thompson, J. 1685 13 Apr. Toll, C. … 16611683; 16851688 1661 11 Oct. Roane, R. 1674 23 Mar. Gascoigne, H. 1676 29 Apr. Thompson, J. 1685 1 Dec. Thompson, …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 27 Nov. Hubbert, A. 1679 12 Nov. Webb, T. 1683 23 July Gascoigne, H. 1685 13 Apr. Toll, C. 1689 24 Mar. Thompson, J. … Reynolds, J.H. Supernumerary Clerk 16861688 1686 29 Jan. Gascoigne, H. Clerk Assistant 1689?1699 1689 20 Mar. Potter, …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… (with Bakehose, Pastry, Poultry and Scullery) 1689 24 Mar. Gascoigne, H. 1690 1 May Thompson, J. 1691 8 Sept. Perkins, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Katharine, reward, 40 l. Lord Latimer, Edm. Bray and Wm. Gascoigne, 10 l. To the Queen, 200 l. Yeomen of the Chamber …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… 20 s. Sebastian Tabot (Cabot), "making of a carde of Gascoigne and Guyon," 20 s. Anth. Newporte, loan, 50 l. Nich. …
A History of the County of York
… not unusual: Henry Wyman's daughter married Sir William Gascoigne of Gawthorpe (W.R.); and John Barden's daughter Sir …
A History of the County of York
… sheriff (or bailiff prior to 1397), and one of these, John Gascoigne, had been chamberlain in 1418. A small, close-knit …
Old and New London
… of the Lord Mayor, according to custom. Sir Christopher Gascoigne (1753), an ancestor of the present Viscount …
Old and New London
… the present dull and stately Mansion House, and Sir Crisp Gascoigne, 1753, was the first Lord Mayor that resided in it. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1758 6 Jan. Jones, C. 1760 12 May Trent, W. 1762 9 Sept. Gascoigne, W. 1763 25 May Causton, N. 1764 14 Apr. Warburton, …
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