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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Kettlewell, John Watchman 7 April 1720-28 June 1742 (SPB, i f. 20). Left office 28 June 1742 on app. as Cook Mate, … Second Section) Clerk 22 Dec. 1866 (Adm. 12/778). Laplume see Fetter Larkin, George Deputy Judge Advocate of the Fleet …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Marquess of Commissioner 17 Dec. 1868. Latimer, Viscount see Osborne, Viscount Law, William Junior Clerk 12 Oct. … Reeve, John Messenger of Chamber occ. 4 Sept. 1660 ( CTB, i, 54). D. by 7 Dec. 1662 (ibid. 520). Reymann, J. F. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 7/811 f. 17). Discharged 29 Sept. 1721 (ibid.). Owen, see also Howen Page, John Clerk ( Ticket Office) pd. from 1 … (Adm. 7/812 f. 10). Res. 9 May 1744 (ibid.). Stapylton see Chetwynd Stapylton Steele, Richard Clerk to Extra … f. 79). Ret. by order 2 Aug. 1832 (ibid.). Temple, John see Dicken, John Temple, Sir Richard, 7th Bart. Extra …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Commissioner ( Trade) 7 Nov. 1660. Anglesey, Earl of see Annesley, Arthur Annesley, Arthur (cr. Earl of Anglesey … as Secretary from 15 May 1661 to 26 July 1664 ( CTB, i, 244, 615); referred to as 'late' Secretary 14 March 1664 ( …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1767 (T 52/59 pp. 161-2). Arlington, Lord and Earl of see Bennet, Sir Henry Armistead, Michael Clerk (Stanhope) c. … to d. (ibid. 28875 f. 328). D. April 1686 ( Ellis Corr., i, 115). Bentinck, William Harry Edward Clerk of Signet 11 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… (sic) (SP 55/4 pp. 1, 40; Miège, Present State (1716), pt. i, 391). Kineir, Andrew Clerk (Bolingbroke) April 1713-Aug. … Department (T 1/579 Schedule 2). Lacombe de Vrigny see de Lacombe de Vrigny Lampe, John Decipherer Jan. 1729-c. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… above, extending only from May to July of the year 1702, see Appendix to the present Volume. The alphabetical …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… 1884, 1.34, 38, 64, 88, 124; Proc. Soc. Antiq., X, 178), (see also Sectional Preface, p. xxvii), but nothing is now …
A History of the County of Stafford
… inhabitants never saw the sun; at other times they did not see it before c. 1 p.m., a time known locally as the … was held by Godwin. 61 It has been suggested that William I gave it to his half-sister's son Hugh d'Avranches, who was … 1980s. 30 In 1413 there was a warden of the goods of the Virgin Mary at Alstonefield. 31 In 1533 a priest sang mass in …
A History of the County of Stafford
… None known expressly for the township. V.C.H. Staffs. i. 327; Census, 1931. This article was written in 1994. For Merryton Low see below, Leek: Onecote, intro. D.R.O., D. 2375M/282/1, …
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