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Calendar of Treasury Books
… complaints made to the Lord Deputy and Council against Mr. Warburton, the present Manager, who neglects to reform same; therefore if Warburton should be removed petitioner prays for his office. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… John Radford, Stephen Harvey, Saml. Blackerby, Peter Warburton and Rob. Blaney to enquire whether said office be …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… the Customs Commissioners to appoint some other loco Mr. Warburton as deputy to Oliver Lyme, Comptroller of Chester … deputy in lieu of that which is said to be clerk's fees. Warburton is hereby to be sent to some other place ; and Lyme …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Same to the Postmasters General of the abstract of Mr. Warburton's accounts of the English and Irish Post Office …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… Henry Greene, William Touchet, Roger Wilbraham, Peter Warburton and William Davis Esquires; John Weltnal gent. George Warburton, Philip Manwaring, Henry Delves, Robert Venables …
A History of the County of Stafford
… eleven years in 1750; Broade assigned the lease to Edward Warburton in 1754. 377 In 1748 Whieldon had bought Fenton … 57. See p. 237. Yates, Map of Staffs. (1775, 1799). A Mr. Warburton of Fenton Low was working the Ash seam somewhere in …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Buckley, V. 1865 4 June Crawford, O. J. F. 1866 1 Dec. Warburton, J. W. 1867 3 Jan. Farquharson, J. A. 1868 1 Jan. …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… In his Place Samuel Sheppard, Esq; Cheshire. Sir George Warburton, Bart. Hon. Langham Booth, Esq; second Brother to …
Old and New London
… occupied by Jacob Robinson, the publisher, Pope first met Warburton. An interesting account of this meeting is given by … be out of place to quote here. "The friendship of Pope and Warburton," he says, "had its commencement in that … side of the gateway leading down the Inner Temple Lane. Warburton had some dealings with Jacob Robinson, the …
Old and New London
… he observed to him that he seemed to be more severe on Warburton than on Theobald. 'Oh, poor Tib!' said Johnson, 'he was nearly knocked down to my hands; Warburton stands between me and him.' 'But, sir,' said Mr. Burney, 'You'll have Warburton on your bones, won't you?' 'No, sir;' he'll not …
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