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Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… May 14. Edward Mulready Stone. 1874. May 14. Faithful Cookson. 1874. May 14. Thomas Barkworth. 1874. June 3. James …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… The following are the present common council:Messrs. Isaac Cookson, Dixon Dixon, Thomas Cookson, John Cookson, George Shadforth, Job James Bulman, Thomas Smith, …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… Hugh Hornby James Wilkinson 1779 Francis Forster Isaac Cookson 1780 J. Erasmus Blackett William Surtees 1781 Edward … Surtees, jun. 1801 Joseph Forster Matthew Hedley Issac Cookson, jun. 1802 Thomas Clennell Dixon Brown 1803 Thomas Smith Thomas Cookson 1804 Robert Clayton Benjamin Sorsbie 1805 Henry …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… at 9d. 922 15 3 Bill Point do. 29,601 tons at 6d. 740 0 6 Cookson's do. 17,439 tons at 15d. 1126 5 3 Newmarchs's do. … 35 11 6 William Burnup, bricklayer 55 19 5 I. and T. Cookson 40 7 4 Elliot, for a circular table 7 10 0 M'Donald, … ass 0 10 6 Building Committee's Disbursements. Paid Isaac Cookson, in full, for Premises near the Maison Dieu 484 7 6 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Sevill, R. By 1726 Phillips, S. By 1726 Walker, R. By 1726 Cookson, J. [Hanger by 1757] By 1726 Moor, J. By 1726 Rigg, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… i, 102. oc. 1534. Thomas Baron. 1535. Vacant. 1544. Hugh Cookson. In 1541 he was paid by Thomas Gerard, and soon …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… Thomas Anderson, to Mr. Russell of High Heworth, and Isaac Cookson, jun. Esq. The parties concerned seem inclined to …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… the houses occupied by Mrs. Hedley, Councillor Cookson, and the Rev. H. Williamson, behind which are useful …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… sold the lands, which comprise about 916 acres, to Isaac Cookson, Esq., who has since built a house and offices here. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1773, 42 leaving a son and five daughters. The son, John Cookson Gilpin Sawrey, died without issue in 1799, and the … in 1881, and by bequest his estate went to a kinsman James Cookson of Neasham Hall, Durham, who assumed the additional … Sawreys in the 18th century, and the second by Mr. Sawrey-Cookson shortly after 1881. The basement of the tower has a …
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