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The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… (part 4 of 5, from 16/3/1733) Which being reported to the House, and a Motion made for agreeing with the Committee … Philip Yorke, Mr Talbot, Mr Doddington, Mr Clayton, Sir William Yonge, Sir George Oxenden, Mr Scrope, and Mr Edward … Walpole, Mr Winnington, Mr Talbot, Sir Philip Yorke, Sir William Yonge, and Mr Henry Pelham, insisted, 'That it had …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… of 5, from 30/4/1733) Debate concerning a Bill, To prevent the infamous Practice of Stockjobbing. April 30. An engross'd … shall therefore be against its passing.' Sir W. Yonge. Sir William Yonge spoke next for the Bill: Mr Speaker, 'In the … Lordship was opposed by Mr Sandys; who was answer'd by Sir William Yonge. Hereupon Mr Erle stood up and said, Debate …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Third session - begins 13/1/1730 SPEECHES and DEBATES In the Third Session of the First Parliament of King George II. … Officers included. This Motion was seconded by Sir William Yonge, but was oppos'd by Mr Pulteney, and Lord … he hoped they would not throw it out. Hereupon Sir William Wyndham said, 'That he hoped when this Bill was …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… - begins 6/11/1707 First Parliament of Great Britain. Nov. the 6th, the Parliament for the United Kingdom sat the first … in pursuant to that Resolution. Upon this Occasion Sir William Courtney made a notable Speech, in relation to the … made in the 9th Year of the Reign of his late Majesty King William III. of glorious Memory.' Now some Managers of the
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Fisher - Flamborough Fisher FISHER, a hamlet, in the parish of North Mundham, union of West Hampnett, hundred … (St. Clement) FISHERTON-ANGER ( St. Clement), a parish, in the union of Alderbury, hundred of Branch and Dole, Salisbury … West Saxons, afterwards king of England; and subsequently, William Le Gros, the founder of Scarborough Castle, was its …
A Dictionary of London
… Fisher's Rents - Fleet (The) Fisher's Rents South out of Fleet Lane, in Farringdon Ward Without (O. and M. 1677). The site is now covered by the London, Chatham and Dover … of Wells, as he calls the stream mentioned in a Charter of William I. to St. Martin's le Grand. But this stream must …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Fisherton Anger FISHERTON ANGER The ancient parish of Fisherton Anger, 348 a., lay on the … houses and gardens and a fishery to John Pollard and William Byrte, who received much other monastic property at … widow, presented, in 1731 John Talman of Salisbury Close, clerk. 300 Talman's presentee, Richard Fishlake, seems …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Fisherton de la Mere FISHERTON DE LA MERE THE ancient parish of Fisherton de la Mere formed, with … with attic, was in 1742 one of four farms occupied by William Ingram. 39 No. 3 Watermeadow Lane, Bapton, still … it was leased by Laurence Birch, a former House of Lords clerk. 49 When the manor was sold to the Parrys in 1881 Birch …
A History of the County of Essex
… Fishery FISHERY The Colne oyster fishery, 'the most valuable asset of the borough', 4 has been the … company was advised throughout that crucial period by its clerk, the Colchester solicitor H. S. Goody, who, realising …
Old and New London
… Hill CHAPTER I. FISHMONGERS' HALL AND FISH STREET HILL. The First Fishmongers' HallWilliam WalworthThe Wealth and … that that most warlike and eminent of Fishmongers, Sir William Walworth, himself resided during the reign of Richard … of London. At the death of Lovekyn's wife the celebrated William Walworth lived there, and carried on his honest but …
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