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London Inhabitants within the Walls
… Haberly Martha, 54.9 Habittle Eliz, 68.6 Hack Chas; Derot, w; Eliz, d; Mary, d, 29.1 Hacker: -, Mrs; Woolfrey, ?s; Eliz, … 43.19 Anne, ser, 77.4 Anne, wid, 3.20 Sam, £600; Eliz, w; John, s; Dot, d, 44.2 Hacket(t): Eliz, 14.20 Gustavus; … gent; Mary, w; John, s, 81.2 Huggleton Mary, d of Mary Dickins, 73.19 Huggons: Alex ,bach, tinman, 42.2 Penelope, …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Mayors of the period, viz.: Sir J. Bateman (1716), Sir W. Stewart (1721), Sir G. Mertinns (1724), H. Parsons (1725), had been subsequently … (1949). # W. Bond (16491650). # W. Cleve (1650). # N. Dickins (1651). # A. Biddulph (1651). # T. Bromfield (1651). …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in trust by his will, dated 1792, for his grandson Charles Dickins, with the proviso that he should take the name of … CHRIST CHURCH, Montpelier Road, was designed and built by G. Cheesman in 1838 and is of brick with a cement facing. … east side, and chancel. The west window is in memory of F. W. Robertson who was vicar from 184753 and of whom there is a …
A History of the County of Warwick
… VIII's Estate and payments were discontinued. 30 T. B. Dickins's Charity. The Revd. T. B. Dickins, Vicar of All … for three poor men, each embroidered with the letters 'R. G'. Bread money in St. Nicholas's parish was to be added to … and Furnis Charity. St. Nicholas's Chwdns'. accts. (W.R.O., DR 87/2), entry after accts. for 1713-14, p. 624. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… was re-roofed and completely restored in 1863-5 by G. G. (afterwards Sir Gilbert) Scott. 15 His work included a … under the inspiration of its first vicar, Dr. T. B. Dickins, and his successors. The plate comprises a silver … 27-28. Ex inf. Miss M. Barratt. Bk. of John Fisher, 73. W.R.O., Q.S. 75/123. Tithe Redemption Com., St. Nicholas's …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in April 1788, defeating a Yorke candidate, and Francis Dickins, who had married into the Manners family, became … Pitt, 27 Mar. 1789. D. Cook, unpubl. London Univ. thesis. W. Whittred, Letter to the freemen of Cambridge (1818). Poll … iv. 91. Digested Rep. as to Corporation of Camb. 36. G. S. Pryme, A Letter to the Freemen and Inhabitants of the …
A History of the County of Durham
… they entered the tolbooth and claimed certain rights e.g., the clerkship of the market, assize of bread and ale, … and the date of the general destruction of shrines (R. W. Dixon, Hist. of Ch. of England from Abolition of Roman … to in An Eighteenth-Century Correspondence (ed. Miss Dickins and Miss Stanton), 279. The friendship between Miller …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… substitute even for the B.A. degree. 23 In 1815 Dr. J. W. Geldart, the new professor, transferred his lectures from … (1938); in the combination room, of James Johnson, Francis Dickins, and John Andrew, fellows in the 18th century, and … Bond, Minister of the Savoy 1645, who died in 1657: A. G. Matthews, Calamy Revised, under Bond, John. For his …
Justice in Eighteenth-Century Hackney
… RaggettEli: Green. Saturday, 22 November 1735 Sa: Dobbs - W m Cowper. Saturday, 3 January 1736 Ed. Okey, Ma: Collins, … 1736 M Wasley - M Parsons. Thursday, 16 December 1736 D - G Turner. Monday, 20 December 1736 Marg: Buck - Rab. … Taylor, Martha Johnson, W m Newton. E Thornton - [W m] Dickins. Monday, 21 March 1737 E Panter - Anne Collin. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… line was completed and the London Road station on the L.N.W.R.'s Birmingham line was opened. Bicester North station was opened by the G.W.R. in 1906. 15 Co-operation between the rival companies … Paroch. Antiq. ii. 156. Dunkin, Bic. 128. Ibid. 181. L. Dickins and M. Stanton, An 18th Century Correspondence …
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