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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Council of trade and plantations 1696-1782 COUNCIL OF TRADE AND … R.; Moore, A.; Cotton, Sir J. H.; Sharp, J.; Pytts, S.; Vernon, T. (C 66/3493). 1714 13 Dec. Berkeley ofof the office of second Messenger in 1701 the salary of Child, one of the Office Keepers, was raised to £45 and he …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Councils of trade 1660-72 COUNCILS OF TRADE 1660-72 Commissioners … Sir A. A.; Coventry, Hon. W.; Freeman Sir R.; Crow, Sir S.; Abdy, Sir R.; Harbord, Sir C.; Wolstenholme, Sir J.; … W.; Worsley, B.; Buck worth, J.; Papillon, T.; Page, J.; Child, J.; Tyte, T.; Albin, B.; Shorter, J. (C 66/3103). 1669 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… c. 1530c. 1660 The Lord Lieutenant, p. 80. The Justices of the Peace, p. 87(i) Structure of the Commission of the … day-to-day activities by a volume of the Earl of Hertford's papers at the British Museum. 2 On the other hand, the … to keep the peace. Once, in 1635, the zealous bench sent a child aged ten or eleven to the Bridewell to await his …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… since 1835 1888-1952 THE COUNTY COUNCIL, 18881929 The Acts of 1888 and 1894welding together on a common basis of … change in the character and social status of the county's rulers, though even in 1889 there was the portent of … 49 Archivist's section 5 Children's section 20 inc. 6 child care officers Welfare section 19 inc. 6 home teachers …
The Environs of London
… County of Essex Barking BARKING. Etymology. The name of this place, … with a close paling about five feet high, and Mr. Forsyth's composition has been applied to its decayed branches to … as well as he could; if his daughter should have a bastard child, he was to make the best terms that he could with the …
The Environs of London
… County of Kent Beckenham BECKENHAM. Etymology. This place is … 19. Sir Thomas Grene, who had purchased it of the Vaux's, died seised of it in 1465 20. About the year 1510, it came … M. D. physician to Queen Anne,) 1765; Anne Isted, a child, "killed by the careless discharge of a pistol, at the …
Old and New London
… Covent Garden Part 1 of 3 CHAPTER XXX. COVENT GARDEN:GENERAL DESCRIPTION. "Hail, … chapter, extending, to speak roughly, from St. Martin's Lane on the west to Drury Lane on the east, and from Long … the other side of the garden; but they only laugh at the child. I desire that you would lay this before all the whole …
Old and New London
… Covent Garden Part 2 of 3 CHAPTER XXXII. COVENT GARDEN AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD ( … '[Agopa 'y Athhyais Chaire] Aristoph., "Acharn." St. Paul's Church first builtDestroyed by Fire and rebuiltDispute … and indeed provoked, by the refusal of his father, Lord Milton, to discharge his debts. Horace Walpole, after …
Old and New London
… Covent Garden Part 3 of 3 CHAPTER XXXIV. COVENT GARDEN AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD ( … of Carriage-buildersDistinguished ResidentsSt. Martin's HallMr. Hullah's Choral ClassesSt. Martin's Hall destroyed … or modish air." It was to "Will's" that Pope, when a mere child, induced his friends to carry him, in order that he …
Old and New London
… CHAPTER XXIX. COVENT GARDEN THEATRE. "The houses twain Of Covent Garden and of Drury Lane." Rejected Addresses. The Building of the Theatre"Rich's Glory"The First Performance at Covent GardenLadies at the … in 1814, as "Amanthis," in Mrs. Inchbald's comedy of The Child of Nature; and became Countess of Harrington in 1831. …
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