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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… xxxix, pt.1; (5) 24 May 1894, C.7421, xxxv, 9; Secretary's Report C.7421-i, 263. Other papers: 1892, C.6708-i-vi, … Stafford in place of Cotton who resigned; 7 Jan 1907, R.A. Tatton in place of Carey; on 20 July 1910, Willis was … ninth report was signed by Iddesleigh, Harding, Stafford, Tatton and Willis and by Ramsay and Power subject to …
A History of the County of Chester
… at the Dissolution in 1540. 3 In 1541 St. Werburgh's became the cathedral church of the newly constituted … but until the late 19th century contained one of the city's parish churches, St. Oswald's, which was housed within the … 286. Pers. comm. Dr. W. Rodwell. Dates suggested by Mr. T. Tatton-Brown and Dr. W. Rodwell. Bony, Eng. Dec. Style, 10; …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the south wall of the south aisle, that any of Huntington's work can now exist as he left it. The spacing of the two … represents the normal width of the bays of Huntington's aisles, and makes it possible that some of the bays of this … Holland, in 1620 (no marks), presented by Earl Egerton of Tatton. They are numbered 1, 2, 3, and 4, and bear Latin and …
A History of the County of Chester
… OF THE CITY OF CHESTER Though the names of Chester's mayors and sheriffs since 1506 are not in doubt, … maintained law and order, and accounted to the earl's chamberlains for the revenues of the city. Winebald occurs … William Ball, Thomas Gill 15034 Richard Goodman John Tatton, John Rathbone 15045 Thomas Smith sen. Thomas …
Survey of London
… Aldenham. R. A. Allison, M.P. Mrs. C R. Ashbee. Mrs. H. S. Ashbee. The Lord Balcarres. B. T. Batsford. Albert E. Bernays. Sir Walter Besant, M.A., F.S.A. Leonard Borwick. E. W. Brooks. A. G. Browning, F.S.A. R. … Hon. Lyulph Stanley. J. J. Stevenson. Miss Stone. R. G. Tatton. W. Thompson. T. Thornton. Hamo Thorvycroft, R. A. …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… and Scandinavian hybrid, and probably means 'Hildolf's farm'; the modern form was used by the 14th century. 40 In … later descended like an estate in Owstwick 81 to Sir (Tatton) Mark Sykes, Bt. (d. 1919). In 1916 Church farm, with … by J. L. Pearson in 18612, chiefly at the expense of Sir Tatton Sykes, Bt. It was built of boulders faced inside with …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… and there were 3 carucates of sokeland belonging to Morkar's manor of Kilnsea; all had passed to Drew de Bevrre by 1086, … left it with 26 a. in Roos to a younger son, later Sir Tatton Sykes, Bt. (d. 1863). 91 The estate, which extended into Burton Pidsea, passed to Sir Tatton's second son Christopher Sykes (d. 1898), and then …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Ouse and Derwent, union and E. riding of York, 4 miles (S.) from York; containing 426 inhabitants. This chapelry is … lathe of St. Augustine, E. division of Kent, 2 miles (S.) from Canterbury; containing 113 inhabitants. This parish, … use of bone-dust for manure, first introduced here by Sir Tatton Sykes. The Driffield canal passes through the parish. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… NORMICOTT, a liberty, in the parish and union of Stone, S. division of the hundred of Pirehill, N. division of the … with the rectory of Benacre, and valued in the king's books at 5. 6. 8.; impropriator, Sir Thomas S. Gooch, Bart. … (S.) from Manchester. This place once belonged to the Tatton family, whose ancient Hall, during the reign of …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Anglian name Frodingham, meaning the 'settlement of Froda's people', was from the mid 13th century distinguished from … drained by the river Hull, Frodingham beck, and the beck's tributary streams, a drainage system which was improved … belfry to designs by Temple Moore at the expense of Sir Tatton Sykes, Bt. 23 In 1938 the sanctuary was panelled in …
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