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Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… Executor of John Kenrick. For extension of lease of houses in St. James's Street. Crown Leases III. p. 309. Same to same, from John Hubbard. For same of houses in Salter Court and Jermyn Street. Ibid. 17345. Jan. 2 Same … for running tea. Ibid. Same to same, from Giles Hutton, of Lynn Regis, merchant. For permission to amend an …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… victualling by said Revell of General Oglethorp's regiment in Georgia. Warrants not relating to Money XXVI. pp. 13942. … moneys raised by diatraint on John Storr, of West Ayton in Hutton [Bushell], co. York. Ibid. Jan. 26 Royal sign manual … him from John Storr, late of West Ayton, in the parish of Hutton Bushell. co. York. Endorsed:3 July, 1739, order …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… the embargo from the undernamed ships, pursuant to Orders in Council of date 1739, June 30, viz., ship Glasgow, Richard … pink from London to Leith with clothing for the company in Edinburgh Castle; Happy Couple, of Bristol, with bale … outlawry of John Storr, of West Ayton, in the parish of Hutton Bushell, co. York. Ibid, p. 327. July 4 Treasury …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Warter (St. James) WARTER ( St. James), a parish, in the union of Pocklington, Bainton-Beacon division of the … and the townships of Borwick, Carnworth, Priest-Hutton, Yealand-Conyers, and Yealand Redmayne. The surface is … an hospital were founded and endowed in 1594 by Matthew Hutton, Archbishop of York; their income was subsequently …
A History of the County of Essex
… EDUCATION. West Ham's first parish school was opened in 1723. During the following years public elementary … until 1871, when a school board, one of the earliest in the country, was formed for the parish. The board's first … when the children were transferred to a new school at Hutton. The buildings were subsequently converted into Forest …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1581. See Foster's Graduati Cantab. [ 15] West, John born in Hampshire, Baronis fil. Magdalen Coll., matric. 17 Feb., … 1607-8, aged 2-(torn), B.A. 14 May, 1612, "serviens Dr. Hutton"; vicar of Childs Wickham, co. Gloucester, 1614; … 1577; M.A. (? from Hart Hall) 9 Feb., 1579-80; rector of Hutton, Somerset, 1579, and vicar of Fordington, Dorset, …
Old and New London
… Byron. Abbot Ingulph and Queen EdgithaA Monastic School in the "Dark Ages"The Beginning of Westminster SchoolHenry … Under the wing of almost every abbey and monastery in England there grew up a school for the education of the … formed no exception to the general rule. Tanner, in his "Notitia," tells us that there would appear to have …
Old and New London
… "Urbs antiqua fuit." Virg., "n.," i. Ancient Gates in King StreetDistinguished Residents in King StreetOliver Cromwell's MotherA Strange Incident in … of the "Origines Britannic," died here in 1699; Archbishop Hutton in 1758; and Dr. Arnold, the musical composer, in …
Old and New London
… BenthamMr. Towneley's RunionsThe "Three Johns"The Cock-pit in Birdcage WalkDistinguished Residents in Westminster in the Olden Times. Having in the preceding … of the works at the time of the erection; but according to Hutton, from Sir James Smith, the ground-landlord, who …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Foss beck, which flows southwards to become Blackfoss beck in Sutton upon Derwent. The name Wilberfoss was not recorded … first mentioned at the same time and its suffix was added in the 13th century. 2 The irregularly-shaped parish covers … 33 It was later accounted for along with Sheriff Hutton (Yorks. N.R.). 34 It was presumably this land which …