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Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… 1343 LBF 88. Stated by Agnes de Braughyng in her will to be her nephew, but rather a nephew of her husband. - Cf. … le Cordewaner de Grasecherch 1319-20 LBE 118 (sworn to survey shoes). But cf. Bridge 68. Doubtless a bureller. … merchant), John de Triple 1309-10 ib. 50 (surety of a foreign wine-merchant), 1312-13 LBE 16 (adm.), 1320 ib. 127, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the Horsham congregation, but was excommunicated from 1672 to 1680. 19 There was no dissenting chapel in 1865. 20 In … meeting in Storrington in 1960 transferred its services to Sullington parish hall. The same year a site for a … Church, a brick hall church, was built there in 1966-7 to seat 140 worshippers. The membership, which numbered 44 in …
Middlesex county records
… licence 1 Persons " " keeping brothels 2 " " " not coming to church &c. 5 " " " nuisance, in putting a dunghill on … quarrelling and fomenting quarrels 1 Persons " " refusing to keep watch 3 Persons convicted of capital felonies 53 " … in Lent, the same not being sold for victualling ships in foreign parts 12 Persons " " taking away goods deceitfully …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… was erected by Mr. Chadborn. The road from Alfreton to Nottingham, and a branch of the Cromford canal, pass … Durham, 6 miles (N. W. by W.) from Darlington, on the road to Staindrop; containing 165 inhabitants. This place is … of the 17th century, several Scottish families and many foreign merchants established themselves in the town, which …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… given in Domesday Book 89 and Sunbury church is referred to in 1157. 90 The church continued to serve the whole parish until 1881, when the new parish of … created. 91 In 1949 the Charlton district was transferred to Littleton for ecclesiastical purposes. 92 In 1157 Sunbury …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… about 1703 79 and the minister, Charles le Blanc, is said to have been there for 30 years before his death in 1735. 80 No later references to the church have been found. There were said to be no dissenters in the parish in 1778 but by 1792 the …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Superintendent of Foreign Ministers' Accounts 1827-39 Superintendent of Foreign … area of duty, was awarded an annual allowance of £150 to examine the contingent accounts of diplomats and consuls. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… an annual allowance of £150 for engrossing treaties with foreign powers, diplomatic commissions and other instruments to be signed by the monarch or to pass the great seal. 1 On his promotion to a senior …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… has been used throughout these lists in order to avoid confusion with the distinct class of Extra Clerks … the names of certain Clerks appear before they begin to receive salaries which suggests that they may have started … that date and 1805, with the exception of the years 1773 to 1784 when none was appointed, it was usual for there to be …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… established Clerks, and appointed a Supernumerary Clerk, to succeed to the next vacancy on the establishment. 1 On succeeding toto three. 2 In 1819 Joseph Cade was employed in the Foreign Office without salary until he should succeed to the …
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