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A History of the County of Leicester
… three sons. The north aisle and porch were restored by G. E. Street. After the First World War the church's architect … five bays, is a signed monument by Joshua Marshall to John Whatton (d. 1656), coloured and gilded with busts of Whatton and his two wives. 164 The south aisle is of six …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Richard Cobden, the free-trade leader; 167 William Robert Whatton, who, born at Loughborough, 1790, settled in … to the pillory and whipped by two ministers; see W. E. A. Axon's Lancs. Glean. 312; Local Glean. Lancs. and Ches. … Irwell; Court Leet Rec. iii, 50, 53; Ogden, Manch. (ed. W.E.A. Axon), 13. A description and plans of a bridge built …
A History of the County of Warwick
… was thoroughly restored in 1865 under the direction of G. E. Street. 51 It was probably at this time that the nave … 13 A chantry for Henry Dilcock and his wife, Robert de Whatton and his wife, and William de Shepey and his wife was … of St. Mark's Church in 1869. 27 A second mission chapl,e in Whitefriars Lane, also known as St. Mary's and formerly …
A History of the County of Leicester
… examined for this article are those in L.R.O.; i.e. those concerning probates in the Archdeacon of Leicester's … 268. L.R.O. Probate Rec. Inv. of Wm. Ward, 1558. See e.g. ibid. Inv. of Wm. Manbie, 1586. Ibid. Inv. of Ric. … Francis Burton, 1649/41, Samuel Huxley, 1656/53, Wm. Whatton, 1660/244, Thos. Hartshorne, 1661/209, Wm. Coxe, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… ii, 253. A translation of Horrocks' work is appended to Whatton's Memoir (ed. 1859). Subs. R. Lancs. 250, no. 9. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… on foot, 'Belonging to the Chappell in Hoole in y e parish of Croston, Lancashire'; and a breadholder, 'The gift of Katherine Stones, y e wife of Andrew Stones.' The registers begin in 1676. … Horrocks on the old church clock and sundial; Rev. A. B. Whatton, Memoir of the Rev. Jeremiah Horrox (1859), 79. 'Ano. …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… Sir John Lowther, Bart., Lowther. Rich. Crackinthorpe, E., Newbiggin. Sir George Middleton for George Strickland. … Sir Thos. Sandforth, Birt., Howgill. John Dalston. E., Ackeronbank. Chris. Dudley, E., Yanwath. James Fawcett, … Tilton. West Goscote HundredClerks. Mr. Robinson, Long Whatton. Mr. Rosse, Osgathorpe. Mr. Parks, Belton. Mr. …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… 4 January 1786. [GL, Upholders Co. records] Waldron, E., Magdalene St, Exeter, Devon, rush chairmaker (181625). … Samuel, Wright's Yd, Leeds, Yorks., cm (1818). [D] Whatton, James, North St, South Shields, Co. Durham, cm (182728). [D] Whatton, William, Liverpool, joiner and cm (183739). At 83 …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… (3) b 1646, "gone from the City", Nov 1688 (4) f ? John Whatton of Newark, Leic, esq, m Catherine, mar 1673, … CRO list, but not in SP/29/418/199 (2) Directory, 1677 "Mr Whatton", Boyd 21102, VBk, St Mary-leBow (3) Boyd 21102 (4) …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… the first by his charter bearing date at York, 5 Apr. 19 E: 1, granted the abbat and covent of Wellebec and their … Filingham, Ingham, and Cotes in the county of Linc. Whatton, Aslacton, Flintham, Kniverton, Yvershagh, Gledthorp, … king by another charter dated at Keneylleworth, 1 June, 29 E: 1, granted his whole part of the wood and soil of of …
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