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Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… to the Auditor of the Receipt. For the application and distribution of the income of the Aggregate Fund for the … Wynne - For new lease of the profits of the original seal, and of the pre-fines on fines and recoveries for Anglesey, Carnarvon, and Merioneth. …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… of smuggling compositions from George Selby, Gerard Selby, and Rob. Taylor. Customs Book XIII. pp. 20910. J. Scrope to … of Customs, Scotland. For a distinct account of customs and salt there. North Britain Book X. pp. 1322. Same to … claims with respect to debentures for foreign salt, and to proceed in the payment of genuine bonds. Appending:A …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… Kennet, said shares having been twice put up for sale and no bids got. Customs Book XV. p. 318. E. Weston to the … a gratification of 200 l. to Brig. Blakeney for reducing and taking the deserters from the Highland regiment and 143 l. 4 s. 6 d. for losses of horses by General Wade's …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… TABLE I. Warrants, Orders, Letters, Memorials, Reports, and Entries of minor importance. 17445. Date. Description of … Richard Morley 105 l. for 1744, Xmas quarter for himself and three clerks for sorting, digesting, methodising, and reducing to order the records of the Court of the Receipt …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… the R. Nene which flows E. across Lias Clay between 100 m. and 75 m. above OD. To the N. and S. the land rises to a height of between 120 m. and 150 m. above OD on clay and Marlstone though in the N. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… from the three coalfield townships depended on agriculture and its associated occupations, with Wellington town as the centre for marketing and professional services. Manufacturing firms established … were Wesleyan Methodists, 30 especially the Grooms, 31 and early 20th-century Wellington had a numerous middle …
A History of the County of Essex
… Liberty was formed by the river Colne on the south and St. Botolph's brook on the south-east. The north-east … a tributary of St. Botolph's brook. The north, north-west, and west boundaries with Great Horkesley and Wormingford … 72 A friendly society met at the White Hart in 1838. 73 Epidemics of measles, diphtheria, and scarlet fever c. 1900 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Green which by 1732 belonged to Jesson Lowe, an ironmonger and a younger son of John Lowe of Lyndon. 80 Crump Hall was … also included a farm at Mount Ephraim to the north-west and another to the south-east near Bird End. The estate was … Sarah on condition that she continued to live there, and the farms went to his brother Alexander. 82 In 1772, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… towns, because much of it was situated on sloping ground and because the soil facilitated drainage. 15 None the less … epidemic of 1832. A temporary board of health was set up and a hospital opened in the former Revivalist chapel in Spon … that at West Bromwich streets were on the whole wide and well laid out but drainage was often inadequate: stagnant …
A History of the County of Essex
… p. 44. Domestic Buildings, p. 50. Rivers, Bridges, Wharfs, and Docks, p. 57. Transport and Postal Services, p. 61. Worthies, p. 64. Entertainments, Sports, and Pastimes, p. 65. Manors and Other Estates, p. 68. …
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