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Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… Bowmer, cordiner, fil. Johannis Bowmer, cordiner Johannes Yates, cocus, fil. Willelmi Yates, tanner Ambrosius Richardson, cordiner, fil. Thom … cordiner, fil. Georgii Walkinton, tanner Willelmus Yates, tanner, fil. Willelmi Yates, tanner Jacobus Hodshon, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was the Cheese Country devoted to cheese dairy farming and grazing. To the extreme south-west lay a small part of the Butter Country, and in the extreme south-east there were fragments of a … Wiltshire formed the centre of a great region of sheep-and-corn husbandry. In the extreme north-west there was a …
Survey of London
… built here. The site had been part of Stone Conduit Close and was a portion of the ground granted by the Earl of Clarendon in August 1664 to Sir William Pulteney and Sir John Denham, the western half of which Denham, in … shops east of the entrance were rebuilt for the lessees by Yates, Cook and Darbyshire as part of Nuffield House: this …
Old and New London
… Aldersgate Street and St Martin-le-Grand CHAPTER XXVII. ALDERSGATE STREET AND ST. MARTIN'S-LE-GRAND. Origin of the NameHistory of the … "In the telegraph department in the new wing," says Mr. Yates, "young ladies are seated at the long rows of tables …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… had no other access to Cheapside or any other street, and was distinct from its neighbours by the later 12th … the land she held of him in Honey Lane, to hold of him and his heirs for ever, paying 13s. 4d. yearly, at Michaelmas … Maurice Carpenter, tobacconist (6 hearths), and Thomas Yates, silkman (5 hearths). 26 After the great fire Like its …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… is less than a mile to the south-west of Allerthorpe and close to Stone beck. Allerthorpe's name suggests a … and Allerthorpe common, amounting to 403 a., to Henry Whitworth. 66 Manor farm was still held by the Stubbins … family in 1973. The manor and common were sold by H. P. Whitworth to James O'Gram in 1954. 67 In 1961 the Ministry of …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 3 Aug. 1800-31 March 1847 (HO 82/3, payments 24 Feb. and 11 Aug. 1800). Ret. 31 March 1847 (T 13/2 p. 289). Carew … 8 June 1791-11 July 1794 (HO 82/3, payments 23 Aug. 1792 and 3 Dec. 1794). Private Secretary to Secretary of State … 1830 (HO 82/16; London Gazette no. 18436). Peel, William Yates Under Secretary 22 Jan. 1828-31 July 1830 (HO 82/16). …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Dec. 1860-10 May 1867 (AB, iv, 106). Auditor of Civil List and Assistant to Secretaries 10 May 1867 (ibid. 272-6). … ( Report of Select Committee on House of Commons Offices and Fees 1833 (HC 1833, xii), 341-2). Lowry Corry, Montagu … Sept. 1841-6 July 1846 (ibid. 4 Sept. 1841). Peel, William Yates Commissioner 31 July-24 Nov. 1830; 31 Dec. 1834-20 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Librarian 8 Nov. 1847-April 1853 (BT 5/56). Registrar and Librarian April 1853-31 Dec. 1863 ([Cd. 1713] p. 157 HC … (ibid. 575). D. 20 July 1735 ( Gent. Mag. (1735), v, 388). Whitworth, Charles Clerk probably app. 1696 (CO 389/36 p. 107). Left office 11 March 1701 (ibid. pp. 107, 136-8). Whitworth, Charles (Whitworth) 1st Lord Member 15 April 1807 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… R. Turner; received his fees as Office Keeper to Newcastle and Holdernesse from Jan. 1752 to Nov. 1756 (SP 45/27); … Deputy Office Keeper to Halifax from 1764 to 1765 ( Court and City Reg. (1764), 106; ibid. (1765), 110), to Seymour … Bath and Wells, Bishop of see Willes, Edward Bayly, Anselm Yates Clerk (Dartmouth) c. 1775; (Germain) Nov. 1775-c. 1779. …
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