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William III, 1697-8: An Act for granting to His Majesty the Su[m]m of One Million foure hundred eighty foure thousand & fifteene Pounds one Shilling eleaven Pence three Farthings for disbanding Forces paying Seamen and other Uses therein menc[i]oned. [Chapter X. Rot. Parl. 9 Gul. III. p. 2.]
Statutes of the Realm
… Aldermen John Ward of Capeston George Leicester Thomas Brotherton Esquire Sir Henry Banbary Baronett Robert Crompton … Parker Thomas Cotton Roger Nowell Thomas Molyneux Thomas Brotherton Leigh Banks John Hays Edward Wilson John Wallinsey … of the Borough of Newton for the time being Thomas Brotherton Leigh Banks Esquire Johnathan Blackburne John …
Statutes of the Realm
… Whitley John Ward of Capeston George Leicester Thomas Brotherton Robert Crompton Thomas Glasier William Swettenham … Edward Rigby Henry Ashhurt Orlando Bridgeman Thomas Brotherton Thomas Leigh Thomas Stringer Christopher Leister … Gerrard John Brewer Thomas Stringer Richard Vaughan Thomas Brotherton William Peer Williams John Hastings Peter Froud …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… the Bill should pass, there were some Noes, and Mr. Brotherton demanded a Division, but their number was so small that every body went out with the Yeas, except Mr. Brotherton, Sir George Hungerford and Sir Edward Williams, …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… Hugh de Bygot; and in the 11th of Edward III. to Thomas Brotherton, the King's brother, Earl of Norfolk; in the 11th …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… An hospital for eight men and women was endowed by Thomas Brotherton in 1510, and Richard Gallis in 1666, with funds …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the lane. Later owners included, from 1899, Alderman W. C. Brotherton (d. 1928). 41 The main fronts are brick, rendered … their shop there 82 and for several years from 1757 'Mrs. Brotherton's parlour' served as a temporary town hall. 83 … owners were Joseph Baker, watchmaker, and c. 1879 W. C. Brotherton, who had a shoe shop there. 86 From 1900 it …
A History of the County of Oxford
… whose family continued there until the 1850s. 6 The Brotherton family of ironmongers prospered from the late 17th … and became influential figures in the town. 89 W. C. Brotherton (d. 1928), descended from a junior branch of the … business was carried on in the High Street premises, later Brotherton's Wine Bar. 90 No. 1 Market Street was a chemist's …
A History of the County of Oxford
… c. 3 a. of land at Islip formerly owned by Alderman John Brotherton of Woodstock (d. 1727) and mortgaged to the … corporation's records were moved across the road to Mrs. Brotherton's parlour (no. 6 Market Place), which the council … 1743/4: ref. to the duke's note of hand payable to Mr. Brotherton; Wharton was at Woodstock Ho. in the 1720s and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was attributed to his capture of the mayoralty for John Brotherton. 64 The Marlboroughs did not own much property in … 'examples' were to be made of hostile councillors, notably Brotherton and William Simmons, lessee of the waterworks. 69 …
Alumni Oxonienses
… and of Ermington, (both) Devon, 1572, another vicar of Brotherton, Yorks, 1573. See Foster's Index Eccl. [ 28] …
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