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The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… Father of Samuel THOMSON Uncle of John Thomson, 1st Lord Haversham, MP Gatton, 1685-96 Bro of Robert Thomson, Gov of …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… reported the Matter thereof, and the Words which the Lord Haversham had spoke thereat; which he read in his Place, and … Method of Parliament in free Conferences, That John Lord Haversham spoke immediately after; and in his Lordship's … used these or the like Expressions.' Speech of the Lord Haversham. One thing there is, though I cannot speak it, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… together with Luffield, Hanslope, Castlethorpe, Haversham, Shenley, Little Horwood, Snelshall and Little …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… For the next twenty years Robert of Huxham, Nicholas of Haversham, Nicholas de Lushill, William de Tinhead, and John … the county. Thus Huxham held land in Alton Barnes, 135 Haversham in Compton Chamberlayne and Barford, 136 Lushill in …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… his lands in Aston. In 1200 King John granted to Hugh de Haversham the custody of his lands and heir and the marriage …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… otherwise than by an extraordinary Providence. My Lord Haversham hath always shewed himself so true a Friend to this …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… at that time. Bishop Gastrell noted (c. 1717) that 'Lord Haversham claims the presentation' to the vicarage, and added … vicar, anno 1722'; Notitia Cestr. ii, 405. For Lord Haversham, see Dict. Nat. Biog., under Thompson (John). In …
Calendar of Treasury books
… to the Excise Commissioners to appoint Maurice, Lord Haversham, as Joint Cashier of Excise with Mr. Pauncefort in …
Calendar of Treasury books
… have received his Majesty's pleasure that Maurice, Lord Haversham, shall be joined with Edward Pauncefort, Esq., in … to said Delawair and Pauncefort and to constitute the said Haversham and Pauncefort thereto severally and jointly. Out …
Survey of London
… was in the occupation of another prominent Whig, Lord Haversham. The residence there of Sir John Trevor …
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