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A History of the County of Worcester
… was sold. The other four bells were acquired by Mr. Tyssen-Amherst (afterwards Lord Amherst of Hackney) and placed by him in Didlington Church, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… alienated it in the reign of king Charles II. to Jeffry Amherst, gent. and he in the year 1699 sold it to Mr. John …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… at the Restoration. His widow Elizabeth (who married John Amherst) gave 200 for the school, so that all might not be …
Survey of London
… Grimston and their youngest daughter) to Earl and Countess Amherst at Knole, Kent. Their return to Grosvenor Square in … Square for visits to Mrs. Warde at the Squerryes and Earl Amherst at Knole. By the end of the month the Earl was back …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… was chosen in his room. He died in 1766, and Col. William Amherst, (youngest brother of Jeffry, lord Amherst) was chosen in his room. Sir Charles Farnaby, bart. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… out of St. Ann's, whose vicar became the patron. Lord Amherst gave the site and the Bishop of London's Fund …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… during or immediately after the Second World War. 99 Amherst Park temporary council school opened on the same day … in Culvert and Allison roads in a building leased from Amherst Park Wesleyan church. It accommodated 250 boys, taken …
Calendar of Treasury books
… to pay the annuity of 10 l. per an. to Charles Selby alias Amherst, surviving executor of Charles Amherst: being a banker's annuity standing in the name of the said Charles Amherst as assignee of Gilbert Whitehall as representing a …
Survey of London
… 185464. Viscount Holmesdale, M.P., later 3rd Earl Amherst, 18657. Henry Flitcroft, the architect, witnessed the …
The Barrington Papers
… [Undated] Bentinck's Red One White Moon King's " 2 " Moons Amherst's " 3 " " Kingsley's White . . . . . . . Cornwallis's …
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