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A Dictionary of London
… 1893, and the parishes united to St. Michael Paternoster Royal and St. Martin Vintry (End. Ch. Rep. 1903, p. 10). The …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… church of All Saints, in Newcastle upon Tyne, received the royal assent the 27th of June. 1786. 1 The building committee … each containing five large pipes: the middle tower has the royal arms neatly painted on it. Between these are numerous …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the colleges, and All Souls had to make its 'royal books' recording them; 64 the next year (1535) Dr. … has been often violated by the rude interposition of royal arbitrary power, by the forcible and almost … may be termed, from one point of view, the period of the Royal Commissions and progressive statutory change; from …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… panels with arabesques and shields of the Tudor royal arms and those of the college; some of the other panels … nine wreaths with cartouches-of-arms of the founder, the royal arms in a garter, the University, the various colleges, … the entablature, have the achievement of the founder, the royal Tudor arms, the arms of John Whitgift, Archbishop of …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Doweman, who with Christopher Estofte certainly secured a royal grant of the property in that month. 90 The Doweman, or …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The same author states that in the early Saxon times a royal vill existed here, with a church, built by Paulinus, … in 1830. Alnwick is a Borough by prescription, having no royal charter of incorporation; though, from the capricious …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… although it was not in the official recipe of the Royal College of Physicians given by Pemberton nearly a … and 'Alphabet Dials' [Tradecards (1794)], as well as the 'Royal Mechanical Alphabets' [Tradecards (1808)]. Although … production. In Britain alum manufacture was subject to royal monopoly. Yorkshire was the leading centre throughout …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Aultone, is descriptive of its great antiquity. It was a royal demesne in the time of Alfred the Great; and is noticed … century, the place was occupied by a detachment of the royal army, under the command of Sir Ralph Hopton; but, in …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 36/30 pp. 301-2). Office Porter 1866 (HO 43/104 pp. 330-1; Royal Kal. (1867), 160). Baldwin, William Counsel for … Secretary of State (Grey) probably app. 1851; occ. 1852 ( Royal Kal. (1852), 158). Parliamentary Under Secretary occ. … of State (Grey) July 1846-1851 (HO 82/2). Last occ. 1851 ( Royal Kal. (1851), 158). Brietzcke, Charles Clerk 27 March …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Ancell, Thomas Deputy Office Keeper March 1782- c. 1787 ( Royal Kal. (1783), 110; 1st Rept. on Fees, 32). Office Keeper … app. 1787 in place of R. Turner; first occ. 1788 ( Royal Kal. (1788), 104). D. 24 March 1795 ( Gent. Mag. … pt. i, p. 65). Probably left office in 1785; occ. in Royal Kal. (1785), 104; not included in list of Clerks, …
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