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Survey of London Monograph
… it was again driven forth and found its way to a builder's yard near the church. Upon the death, a few years later, of … while the large boards containing the Creed, the Lord's Prayer, and the Ten Commandments were immediately … a few of the inhabitants in 1837, Johnson Gibson, Thomas Ansell, being churchwardens. Spoon dwt. wt. 14 A silver spoon …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 146 apiece in board wages. With the abolition of the Queen's clerk in 1664 the number fell to three, with three … T. 1812 19 Feb. Long, C. (Carlton House) 1823 24 Apr. Ansell, G. 1830 5 July Long, T. 1832 20 Nov. Cullen, W. 1836 … Office 18121837 1812 19 Feb. Tickner, T. 1815 15 Sept. Ansell, G. 1823 23 Apr. Heale, Z. 1828 22 Feb. Martin, W. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… waiter at supernumerary status, both at board wages of 9 2 s 6d. The Establishment of 1664 lists four "waiters" at 2, … both at similar wages, one at 21 5s 10d, the other at 9 2 s 6d in board wages. There were three supernumeraries at 2 … 30 May Stannier, J. 1672 26 Aug. Rushe, W. 1673 11 Dec. Ansell, F. 1685 1 July Martine, T. 1685 1 July Davies, R. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… The King's government in the Middle Ages THE KING'S GOVERNMENT IN THE … into a life grant. 378 In 1381 it was granted to John Ansell of Lavington, 379 who at the session of the King's … covered from his home at Stratford-sub-Castle. 445 John Ansell (roll 13779), bedel of Swanborough, Rowborough, and …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… In the 15th century the area to the west of Great St. Mary's Church was covered with shops, dwellinghouses, and schools, … property between this street and the Old Court of King's College, part of which had been given before 1278, and the … Rep. 81 ( Camb. Univ. Repr. 19345, 10767); see also E. Ansell, 'The Move of Camb. Univ. Libr.' Libr. Assoc. Record, …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… n.d. Buckley, T. n.d. Goatley, W. [1660] Adams, J. [1660] Ansell, N. [1660] Arnold, R. [1660] Arnold, T., sen. [1660] … T. [1660] Tustine, W. [1660] Venner, N. [1660] Wandell, S. [1660] Watkins, L. [1660] Weekes, J. [1660] Willstrom, J. … Sept. Shepard, W. 1727 14 Sept. Warner, R. 1727 14 Sept. Ansell, I. 1727 14 Sept. Yarp, B. 1727 14 Sept. Thames, T. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… has gone to Paris, notwithstanding he met some of the Duke's servants, who told him of the Duke's intentions to come hither; but perhaps he may think the … of Ann, wife of Wm. Bunting, Frances, wife of Wm. Ansell, and John Jones. [2 pages.] [Sept. 17.] 20. Notes from …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… of our houres, imprisonment, &c., by Parliament's enemies. Yet for four years we have served, and looked for … ourselves for divers sums. The King, Queen, and bishop's revenues in this county are disposed of, and the dean and … Sequestrations 14 Nov. 1645, he being dead 380 0 0 Peter Ansell, D., house in Norwich 9 0 0 Dr. Joseph Hall, late …
A History of the County of Stafford
… trustees, who in 1404 granted it to his widow Isabel. John's son William was apparently in possession by 1408. 16 In … Charles, a spurrier. The house was then called Hurst's House. 21 John was dead by 1556 when Alice leased the … Thomas Ashton of Sheldon (Warws.). In 1621 Ashton's daughter Anne and her husband Gamaliel Purefey of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… has been described as a cross with its head at St. Matthew's Church, its shaft continuing along High Street, Digbeth, … 15th century buildings there included one called 'my lord's inn', then in the hands of a tenant. 59 Peal Street running … 18th century they were linked below the church by Bullock's Row (or Road), while Pain's Yard, mentioned in 1733, ran …
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