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The Aldermen of the City of London
… Died January 16, 1622. February 21, 1622 43 Richard Cheney, Goldsmith [Nominated: Aldermen Sir E. Barkham (Lord … without fine, November 10, 1663 (Rep. 69, fo. 232 b), in consideration of "his great sufferings for his Majesty's cause in the late troubles, his long residence in the country, and …
Old and New London
… New BuildingsThe Telegraph DepartmentOld Houses in Aldersgate StreetThe "Bull and Mouth"Milton's … of that clever and dangerous political intriguer, Anthony Ashley Cooper, Earl of Shaftesbury, the hated "Achitophel" of … Weymouth actually surrended to the king, and Sir Anthony Ashley Cooper, as his style then was, was made governor. Some …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Alderton, which was transferred entirely to Grafton Regis in 1935, 1 occupied some 878 acres to the south and west of … by hedges. The land of the parish rises from the river in the north, which lies about 245 ft. above sea level, to a … between 1347 and 1349, was also rector of Middleton Cheney and William Andrew (1447-58) was also rector of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Ancient and historical monuments in the City of London Aldgate ward 2. ALDGATE WARD. Aldgate … A portion of the Roman wall of the city is preserved in Nos. 1820 Jewry Street ( see London, Vol. III, p. 85). … against wall; (4) to Bartholomew Ellnor, 1636, and Alice (Cheney) his wife, marble tablet (Plate 25) flanked by …
A History of the County of Stafford
… THE PRIORY OF TUTBURY On the authority of a couplet found in the Tutbury Cartulary 1 the foundation of Tutbury Priory, … dependency of the Benedictine abbey of St. Pierresur-Dives in Normandy, is generally accepted to have been in 1080. 2 … 183-4. Letters of Pope Innocent III, ed. C.R. and Mary G. Cheney, p. 141; Derbs. Charters, ed. I. H. Jeayes, p. 325. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 4 Oct. 1710-9 April 1714. Alcock, James Extra Clerk in office by 15 Nov. 1740 (SPB, vi f. 7; Adm. 3/44, 13 Nov. … v f. 27). Left office 29 Sept. 1785 (SPB, viii f. 45). Ashley, Anthony (Ashley Cooper) styled Lord Civil Lord 23 Dec. 1834-25 April …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Hon. Richard Commissioner 26 Dec. 1744-27 June 1746. Ashley, Anthony (Ashley Cooper) 1st Lord (cr. Earl of Shaftesbury 23 April … first occ. 19 May 1812 (T 29/ 117 p. 293); remained in office until res. (T 38/552 p. 46). Bateson, Thomas …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Watchman app. 30 March 1825 (SPB, xiv f. 11); still in office 1832 (ibid.). No further occ. Legge, Hon. Heneage … Commissioner 31 Dec. 1783-19 Feb. 1801. Registrar grant in reversion by letters patent under seal of Admiralty court … Res. 5 Aug. 1861 (Adm. 12/698). Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley (Cooper) 1st Earl of Commissioner 9 July 1673-31 Oct. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… (Chamberlayne, Present State (1718), pt. ii, 53); remained in office until d. D. by 15 Jan. 1736 ( CTBP 1735-8, 158). … 1665-28 Oct. 1668 (letters patent not traced but recited in grant to Oneby). Surrendered office 28 Oct. 1668 (sur- … 24 Dec. 1868 (ibid. 344-5). Shaftesbury, Earl of see Ashley, Anthony Lord Sharpe, John Solicitor 27 July 1742-22 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Ashe, Sir Joseph, kt. Commissioner ( Trade) 7 Nov. 1660. Ashley, Lord see Cooper, Sir Anthony Ashley Astley, Sir Jacob, 1st Bart. Commissioner 13 Dec. … 1696 (BM Add. MS 9767 p. 16; ibid. 9768 p. 76). Remained in office until abolition of Committee. Blomefield, Thomas …
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