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Calendar of Treasury Books
… John Angell [his petition is read]. Ref[ erred to the] C[ ommissioners of] Cus[ toms]. The rep[ort from the] … Auditor Harley's report [is read on the petition of] De l'Angle. If the balance or any part thereof be now in the … can do nothing in this. Messenger's bills signed : Tho. Atterbury [his petition read for a payment thereon. My Lord …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… is read and approved. [Order for] a warrant to imprest 500 l. to H. Baker [for Crown Law expenses]. The Trustees for … [of the Chamber] where Mr. Chapman proposed to have Mr. Atterbury bo[ught] into the place of clerk of the cheque at … paper is read shewing how far the Troops are subsisted &c., and how much is necessary. Order for issues as follows …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… any sums of money not exceeding at present 100,000 l. and to draw upon Mr. Bridges for the value at such usance … use. Whereas the Bank of England did on this day [&c. as above] my Lords do now direct the Treasurer of her … examine them and the clerks of the Cheque sign them. Mr. Atterbury says that each of the clerks of the Cheque examines …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… eldest son of Sir Robert, 1711. Monument: S. Transept. Atterbury, Francis, Bishop of Rochester and Dean of … Floor-slab: Cloister, N. walk. Clinton, Caroline Fynes-("C.F.C."), 1845, and Edward Augustus Weber ("E.A.W."), 1833: … 1774. Monument: S. aisle of Nave. Pearson, John L., 1897. Floor-slab: Nave. Peel, Sir Robert, 1850. Monument: …
Old and New London
… dost thou think we will hear thee poison the court, &c.? Richard, thou art an old fellowan old knave; thou hast … told:In 1723, when the celebrated Dr. Friend, a friend of Atterbury, was sent to the Tower, Mead kindly took his … to Chelsea College. Of this rough old cynic Mr. J. C. Jeaffreson, in his "Book about Doctors," tells the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the interior is a fine portrait of the late Sir L. T. W. Holmes, Bart., by Owen, presented to the corporation … was endowed with 10 per annum from a bequest by Dr. Lewis Atterbury, brother of the celebrated Bishop of Rochester. A …
Survey of London
… Highgate Chapel on 5th November, 1731, in place of Lewis Atterbury, LL.D., Rector of Hornsey, deceased. The Rev. … the School. His father, Mr. William Peter Bodkin, J.P., D.L., Middlesex, lived at West Hill Place, Highgate, from 1874 … local inhabitants at the end of the last century. P.R.O., C 54/4962 (6). Middlesex County Records I, p. 50. Land Reg. …
Survey of London
… to the acre. There are 12 shops and a public house in an L-plan block, set at right-angles to Westferry Road. In … of W. J. Rankin, the Borough Engineer and Surveyor, and C. H. Weed, his Principal Assistant Architect (the latter … No. 13, Dec 1936, p.4. B, 7 May 1971, p.19/84. Paul Atterbury and Louise Irvine, The Doulton Story, 1979, pp.735, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Cukeney the third part of a knights fee, and the said Joce c: (afterwards frequently called Coste) begot a certain son … and (his grandfather) Henry de Faucomburge in 38 H: 3, l: had free warren there. m: The process of the land of … eloquence, and for his intimacy with Pope, Swist, and Atterbury. He was by queen Ann, created baron Bathurst, of …
Survey of London
… must have lodged to have been 'just over against Dr. Atterbury's.' Now Atterbury's house was the most northerly of the three on the …
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