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Survey of London
… for the development is said to have come from Sir Aynsley Bridgland, chairman both of Haleybridge Investment …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… Sluice Atkinson Edward, farmer, New Houses by Kirkharle Aynsley William, Plover Hill Aynsley Edward, Bedlington Aynsley Captain, ditto Aynsley John, North Shields Ayre J. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 458 Late examples at Longton are at the works of John Aynsley and Sons in Sutherland Road (1861) and at the St. … until 1840. 517 The factory passed from the Chethams to H. Aynsley and Company which still makes earthenware there. 518 … is now called the Commerce Works. For the firm of John Aynsley see Mankowitz and Haggar, op. cit., 11. Jewitt, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
A History of the County of Hampshire
… owned and occupied respectively by the Rev. A. Murray-Aynsley, Lady Phillimore, and Mrs. Franklyn. The parish …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… This place, which was formerly the seat of the Aynsley family, is situated on a dry knoll, a little to the …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… 25 Peter Strachan, curate, occurs March 7, 1693. William Aynsley, curate, is mentioned July 3, 1695. Charles Stoddart, …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… intestate, referred to Mr. Paxton. The petition of John Aynsley, who holds courts for several manors belonging to the …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Nicholas Hochsteter master; Anne and Francis, Brown Aynsley master; Marlborough, William Mantle master; New …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… be paid in tallies on tin and in money as follows: William Aynsley, tinman, 134 l. in tallies, 100 l. 7 s. 9 d. in money …
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