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A History of the County of Gloucester
… Alvington ALVINGTON The small parish of Alvington 1 lies on the north-west side of the river Severn, 9.5 km. … the mill with a tanhouse adjoining or nearby that John Barrow of Badhamsfield, in Newland, owned at his death c. … that family owned Cone Mill in the 18th century. From John Barrow 11 (d. 1775) of Woolaston Grange, it passed to his …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Stourbridge; containing 1623 inhabitants. It is situated on the north side of the small river Stour, and comprises … raised by subscription, was opened for divine service on 7th August 1842; it is built of fire-brick: the living has … was discovered in March 1808, by the Rev. Robert Nixon, a barrow formed by a large circle of stones about ten feet in …
History Theses 1970-2014: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
… English translations of Spanish and Portuguese books on Latin America, 1603-1726, and their historical. Steele, … M.A., Wales (Bangor). The influence of logistical problems on British operations in North America, 1775-82. Bowler, R.A. … London. Supervised by Marshall, P.J. British opinion on the Afro-American with special reference to prominent …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… snare to make the Indians believe that a peace was agreed on between French and English, and that the English had … at a lone house in St. Elizabeth's, belonging to Mrs. Barrow, a minister's widow, plundered her of her negroes, … them, and wrote them safe-conducts. Soon afterwards Mrs. Barrow came to me with prayers and tears, begging me to help …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… and ye approach of a General Assembly, wch. is to meet on Tuesday next render it, I fear, impracticable for me to go … proposed [ by Governor Sir William Beeston] to Thomas Barrow, H.M. Attorney General, and Robt. Thurgar, one of H.M. … and H.M. is the proper person to be applied to. Signed, T. Barrow, Robt. Thurgar. Endorsed, Recd. 17th, Read Nov. 18, …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… and are ready at their own charge to begin and carry on to effect a design so useful to the Publick, if they may … Edward Stanton, Kingston, Edmund Edlyne, Kingston, Thos. Barrow. St. George's, William Willson, St. George's, Dr. Noah … to Thomas Brattle towards completing the fortifications on Castle Island. Wages due to garrisons of Fort Mary at Saco …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… arrivall, L'Ortolant and Francois of Rochell. Since which, on Aprill 2, have had a Meeting of the Generall Assembly, and … indifferent countenance, as seeming to lay a restriction on Trade, but hope it will plead its excuse by informing your … George 16 Richd. Bland. " 43 Richd. Bland. Essex 171 Edwd. Barrow. " 1,234 Gavin Corbin. " 65 Tho. Merriweather. " 103 …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… of St. Christophers, when there was ten Councellors on the place, etc. There are the ten names indead, and yett I … Aug. 4. Windsor. 1084. Order of Queen in Council. Thomas Barrow is to be permitted (upon his making due application to … The Queen to Governor Handasyd. Warrant for restoring Tho. Barrow to his practice as an Attorney at Law in Jamaica. …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… for each lot of Mr. Spangenberg's and Mr. Nitschman's, and on their sending two men, whether Moravians or others … the most favourable manner to them you can and treat them on every occasion with a brotherly love and tenderness. The … objected to a patent pending for a grant of land to Edward Barrow and others, the council are of opinion that as it is …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… Concerning the business of Jamaica. 4,000 l. to be paid on account of the forces there; 6 l. 10 s. per head to be … "wife or widow" of John Dean, Provost Marshal. " " " John Barrow, Chaplain " " " Lieut. Col. Fras. Mercer " " " Lieut. … In 1637, their ship, the St. Andrew, of Edinburgh, on her return from trading to Africa, was perfidiously seized …
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