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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1826-22 May 1829 (Adm. 7/821 f. 70). Chief Clerk ( Ticket and Wages Branch) 22 May 1829 (ibid.). Lang, Oliver Assistant … 1718-c. 10 Feb. 1722 (Adm. 7/810 f. 11). Clerk ( Bills and Accounts) pd. from 10 Feb. 1722 (Adm. 7/811 f. 10). … no. 4144). Discharged 2 Sept. 1694 (Adm. 20/61 no. 3637). White, George Clerk ( Bills and Accounts) 27 April 1780-7 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Librarian 8 Nov. 1847-April 1853 (BT 5/56). Registrar and Librarian April 1853-31 Dec. 1863 ([Cd. 1713] p. 157 HC … 170). Res. 14 March 1761 ( JCTP 1759-63, 180). Solicitor and Clerk of Reports 28 Sept. 1763-4 July 1764 (ibid. 381). … John President 9 Dec. 1868 (PC 2/268 p. 407). Brooke and Warwick, Earl see Greville, Lord Brooksby, Charles W. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… R. Turner; received his fees as Office Keeper to Newcastle and Holdernesse from Jan. 1752 to Nov. 1756 (SP 45/27); … Deputy Office Keeper to Halifax from 1764 to 1765 ( Court and City Reg. (1764), 106; ibid. (1765), 110), to Seymour … 1804 ( Royal Kal. (1804), 133). Res. March 1841 (SO 5/43; HO 39/12, Taylor to Jones and Sanders, 11 April 1841). Blair, …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1712. App. Dec. 1711 (J. Swift, Prose Works, ed. F. Ryland and others (London 1898-1922), ii, 309, 374). Left office by … 265). D. 26 May 1772 ( Gent. Mag. (1772), xlii, 247). White, John Office Keeper (Chesterfield) c. 1746-8; (Bedford) … 1641 (grant of reversion to Bere) and 17 Dec. 1645 (W. H. Black, Docquets of Letters Patent 1642-6 (London 1837), 411); …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… 6 in. (a)xii. S.E. (b)xvii. N.E.) Alphamstone is a parish and small village 5 m. N.E. of Halstead. The church is … Chancel (34 ft. by 18 ft.) is faced on the E. and N. with black flints; it has a modern E. window, with some reset … S.E. window, borders of yellow fleurs-de-lis and cups on a black ground, and fragments, 14th-century. Locker: In chancel …
A History of the County of Stafford
… It was created in 1934 from the existing civil parish and former township of Alstonefield (2,938 a.) and the … Harpur-Crewe (d. 1991). 77 There was an inn called the Black Lion in the village in 1815, and it may have been the … of 1784 stated that it was paved with black and white marble and that on the larger panels of the wainscoting …
A History of the County of Stafford
… was formerly a township in Alstonefield parish and later a civil parish 5,383 a. (2,178 ha.) in area, … pp. 142-3. Ibid. D. 2375M/57/1, 6 Apr. 36 Eliz. I. P.R.O., HO 107/1003; Charlesworth fam. tomb in Longnor churchyard. … local govt.; churches; educ. S.R.O. 5322/4, no. 931; White, Dir. Staffs. (1834), 720. Greenwood, Map of County of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Heathylee was formerly a township in Alstonefield parish and later a civil parish 5,535 a. (2,240 ha.) in area. 64 It … flows south to join the river Churnet, and two arms of Black brook which flow north and west to join the river Dane. … the Bald Stone west of the Royal Cottage and to paint it white. 16 The New inn at Upper Hulme was the meeting place of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… was formerly a township in Alstonefield parish and later a civil parish 1,842 a. (745 ha.) in area. 80 A … D. 1029/1/1, p. 13. Below, econ. hist. (trade). Ibid.; White, Dir. Staffs. (1834), 721. Dodd, Peakland Roads, 93-4. … Below, Quarnford, econ. hist. (trade and ind.). P.R.O., HO 107/1003; HO 107/2008; ibid. RG 9/1949. Above, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Longnor was formerly a township in Alstonefield parish and later a civil parish 813 a. (329 ha.) in area. 65 Longnor … Harpur Arms by 1818. There was formerly an inn, called the White Horse by 1794, at Townend on the west side of the … 480; S.H.C. 1940, 187. D.R.O., D. 2375M/161/3; P.R.O., HO 107/2008. Below, plate 68. S.R.O., D. 3359/Buxton Rd. …
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