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Four Shillings In The Pound Aid 1693/4
… £ Stock value £ Read, Joseph (Mr) 3.20 16.00 0.60 50.00 Buckeridge, Sarah (Mrs) 6.00 30.00 0.30 25.00 Ball, Sarah …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… 25,000 l. amongst the several servants [of the Household &c.]. The lace was saved at that time. My Lord [Montagu] will … five Lords. [Order for] 90 l. to Mr. Gauntlett for books &c. due at Xmas last; [to be paid] per the Treasurer of the …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… with the oaths appointed by the Act of I. Wm. and Mary c. 8: and he did at the same time subscribe the Association; … the goods to the Prize Officers. Winslow says Mr. Buckeridge made the dividend for the Captain when the 650 l. … Captain should not be trusted with their money: and Mr. Buckeridge said to him (Winslow) that after he (Winslow) went …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… to Margaret his wife, 1794; his sons Abraham, 1773, and Buckeridge, 1818. Floor-slab: Cloister, N. walk. Adam, … Floor-slab: Cloister, N. walk. Clinton, Caroline Fynes-("C.F.C."), 1845, and Edward Augustus Weber ("E.A.W."), 1833: …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Botany was established in 1728, by William Sherard, D. C. L., &c., some time fellow of St. John's, and afterwards consul at … Archbishops Laud, Juxon, and Dawes; Bishops Meaux and Buckeridge; Shirley, the dramatic poet; William Lowth and …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Leysfield House, the residence of Col. A. T. Norton, R.A.M.C. (formerly the property of Palmer's charity in London, and … 46 It seems to have been leased before this time to the Buckeridge family. Thomas Buckeridge of 'Harteredge' had died in 1549, leaving sons …
A History of the County of Oxford
… restoration of the whole church by the architect Charles Buckeridge. 340 Financial difficulties prevented the work … Close, the Poor's Eight Acres, and a tenement and close ( c. 22 a. in all) and the sum of 105, then put out at interest … of his own. He was instituted rector in 1681). 5 Geo. I, c. 2 (priv. act). Par. Rec. indenture 1623. Bodl. Tithe award …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 208 In 1865 plans were drawn up by the architect Charles Buckeridge for rebuilding the church. The cost of rebuilding … 211 G. E. Street, the diocesan architect, was critical of Buckeridge's plans, and disapproved of 'needlessly pulling … George Walter Smith (d. 1919), Reginald John Smith, K.C. (d. 1916), and Col. William Apsley Smith (d. 1927). There …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… together with the privilege of the woods in the Weald, &c. 5 At that time the Weald acknowledged no private lord or … fine whole length picture of the founder. CHARITIES. JOHN BUCKERIDGE, bishop of Ely, by his will, bequeathed the sum of … de Henche, parson of Bromleghe, obt. 1360. 22 Dr. John Buckeridge, first, bishop of Rochester, and afterwards of …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… settled by William Maynard and Mary his wife, Nicholas Buckeridge and Sarah his wife and Simon Dyott and Jane his … There are three bells. The first bears the inscription 'C and G. Mears founders London 1853.' The second is a … below under Ramsey; P.R.O. Anct. D. A. 1240, 1248, 1249, &c. Deed held by the rector. This mound is said by an old …
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