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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1752-March 1754; (Holdernesse) March 1754-March 1761; (Bute) March 1761-May 1762; (Grenville) June- Oct. 1762; … Charles Clerk (Holdernesse) April 1756-March 1761; (Bute) March 1761-May 1762; (Grenville) June-Oct. 1762; … Holdernesse to 1761 ( Court and City Reg. (1761), 106), to Bute 1762 (ibid. (1762), 106); presence in office notified as …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… (Holdernesse) Jan. 1752-c. 1754; Dec. 1759-March 1761; (Bute) March 1761-c. 1762. Private Secretary (Bute) April 1761. App. as Clerk by Holdernesse notified 8 … Holdernesse to 1761 ( Court and City Reg. (1761), 106), to Bute 1762 (ibid. (1762), 106). App. Private Secretary by Bute
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… VIII continued the English interest there, and sent one Bute to make a settlement in Newfoundland. Queen Elizabeth …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… It appears likewise that King Henry the 8th sent one Bute to make a settlemt. in Newfoundland, and that several …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… James Foulis of Colington; Sir James Stewart, Sheriff of Bute; Sir Robert Sinclair of Stevenson; Sir James Primrose; … Archibald Douglas of Cavers, and the Sheriff of Bute. P. 1. S.P. Scotland, Warrant Book18, p. 396. 5 Feb. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… Sept. Same. Great Seal, in favour of Sir James Stewart of Bute, granting to him and the heirs males of his body … as set out in tl.e full grant) the lands and barony of Bute, comprising the towns, lands, heritables, offices &c. … the patronage of the Kirk of Kingarth in the island of Bute [ details]. Also severs the islands of Bute, Great …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… extended over all the adjacent islands, including those of Bute and Arran. Since that period, it has constituted the … and the district of Cowal, from the islands of Arran and Bute. The most prominent Mountains are, the Cruachan, rising … 73 inhabitants. Arran ARRAN, an island, in the county of Bute; comprising the parishes of Kilbride and Kilmory, and …
A History of the County of Sussex
… It parallels the contemporary work of the marquess of Bute at Cardiff castle and Mount Stuart (Bute), 59 and contains notable decorative work, including …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… valued in the king's books at 8; patron, the Marquess of Bute; net income, 150, arising out of 272 acres of land …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… marquess of Granby, in the absence of the marquess of Bute, husband of the North heiress and donor of the site. 92 …
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