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Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… subsistence money to Lieutenant General Tatton's and Lord Cadogan's regiments. Letter Book XIX. p. 176. Same to Customs …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… of Dragoons at Gloucester, Hereford, and Ross, and Lord Cadogan's regiment of same at Stafford, Lichfield, and …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… Excise Commissioners. To furnish subsistence money to Lord Cadogan's regiment of Dragoons in Leicester, Peterborough, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of restoration on the church. 53 His successor, Edward Cadogan, added a new wing at cost of £300 in 1873, not long … Two rectors, Henry Jonas Barton and his successor, Edward Cadogan, were rural deans in the 19th century for an area … (again designed by Harris) in memory of Edward Mordaunt Cadogan, the son of Barton's successor Edward Cadogan, and in …
The Environs of London
… introduced to his Majesty King George the First, by Lord Cadogan, in consequence of his eminent service, the King gave … served all the remainder of the rebellion under Lord Cadogan, who succeeded the Duke of Argyle in that command. In …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… A. B. Paine, Mark Twain, ii. 1108-10. Diaries of Sir Alex. Cadogan (1971), 362. Plate facing p. 208. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… one of the hostages has been sent back; the other, Captain Cadogan, is still detained at Dunkirk, upon pretence that the … and to employ all fitting endeavours to procure Captain Cadogan's release. [ Ibid., No. 100.] Nov. 23. Whitehall. Sir …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Green Lane area, on the Klondike on Shipton Road, and the Cadogan estate on the site of Hensington house; 43 in the … pp. 4-5, 179. Below, Rom. Cath. Below, Educ. For no. 5 Cadogan Park, Country Life, 20 Feb. 1958. Woodstock, 1967. F. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… struggle. In 1705 the duke's man, General William Cadogan defeated one of Abingdon's candidates and in 1708 the two Tory candidates lost to Cadogan and Sir Thomas Wheate of Glympton, a Bertie ally turned to the Marlborough interest. 43 In 1710 Cadogan and Wheate's tenure seemed unassailable until Sarah, …
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