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A History of the County of Hampshire
… wife, 185 who held it for less than eight years, Abraham Campion, citizen and cloth-maker of London, being the lord in … Earl of Devon. Or three roundels gules and a label azure. Campion. Argent a chief gules with an eagle or therein. The …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 16 Sept. Felton, H. 1699 9 Dec. Trimnell, C. 1700 27 Jan. Campion, - 1700 25 Apr. Inett, J. 1700 1 Aug. Nurse, P. 1701 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of E. C. Haynes, Alan Glendinning Nash, Benjamin William Campion, Joseph Henry Gray, Thomas Edwin Colyton Frodsham, … portraits of Isaac Milner, President, by Harlow, and W. M. Campion, President, by C. E. Brock. In the combination room … 24 Oct. 1832. George Phillips: 9 Sept. 1857. William Magan Campion: 23 Feb. 1892. Herbert Edward Ryle: 21 Nov. 1896. …
Survey of London
… builders active in the first years of development, Richard Campion, a carpenter, and Augustine Beare, a glazier, are … both bricklayers, also worked at more than one site. Campion and Beare were the two first churchwardens of St. … had worked on its construction and it is of interest that Campion, although his trade is always given as carpenter, …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… a reward of 100,000 l. for apprehending the Pretender, Mr Campion, knight of the shire for Sussex, said, "That he was …
Survey of London
… b and smaller houses were erected on the site by Richard Campion, nine being in the Haymarket. 151 In 1720 Strype …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1689 26 Mar. Howard, N. 1689 25 July Bray, R. 1691 1 Feb. Campion, J. 1695 13 Mar. Mynors, G. 1702 3 July Geater, J. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1 Aug. Davison, W. 1776 11 Nov. Stamford, D. 1778 9 Feb. Campion, G. 1778 1 Nov. Pendrill, T. 1779 6 Mar. Temple, W. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… to 60. 1 Watchman at St. James's c. 17021837 1702 1 July Campion, J. By 1710 Whiteoff, J. 1717 30 May Whiteoff, J. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… year of queen Elizabeth, sold one moiety of it to William Campion, barrister-at-law. But the other moiety he still kept … CHINGLEY, or Shingley, which was alienated to William Campion, esq. who was of Combwell, in this parish, continues … at this time in his lineal descendant William-John Campion, esq. son of Henry Courthope Campion, esq. of Danny, …
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