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Calendar of State Papers, Spain
Old and New London
… from his accepting the challenge of Heenan, the American champion, in 1860, to fight for the champion belt of the world. Sayers was comparatively small in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of inclosed land, the Chalk Country remained generally champion. In the 17th century common rights still obtained … 17th century, 9 but the Chalk Country remained essentially champion. Inclosures were often made from marsh, meadow, … farmers and self-employed persons, while the manorialized, champion sheep-and-corn countriesthe Chalk, Cotswold, and …
Survey of London
… with Scott improved until Scott became his vehement champion. To crown all, Kelk finally performed his contract …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… at the General Election (except for the City) was G. Champion [Bridge] who was returned for Aylesbury. He was a … Porter, R. Beckford) and two ex.-M.P.'s (Jannsen and Champion). 17611768 Three Aldermen were re-elected, viz.: Sir …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… May 28, 1799 (Rep. 203, fo. 249). June 1, 1799 William Champion, Grocer (Sheriff) S. 17989. [Sworn June 18] 122 …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… ( Cooper) Died December 24, 1729. December 26, 1729 George Champion, Cooper S. 17378. [Sworn Jan. 27, 1730] 80 Knighted …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… 2, 1565 (Rep. 15, fo. 475). October 23, 1565 48 Richard Champion, Draper, (Lord Mayor-elect) (S. 15589.) M. 15656. …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… H. Hankey. 1735Oct. J. Salter, R. Godschall. 1737Jan. G. Champion, J. Lequesne. 1737Aug. J. Hankey. 1738June. R. …
Old and New London
… supported by six angels in a cloud of glory." Sir Richard Champion, mayor and draper, in Elizabeth's reign, gave 19 …
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