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Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… their object, and it was ordered (7 May, 1841) by the Vice-Chancellor that the Company should make certain weekly and …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… 1884, vol. iv. p. 248). In 1832 it was declared by Vice-Chancellor Sir Lancelot Shadwell, in answer to a petition against the Fishmongers' Company to the Lord Chancellor, that the intention of the testator was that … go for charitable uses. This decision was upheld by Lord Chancellor Brougham on appeal. The Company continue the …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… from the archives of S. Paul's Cathedral. 2 At one time Chancellor of S. Paul's. From his having contributed largely …
Cardiff Records
… the Church, conducted usually by the Bishop, through his Chancellor and Surrogate. Not until 1857 was this power …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1579, and of Cuxton, (both) Kent, 1593, canon and chancellor of St. Paul's 1595, until he died 14 May, 1615. … Coll. 1647, B.C.L. 24 June, 1652; registrar of the (vice) chancellor's court at Oxford; admon. at Oxford 30 Oct., 1685. … Ascham; canon of Wells 1569, dean of Carlisle 1578, and chancellor of the order of the garter, a commissioner on the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to the Yorke family, including one to the memory of Lord Chancellor Hardwicke, who was interred here. …
The Environs of London
… made some years ago to the Court of Chancery, when Lord Chancellor Hardwicke, by a decree bearing date Feb. 11, 1744, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… by William Peckitt (d. 1795) (G. Harris, The Life of Lord Chancellor Hardwicke (1847), 1. 469). In the head of W. … rebuilt by The Rt. Honble Philip Lord Hardwicke Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain Anno 1749 H. Flitcroft Archt.'. … 1820, second wife of Right Honble. Charles Yorke, Lord Chancellor; inscription tablet flanked by pilasters with …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… During this reign, Bishop Edington, who was treasurer and chancellor to the king, commenced rebuilding the nave of the … afterwards refounded by Henry VIII., for a bishop, dean, chancellor, twelve prebendaries or canons, two archdeacons, … who is prelate, and the Bishop of Salisbury, who is chancellor, of the order of the garter; a small portion of a …
Survey of London
… the ceremonial presentation of the Great Seal to the new Chancellor, Sir Robert Pawing, by King Edward III in the …
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