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County of Middlesex. Calendar to the sessions records: new series
County of Middlesex. Calendar to the sessions records: new series
Alumni Oxonienses
… chaplain to Sir John Rawlinson, Lord Mayor 1706, rector of Crick, Northants, 1706; died 1719, buried in St. Stephen, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Charlbury were obtained in the years 1573, 1578, and 1590. Crick rectory was given in 1613 by Sir William Craven, a …
Alumni Oxonienses
… rector of Marston Sicca, co. Gloucester, 1560, rector of Crick, Northants, 1651, canon of Brecon 1568, rector of …
London Inhabitants within the Walls
… Cribbe: John, ser, 14.4 Jonathan, ser, 42.2 Wm, ser, 42.2 Crick Ursula, 30.12 Crift Hermanus; Reb, w; Wm Hen, s; Mary, …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Nov. Richards, J.L. 1828 21 Dec. Newman, J.H. 1829 4 Jan. Crick, T. 1829 3 May Tilbrooke, S. 1829 2 July Crawley, R. …
A History of the County of Leicester
… pioneers of the boot industry in Leicester. One was Thomas Crick of Peacock Lane, known locally as the father of the … out of 200 shoemakers working in the town, only Thomas Crick is described as a wholesaler. 11 In 1848 three firms … basis. 13 In the mid-1850's in Leicester Thomas Crick was using rolling-machines for hardening leather and …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… for Leicestershire, was born at Theddingworth. 9 John Crick (d. 1730), who was allotted 17 a. in 1713, married the daughter of the Rector of Marston Trussell, and John Crick (d. 1775) married Patience Sims of Hothorpe. 10 Thomas Crick was still holding 17 a. in 1851, 11 and a house in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… books at 7. 10. 5.; net income, 401; patron, the Rev. T. Crick. Sir Stephen Soame, in 1618, founded and endowed an …
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