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Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… 299. 17389. Jan. 2 Treasury warrants. Alexr. McWhannall, a tidesman at Dumfries, loco William Maxwell, dismissed, at … Gray, dismissed, at 20 l. per an. each; John Cameron, a tidesman at Port Glasgow, loco William Leitch, deceased, at … boatman at Chichester, loco Samuel Lee, deceased; John Darby, riding officer at Lydd, Rye port, loco John Hilditch, …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… Letters, etc. 1720, JulyDecember 1720, JulyDecember July 2 A like warrant to that of 172930, March 19, supra p. 509. For … Transmitting from the Lords of the Treasury for report, a petition of certain ancient Yeomen of the Guard exempted … Bruce. For an extension of interest to 50 years, in a piece of ground in Great Swallow Street, St. James's, at …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… 3 J. Scrope to the Commissioners of Customs, Scotland. For a distinct account of customs and salt there. North Britain … and d.) Same of Andrew Bowdler, of Shrewsbury. 2 pages. ( e.) Same of Anne Aston, servant to Bowdler. 1 page. ( f.) … Commissioners. To accept smuggling compositions from Robt. Darby, mate of the Charming Sally, from Cadiz. Customs Book …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… Widow Sarah Wheeler's dispute with John Rogers about a house in the Savoy. Endorsed:With substance of minute of … to Nicholas Paxton. To let John Rogers have possession of a house in the Savoy, Rogers suffering Sarah Wheeler to … Papers CCLXXXIX. No. 60. Oct. 22 Same to same from John Darby. For an informer's part of near 800 l. for discovering …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… and Aldermen, recommending the employment of John Martyn, a Plumber, and a Freeman of the City, to erect the proposed works for … to the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen in support of Lady Darby's 12 request for a quill of water for her house. 14th …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… is little evidence of early protestant dissent apart from a few Presbyterians and Baptists in the late 17th and early … (1701 and 1730). 85 They may have been Presbyterians: a house at Aston was licensed for their worship in 1715. 86 … 72 and New Works 73 and by 1928 both were gone. 74 Dr. J. E. Cranage, an unconventional Anglican, was inspired by a
A History of the County of Stafford
… There were 3 teams worked by 10 villeins and 3 bordars and a fourth team in demesne. The value, 40 s., was the same as … rushes of 1849 and 1851-2. Spencer's sons, John and J. E. Spencer, continued in the heavy wrought-iron and … developed out of the beer retail trade. One such was Darby's Brewery Ltd. Charles Darby and his son George were …
A History of the County of Stafford
… of the present Charlemont Crescent. It was preceded by a house called Crump Hall, 79 probably the one at Crumpall … 20 In 1900 Farley's executors sold it to Charles Darby, who built a brewery near by in 1902. The house passed … 182; Mary Willett, John Nock Bagnall (1885), 29, 32. E. Lissimore, 'The Oak House and other Old Buildings', West …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in the basin of the Bradford Avon, Westbury emerged as a centre of the cloth industry of that region towards the end of the 15th century. 50 As early as 1433 a Westbury clothier, William Gawen, was transacting … forerunner of The Wiltshire Times. In 1911 Messrs. A. E. and H. Holloway bought the business and set up their …
Old and New London
… foot and mean shops on either side was once the centre of a district full of noblemen's mansions; but Time's harlequin … and there was "trust in no knave of them all," he would e'en have nobody but himself, and would assuredly kill Turner … Money, with him is "the ready," "the rhino," "the darby;" a good hat is "a rum nab;" to be well off is to be …
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