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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Sept. 1711 (Sergison MS f. 185). D. 8 Sept. 1711 ( Collins's Peerage of England, ed. Sir E. Brydges (London 1812), v, … 1795 (SPB, viii f. 42). Left office 16 Jan. 1795 (app. of S. Perceval). Brooke Pechell, Sir Samuel John, 3rd Bart. … 1763 (SPB, vi f. 20). D. 29 Sept. 1763 (SPB, v f. 26). Dormer, Hon. Hubert Francis Third Class (Second Section) …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… July 1759-18 Feb. 1761 (Adm. 7/813 f. 10). Clerk ( Seamen's Wages) 18 Feb. 1761-7 June 1780 (ibid. f. 11). Left office … 1794-8 Jan. 1799 (Adm. 7/815 f. 38). Clerk ( Secretary's Office) 8 Jan. 1799-3 March 1809 (Adm. 7/817 f. 5). Dis. 3 … app. as Head Messenger, Admiralty (Adm. 7/812 ff. 21, 26). Dormer, William Clerk to Surveyor occ. from 12 Aug. 1672 to …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1756 (SP 45/27); probably continuously in office as Turner's deputy thereafter; occ. as Deputy Office Keeper to Halifax … Southern Department Dec. 1770 and to Suffolk on Weymouth's app. Nov. 1775; occ. as Deputy Office Keeper to Rochford … (Hist. MSS Comm. 10th Rept., 396). Chesterfield, Philip Dormer (Stanhope) 4th Earl of Secretary of State (North) 19 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… The next line indicates the sheets of the six-inch O.S. (edition of 1960) covering the parish. Monuments generally … parishes in which they occur. 1 ALTON PANCRAS (6902) (O.S. 6 ins. ST 60 SE, ST 70 SW) Alton Pancras is an irregularly … 30 yds. N. of the foregoing, is of one storey with dormer-windowed attics. (7) Cottages, row of three …
A History of the County of Oxford
… HISTORY Agriculture Open Fields and Commons Alwoldsbury's field or fields were mentioned in 12467. 1 No later … to Pitlands or Puttes referred only to land in Alvescot's fields then held with Pitlands farm. 4 10. Alvescot parish … fields In the 18th century and probably earlier Alvescot's open fields lay chiefly north of the KencotBlack Bourton …
A History of the County of Oxford
… parishes of Black Bourton and Kencot, Alvescot's ancient parish was long and narrow, running from north to … Thames may have been part of the same process. The parish's 18th-century boundaries (Fig. 10), essentially unaltered at … demesne in an area called Ruxhill, later in Alvescot's south-western corner; possibly the boundary there and at …
A History of the County of Oxford
… gift. 5 Then and presumably earlier the manor, with Saeric's lands in Oxfordshire, Wiltshire, and Gloucestershire, was … held in chief by serjeanty of acting as usher for the king's hall, or in 1242 of providing a knight to guard the king's … was 2-storeyed with cellars and attics, the latter lit by dormer windows. Stone steps led to the central doorway, which …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… Alwalton 5. ALWALTON (B.a.). (O.S. 6 in. V N.W.) Alwalton is a parish and village on the … jambs, mullions and label. There is also a small gabled dormer of stone. At the N.E. angle is a small turret with an embattled top, and on the E. front is a small gabled dormer with shaped terminals at the base and apex. …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… Read April 1st., 1707. 1 p. Enclosed, 844. i. Mr. Jackson's denial of the charges made against him by the inhabitants of St. John's. They are egregious falsehoods hatched by Major Lloyd and … Samll. Cox, Chief Justice of Barbados, for committing John Dormer for not keeping silence in Court. 1 p. [ C.O. 28, 10. …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… and Plantations. A memorandum as to the Duke of Albermarle's salary and perquisites was brought up ( see next abstract). … and half perquisites from the date of Sir Philip Howard's death, and Lieutenant Governor Molesworth shall account to … are accounted libellous and scandalous. Order for Francis Dormer, sent prisoner by the African Company's agent for …
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