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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… occ. 19 July 1867 (HO 43/110 pp. 365- 366). Bentham, M. G. Supplementary Clerk 9 July 1856 (HO 45/9483/1782M17). … 1792; HO 88/2, receipts for fees Aug. 1792). Bethune see Drinkwater, John Elliott Bourne see Sturges Bourne Bouverie … 13/7 p. 319). Dis. April 1869 (T 13/8 p. 263). Burgess, R. H. Office Porter probably app. 1862; occ. from 1863 to 1866 ( …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1764 (HCA 50/11 f. 107). Left office 14 June 1764 (app. of G. Harris). Bever, Thomas Advocate 4 Sept. 1788-8 Nov. 1791 … William, 4th Bart. Commissioner 4 Oct. 1710-14 Oct. 1714. Drinkwater, Edward Third Class Clerk 14 May 1832-10 Oct. 1836 … 13 May 1836 (SPB, xiv f. 8). D. by 13 May 1836 (app. of W. H. Bell; Adm. 47/5). Gardner, George Second Clerk (Marine Pay …
History Theses 1970-2014: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
… East Studies in early Peloponnesian migrations. Jordan, R. H. M. A., Belfast. Categories: Europe The African boom: … Lucy P. Ph.D., Birmingham. Supervised by Lambert, W.G. Categories: Asia and Middle East The imperial notarii of … A history of the Gallic empire of the 3rd century A.D. Drinkwater, J. F. D. Phil., Oxford. Supervised by Stevens, C. …
The Port and Trade of Early Elizabethan London: Documents
… but Stow does mention two which were in the same area— Drinkwater and Fish wharves. 23 The Steelyard. Containing the … Three Cranes lane, which is shown on contemporary maps ( e.g. the 'Agas' map and Wyngaerde's 'view') as separating one … i, 174–6; ii, 20. Stow, Survey, i, 215. S.P. 46/36 no. 21. H. A. Harben, Dictionary of London (1918), 178, 207. D. J. …
Survey of London
… Park Lane, 184854; No. 25 Pelham Crescent, 186570. Drinkwater Meadows, actor and manager. No. 6 Grange Villas … 46 Brompton Row (now No. 170 Brompton Road), 18358. George H. B. Rodwell. composer. No 15 Brompton Crescent, 1829; No. 7 …
Survey of London
… of National Biography, The Complete Peerage, ed. G.E.C., the Post Office Directories, and The Aristocracy of … Millais, R.A., artist 41 m 5 1 5 13 8 Lucy Lopes, wife of H. C. Lopes, M.P., Q.C., later 1st Baron Ludlow 42 ma 6 0 6 … retired: caretaker in charge 3 19 Admiral Charles R. Drinkwater Bethune: unoccupied 21 Charles James Freake, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… to pay the income to her daughter Anne, the wife of Peter Drinkwater, the curate of Ashton. 11 At the time of her death … of children, there was no statutory overcrowding. 48 The L.G.B. inspector thought otherwise and recommended the council … from 1892. 62 The school received mixed reports from H.M.I., including one in 1891 so unfavourable that the grant …
A History of the County of Oxford
… carried out reportedly by Joseph Clarke in 1862, 33 and by H. G. W. Drinkwater between 1885 and 1889, when the chancel was …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… Pharmaceutical Society's School East London College and S.-W. Polytechnic Institute. Scott, John Todhunter: Queen's … William Suddaby, B.Sc.: Municipal Technical College, Hull. Drinkwater, Basil Walter: Imperial CollegeRoyal College of … SECOND CLASS. Ramsay, Mariamne Olive: London (R.F.H.) School of Medicine for W. THIRD CLASS. Ellison, Cuthbert …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in the chancel was discovered and opened up. 9 In 1875 H. A. Sadleir removed the flat plaster ceiling, probably 18th-century, in the chancel. 10 His successor, G. Downes, instigated a major restoration of the church in 1891, under the direction of H. Drinkwater of Oxford. The ground level around the church was …
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