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Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… prevent your continuance in it. We have chosen George Fenwick. If the late committee have, according to our orders, … delivered you their books and papers, transfer them to Mr. Fenwick. If not, assist him in gaining them according to our … 612.] May 11. Commissioners for Sequestrations to George Fenwick. Hearing of your good affection, we appoint you …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… Hall. Commissioners for Sequestrations to [Geo. Fenwick, Commissioner for Northumberland]. As to the …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… Wm. Shaftoe. We appoint you a commissioner to act with Mr. Fenwick in examining Albert Hodgson and others in a case between us and Sir Wm. Fenwick, Bart., and Wm. Fenwick. [ G 29, p. 60.] Sept. 12. Worcester College. 3. Wm. …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… have taken your commission and instructions, &c., to Rob. Fenwick, one of the commissioners named; when the committee …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… William, Newcastle, u (1750). Free 1750. His son Fenwick was made free by patrimony 6 March 1777. [Freemen …
Alumni Oxonienses
… place, Denby in Peniston, Yorks, chaplain to colonel Fenwick's regiment at Leith, where he also preached; rector …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to the vicar of Hartburn. In pulling down the remains of Fenwick Tower here, in 1775, several hundred gold nobles, of … of Scotland, who made prisoners the two sons of Sir John Fenwick, then owner of the castle. Wallingwells WALLINGWELLS, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… for sale. 48 It was purchased in 1825 by Messrs. Brown & Fenwick, and in 1875 was held by the trustees of John Fenwick. 49 In 1885 the manor was acquired by Messrs. H. G. …
Warborough (Including Shillingford)
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… Below, social hist. (Middle Ages). Poll Taxes 137781, ed. Fenwick, II, p. 294. Stonor Letters, no. 258. TNA, E …
A History of the County of Sussex
… property seems to have passed to his brother-in-law George Fenwick (d. 1657), also a parliamentarian colonel and a former New England colonist, 45 and then to Fenwick's daughters Elizabeth and Dorothy; they later married … doubt attracted to the estate by his connexions with John Fenwick, George's lessee, and by its exemption from tithe. 49 …
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