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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… and all justices of the peace, mayors, constables, &c., and officers civil and military are hereby required to … of Wm. Cullen, mayor, and 31 jurats, merchants, mariners, &c., of Dover, to the Committee for Removing Obstructions. … considered. 7. To write Col. Bingham, Col. Heane, and Mr. Fry, to examine Mr. Gower. 8. To report to Parliament that …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… Sir Wm. Allenson. Lord Mounson. [Dan.] Blagrave. [John] Fry. [ G 1, p. 199.] Jan. 11. Blank form of licences to be … this day week; the care of this business referred to Mr. Fry. [ page; also G 1, p. 208.] Jan. 18. 3. Order of the …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… any do not deliver in a true particular of such extent, &c., before 30 Aug., the estate will be seized and sequestered … had expired; payments to sequestrators, collectors, &c., employed by former committees. Request that accounts to … whereas he has still a suit depending against Col. [Wm.] Fry and Sir Hen. Rosewell in his own name, only for his …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the founder. 24 The various officers, sub-warden, dean, &c., are to be elected by the Warden and five senior fellows; … 1633. Of the original fellows, 7 were already M.A., 7 were B.A., and 1 an undergraduate, admitted by favour of the … early 1890's, when the late Lord Birkenhead and Mr. C. B. Fry (1891), and Sir John Simon (1892) were all up together as …
A History of the County of Essex
… not in fact perpetual for after the death of Ralph de Tony c. 1126, but probably not before 1141, his widow Alice gave … Holy Trinity, Aldgate (Lond. Rec. Soc. vii), pp. 3, 229; B.M. Cott. Ch. xiii. 18 (15). For discussion of the date of … 1896, the period covered by the missing vestry minutes. Fry, Walthamstow Wills, 11. E.R.O., D/AEV 1, f. 4; …
A History of the County of Essex
… Copper Co. bought them in 1808 to roll copper. From c. 180910 to 1814 the company issued 1 d. and d. copper … settle in Blackhorse Lane, c. 1901. It ceased c. 1921. H.T.B. Ltd., engineers of printers' sheet-feeding machines, was … T/M 169. See p. 275. See p. 250. E.R.O., D/CT 382. G. S. Fry, Walthamstow Wills (W.A.S. ix), 13. E.R.O., D/DFc 185, f. …
A History of the County of Essex
… separately from the manor, probably by George Rodney in c. 162639, either after his wife's trustees in 1626 … ed. F. Michel (1836), ii. 112. V.C.H. Essex, i. 555; D.N.B. Chroniques Anglo-Normandes, ii. 1235. Complete Peerage, … Cal. Inq. p.m. Hen. VII, ii, pp. 5634; C 140/24/4. G. S. Fry, Walthamstow Wills, 13351559 (W.A.S. ix), 8. Cal. Pat. …
A History of the County of Essex
… third mission, Spruce Hill. 132 During the pastorate of S. B. James (190616), who favoured the New Theology and later … residents as John Harman of Highams, John Gurney Fry of Hale End House, and Joseph Gurney Barclay of the Limes … church hall in Pembroke Road was hired, then the Y.M.C.A. hall on Church Hill until it was sold in 1932. D. A. …
Old and New London
… starch factories, artificial manure works, copper mills, &c. Hughson, in his "History of London" (1808), remarks:"At … at Wandsworth, and engaged in silk-dyeing, hatmaking, &c. They rented and enlarged the old Presbyterian chapel in … of "brass plates for kettles, skellets, frying-pans, &c., by Dutchmen, who kept it a mystery." The houses in which …
The Environs of London
… and Wendlesworth. Situation, boundaries, soil, &c. The village is situated on the road to Kingston, about … in W. de Edyndon's Register at Winchester, pt. 1. f. 97. b. Annals, p. 972. 4to. Athen, Oxon. vol. i. col. 234. 1st … Sussex. Barnes 5 13 0 Kemsing, Kent; Reigate, Surrey, &c. Battersea 7 10 0 Ibid. Beddington 2 0 0 Bexhill. …
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