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A History of the County of Oxford
… area for supplies. 21 A 'great party' of troops under Col. Greaves was quartered in the town, and in December two …
A History of the County of Leicester
… Boro. Rec. 15091603, 3634. See above, pp. 12930. R. W. Greaves, Corp. of Leic. 3738. 5 & 6 Wm. IV, c. 76; Rep. Com. …
A History of the County of Leicester
… Ibid. 1D50/IV/24. Nichols, Leics. i. 495. See R. W. Greaves, 'Old Leic. Corporation and the Town Almshouses', …
A History of the County of Leicester
… H.C. (1839), xv. A. T. Patterson, Radical Leic. 152; R. W. Greaves, Corp. of Leic. 89. Greaves, op. cit. 119. Ibid. 8889; Patterson, Radical Leic. 96. Greaves, op. cit. 132; for Alderman Newton's Charity, see p. …
A History of the County of Leicester
… 364. Nichols, Leics. i. 323; for further details see R. Greaves, Corp. of Leic. 3639 and above, p. 130. Rep. Com. on …
A History of the County of Leicester
… 115; Fielding Johnson, Glimpses of Anc. Leic. 397. R. Greaves, Corp. of Leic. 43; illustrated in Morris, St. … of the workhouse in this parish, see above, p. 187, and Greaves, op. cit. 45. Morris, op. cit. 78. Leic. Union Rep. … On the relations between the parishes and the boro. see Greaves, Corp. of Leic. 2645. Ibid. 45; S. and B. Webb, …
A History of the County of Leicester
… began by c. 1650: ibid. 160388, 374. See above, pp. 12931. Greaves, Corp. of Leic. 3839. See borough boundaries as shown … Boros. Pt. 2, H.C. 238 (1837), xxvii. 2 & 3 Wm. IV, c. 32; Greaves, Corp. of Leic. 123. 5 & 6 Wm. IV, c. 76; Rep. Com. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of an industrial colony began to grow up: Messrs. Greaves, who were then developing the stone quarries at …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in 1932-3 the annual income was over £2. In 1870 Richard Greaves bequeathed £500 to the chapel's endowment fund and … also formed part of the endowment; in 1947 £300 from Greaves's Charity was used to repair the houses, and in 1951 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… a Liberal at Durham. 36 In 1852 G. W. T. Repton and Edward Greaves, both Conservatives, were returned. Greaves lived at Barford and was a partner of Greenway's Bank. Both were returned in 1857 and 1859 but Greaves was unseated in 1865 by Arthur Wellesley Peel, a …
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