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A History of the County of Middlesex
… by nonconformists, 6 were resisted by the Revd. E. W. Relton and other Anglicans. All schools charged fees, … schools. 22 The general sources are those indicated above, p. 44, and the same abbreviations are used. Boston Manor Ho. … at the Ride. Rolls 1977: 360 and 700 SB. Gurnell Middle, Hathaway Gardens. Opened 1974 as middle sch. Roll 1977: 275. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… WORKS The Millwrights and other Engineers to the Trade, p. 185. Agricultural Engineers, p. 192. Development of … Ebenezer Brown, and Saunders & Tanner in Bradford in 1807; E. & G. Cooper at Bradford in 1810; Strange & Webber in … They employed about 30 men. 47 In the same trade were Hathaway's, of Chippenham. 48 George Hathaway came from …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Privy Purse, as by the Privy Seal of the 15th ult. Ibid, p. 216. Nov. 3 Warrant from Treasurer Southampton appointing … April 30. and made in the name of John Scarth.) Ibid, X. p. 289. Nov. 4 Money warrant for 1,939 l. 2 s. 4 d. to Lord … John Ashton and Giles White, of Lydney; Anthony Hathaway, of Mitcheldean; Edward Parlour (Parlor), of …
Ewelme
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… was both innkeeper and butcher, while the wheelwright John Hathaway (at Thatchings) had expanded into iron-founding and … testimonials. 11 Reasons included incapacitating injury (e.g. a leg crushed by a cart), unspecified inability to … for Grendon (green hill'), cf. TNA, E 317/Oxon/1o, p. 3; OHC, CH/E/I/ii/1d; Claydon Ho., 12/1/33; for Heydon, …
Chelsea Settlement and Bastardy Examinations, 1733-1766
… Examinations, 1733-1750: nos 61-80 61. [n.p.] Middlesex, to wit. Mary Milliard, the wife of William … me, Peter Elers. 68. [n.p.] Middlesex, to wit. Thomas Hathaway, mariner, aged about 33 years, born at Walham Green … by whom he hath three children now living, vizt. Frances Hathaway, aged about 7 years, Thomas, aged about 4 years, and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was introduced after 1819 several ratepayers, notably W. E. Taunton of Freeland, the successive owners of Eynsham … wife to sleep in the workhouse, which was to close at 7 p.m. in winter and 9 p.m. in summer; inmates were to attend … the mastership passed between two local men, William Hathaway and William Buckingham. 38 The number of inmates …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… lord of Lydney manor, 6 served in the early 1270s. William Hathaway, constable 1287-91, who was also chief forester of … an event which in 1622 was said to happen at the speech (i.e. attachment) court by ancient custom, and the justices also … under the Act of 1668, have been supervised by two J.P.s, but in 1787 one local J.P., Charles Edwin of Clearwell, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… (d. 1856), a West Indies merchant from Bristol and M.P. for the city 1812-20. 87 He acquired several collieries at … became involved in Dean's mining industry. 94 In 1838 G. E. Jackson, a Birmingham ironmaster, sank Old Sling ore mine … estate of Alexander of Bicknor in 1306. 48 In 1375 Thomas Hathaway leased his share of a mill at Lydbrook to Alexander …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… works in 1786, 84 and it was presumably in them that Henry Hathaway of Framilode had carried on his tinplate manufacture … Com.), i. 169v. Glouc. Cath. Libr., Reg. Abb. Frocester B, p. 96. Ibid. p. 97. Glos. R.O., D 2193 (R. J. Cooper), … 1612, may represent Pool field and Twinpool. Shown in, e.g. Glos. Colln. Box VII. 1012. Glouc. Cath. Libr., Reg. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Lordship of Hatfield Broadoak, Essex, documents dated from Hathaway, Simon petition of examination of Hatherleigh, co. …
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