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Calendar of Treasury Books
… to draw orders for 1,000 l. Peter D'Avaux, picture drawer in miniature, 50 l. for half a year's pension. Mr. Adderley, … Henshaw : blank. Mris. Ince, etc., for the Greyhound Inn, in Newmarket. Mr. Perenant : blank : King's warrant. Countess … Kinward, master joiner ; Mr. Phillip, master carver ; Mr. Haughton, purveyor ; Mr. Packer, paymaster, officers of the …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… of Queen Anne's Civil List revenues has been explained in each volume of this Calendar from 1702 onwards. See in … for the Officers dinners: same time 66 0 0 Charles Haughton, Clerk Itinerant: same time 164 5 0 William … Alice Vaughan., one quarter on 20 l. per an. 5 0 0 Tabitha Haughton, six quarters on 10 l. per an. 15 0 0 Kath[erine] …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… of Militia for Borough of Southwark and other places in Surrey.; Powers. The Lords and Commonsin Parliament … parts adjacent on the South side of the River of Thames in the County of Surrey, doe Ordaine and Declare, and be it … John Corbet, Richard Wright, Cornelius Cooke, and Robert Haughton Esquires, Colonell John Hardwicke. Master Richard …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… 1649.] [7 April 1649.] The Commons of England assembled in Parliament, having about the months of January and … High Sheriff; Philip Skippon, Philip Beddingfield, John Haughton, James Scambler, John Walpool, Robert Walpool, Robert Haughton, Edward Chamberlain, Thomas Russel, Robert Wilton, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Ashton - Ashton, West Ashton ASHTON, a township, in the parish of Tarvin, union of Great Boughton, Second … Chester; containing 401 inhabitants. The manor was held in the reign of Edward I. by the Mainwaring family, from whom … Audenshaw and Droylsden, KnottLanes, Hartshead, Denton and Haughton, Dukinfield, Newton and Godley, Stayley, and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Asselby - Aston-Blank Asselby ASSELBY, a township, in the parish and union of Howden, wapentake of Howdenshire, … S.) from Howden; containing 293 inhabitants. This place, in Domesday-book Aschilebi, was held at the Conquest chiefly … adjoining, by the Rev. Charles Smith Royds, rector of Haughton, the present possessor. The land is of a rich loamy …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… Weekly Assessments. The Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament being fully satisfied and resolved in their … Francis Jeremy, Robert Wood, Gregory Gawfell, John Haughton, Thos. Weld, Martin Sedley, Thomas Sotherton … Cornelius Cooke, Edward Sanders, Robert Hallman, Robert Haughton, Gent; Sir Thomas Grimes, Sir Edward Gresham, Sir …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… An Ordinance for The Form of Church Government to be used in the Church of England and Ireland, agreed upon by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, after Advice, had with the Assembly of … Collier of Saint Saviours, Mr. George Snelling Mr. Rob. Haughton and Mr. George Thompson of Olaves Southwark, Mr. …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… [D] Back, Stephen, Canterbury, Kent, cm (182639). Recorded in 1826 and 1830 in the parish of St Peter; in 182224, … of 42. [Bedford Office, London] Barke, Thomas, High St, Shifnal, Salop, cm (183536). [D] Barker, Mrs, Hall St, … London and York, u (178396). Son of John Brabs, farmer of Haughton; app. to Matthew Barker, u, on 12 August 1783. In
Alumni Oxonienses
… of Gloucester 1630, until his death 17 June, 1669, buried in the south side of choir. See Fasti, i. 442. Baber, Francis … of Wells and M.P. 1628-9, and April to May, 1640, died in 1644, aged 50. See Foster's Dictionary of M.P.'s. [ 15] … of Durham Cathedral, one of these names rector of Haughton-leSkerne, co. Durham, 1578. See Foster's Index …
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