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The Aldermen of the City of London
… 15] John Sawbridge [Langbourn], Whig, 3,456. George Hayley [Cordwainer], Whig, 3,390. Richard Oliver … Whig, 1,913. John Roberts, Tory, 1,398. [Sawbridge, Hayley, Bull and Crosby were supported by Wilkes and his … votes] 1780. [Poll 7 days; Closed September 15] George Hayley [Cordwainer], Whig, 4,062. [Died August 30, 1781] John …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… C. Asgill, Crosby, Kirkman, Sawbridge, Bull, Sir W. Lewes, Hayley and Newnham. Wilkes, presiding as Lord Mayor, did not …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… October 4, 1762; died July 19, 1774. July 22, 1774 George Hayley, Armourer S. 17756. [Sworn July 29] 86 Elected by 76 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… (ibid. f. 11). Discharged 15 Aug. 1757 (Adm. 7/813 f. 11). Hayley, William Clerk ( Treasurer's Accounts) 23 July 1742-20 …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… f. 351/p. 759; Cap. 1/1/3 f. 9v). Place taken by Thomas Hayley. Edmund Gibson D.D. (precentor, Oving) 1703-1716. Adm. … 5699 f. 351v/p. 760). Place taken by Thomas Gooch. Thomas Hayley M.A. (Heathfield) 1712-1736. Adm. 18 Oct. 1712 on d. … 1736-1754. Adm. 19 Jan. 1736 on preferment of Thomas Hayley (Cap. 1/1/3 f. 118). Dean 1754; res. 4 May (Cap. 1/1/4 …
The Environs of London
… a farm at Shirley, adjoining to his own lands, of William Hayley, Esq. the poet, to whom it came by marriage from the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Arable fields named in the Middle Ages were la Rude, 52 Hayley, 53 and Northfield. The last named perhaps lay east of …
Old and New London
… when complimentary verses from that wretched poet, Hayley, made the great man with the button-hole mouth blush …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… king's books at 11; patron and incumbent, the Rev. J. B. Hayley, whose tithes have been commuted for 642. The church … bust is finely sculptured by Chantrey. The Rev. William Hayley, who collected ample materials for a History of …
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