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The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… from the City by Nov 1688 (1) GR, appr, 1641, to William Hulme, W, 1683 (2) d 9 Jan 1693/4, bur St Lawrence Jewry (3) … CLO, of AH Honey Lane, m Anne, da of Edward Claxton, MER, and Judith Pilkington, mar (A) Elizabeth, da of Tobias Potter … not Whig (4) Bro of Edward WALDO Bro-in-law of John DUBOIS and Edmund WISEMAN (5) (1) Boyd 28248, VBk, St Mary le Bow …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of a good Somerset family of Merifield, near Ilminster, and was educated at Oxford, at either Corpus Christi or … Dorothy, daughter of Sir William Petre of Writtle, Essex, and in 1578 succeeded his father. He was childless, but his … offer failed, as Dorothy was not willing to appoint Dr. Hawley of Gloucester Hall as the first Warden, as he …
A History of the County of Stafford
… parish lay within Cannock forest. Only the area south and east of the Holbrook was excluded. 70 There was evidently … time the manor was granted to Herbert le Rous in 1159, 72 and the area of cultivation was gradually extended by … for long were those owned by members of the Hallsworth and Hawley families. Edward Hallsworth was making rope in George …
A History of the County of Stafford
… registered Glad Tidings Hall in Broadway North in 1944, and that registration too was cancelled in 1945. 36 They … Church in Lower Hall Lane as Glad Tidings Hall in 1945 and replaced it with the newly built Glad Tidings Hall … of brick and concrete designed in a modern style by Hulme, Upright & Partners of Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent. 36 A …
A History of the County of Stafford
… begins with the area covered by the pre-1835 borough and then, starting with its northeasterly expansion into the … Meikle Coll., 'Middle of the Midlands', chap. 19; T. N. Hulme, 'S. George's Par.: Street & Place Names' (in W.C.L.); … D. 260/M/E/174, 27 Sept. 1864; for Wm. Ward see T. N. Hulme, 'S. George's Par.: Street & Place Names' (in W.C.L.). …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a. 3 r. 17 p., of which 1318 acres are arable, 967 pasture and meadow, 33 woodland, and 203 common or waste. Heath is remarkable for the … at 16. 3. 11.; net income, 450; patrons, the Trustees of Hulme's exhibitions to Brasenose College, Oxford. The tithes …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… thereof for Thomas Rymer, her Majesty's Historiographer, and to Awnsham Churchill, bookseller, for transcribing a 15th volume of " Leagues and Treaties" extracted from ancient records by said Rymer … Ibid., p. 56. Treasurer Oxford to Sir Isaac Newton and Mr. Hawley [Halley]. Mr. Cawood has presented to me the enclosed …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… the Receipt of the Exchequer to apply certain surplusages and unappropriated moneys as follows to aid the deficiencies … funds granted by Parliament: to wit to distribute, issue and apply sufficient sums to complete one quarter on the … Book IX, p. 54. Same to same of the petition of Richard Hawley for a further term in the offices of bailiff and
Calendar of Treasury Books
… 573 l. to Cyrill Wych, Esq., 300 l. thereof for equipage and 273 l. for three months from Feb. 14 last on his ordinary … surviving Paymasters of Exchequer Bills (Samuel Edwards and Charles Lowe) the unsatisfied remainder of the 20,000 l. … Ben. Mildmay, Esq., on 300 l. per an., ditto 225 0 0 Hen. Hawley, Esq., on 300 l. per an., ditto 225 0 0 John …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… of his son Isaac Grognet who is now become a lunatic and an insupportable burden to his said father: it being … Troops of the Allies in their march into Piedmont in 1692 and that being banished out of Switzerland for the same at … Peter Wentworth, Henry Durell, Benj. Middway, Henry Hawley, Esqrs. 300 l. per an. each 1,200 0 0 Pages of Honour: …
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