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A History of the County of Essex
… at one or more inoculating houses. 12 In 1800 Dr. Jenner visited the town to inoculate with cowpox the 85th …
Cardiff Records
… gent. 37. William Evans of Fairwater, gent. 38. Robert Jenner, esq. 39. John Jacob, esq. 40. Thomas Thomas, esq. 41. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Powell; Sir George Onesiphorus Paul, Bart.; Dr. Edward Jenner, who first brought the practice of vaccination into …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… a sarcophagus. Also by Sievier 138 is the figure of Edward Jenner (d. 1823), discoverer of smallpox vaccination, set on …
A History of the County of Essex
… son-in-law. 159 Henry Warner, however, who presented David Jenner to the rectory in 1678, has not been identified. 160 Jenner at his resignation in 1687 owned the advowson, and at … well. 184 In 1768 the curate was paid 40 a year. 185 David Jenner, rector 167887, a royal chaplain, and Henry Cardell, …
Survey of London
… about 1728like No. 50 under a lease to the bricklayer John Jenner, who in that year, shortly before his death and when … and (like No. 49) under a lease to the bricklayer John Jenner, 620 whose undertakings in London and the country at … 5 s. 0 d. 622 In 1731 the house was sold by Montigny, as Jenner's executor, for 2,500 to a recently wedded officer of …
Survey of London
… Barlows, senior and junior, Thomas Hipsley and John Jenner; the carpenters Thomas Cook and Caleb Waterfield (in …
Survey of London
… house on the site was sold by its building lessee, John Jenner, bricklayer, to the 'Fifty Churches Commissioners' in …
London Hearth Tax
… Almspeople Houndsditch Sarah Jackson 1 b Houndsditch John Jenner 1 b Houndsditch Eliza: March 1 b Houndsditch Hester …
London Hearth Tax
… 3 s iij Tobias Knight 2 s ij John Barringer 3 s iij Robert Jenner 1 s j Edward Letter 1 s j William Hancott 2 s ij …
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