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A History of the County of Warwick
… century into a minor suburban centre served by stations at Lifford (opened 1840), King's Norton (1849), and Bournville …
Alumni Oxonienses
… of Tichborne, Hants), a colonel in the army, governor of Lifford Castle in Ireland, knighted at Tichborne 29 Aug., …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… bond of 1664 describes the Beswicks as of Drogheda and of Lifford in Donegal respectively; while two years later John …
Calendar of Treasury books
… Officers of the Regiments of Galway, Melonire, Lifford and Belcastle who after having served in the … 0 Ensign David Lame Court 45 12 6 1,952 15 0 per an. s. d. Lifford's Regiment: Lieut. Col. Samuel de Boisrond 219 0 0 … Officers who served in the Regiments of Galway, Melonier, Lifford and Belcastle at the reduction of Ireland and at the …
Calendar of Treasury books
… of Foot. Killivan Barracks, half a Company of Foot. Lifford Barracks, one Troop of Horse. Londonderry Barracks, …
Calendar of Treasury books
… being Officers in any of the Regiments of Lord Galway, Lifford, Belcastle, Melionier and Miremont and who were …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Justices of Ireland) to pay to Frederick William, Earl of Lifford, so much as his half pay of 8 s. a day as a Colonel …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… Viscount Dunbar; William Fitzwilliam, Lord Fitzwilliam of Lifford; Sir Randal Macdonnell, Earl of Antrim; Sir Henry …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… to the Lords of the Treasury, on the petition of Lord Lifford, who prays to be restored to his half-pay on the …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… a report lying before their board in favour of the Earl of Lifford, who petitions to be restored to the half-pay list in …
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