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Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… (old). 2. Selby (old). 3. Law, late bishop of Carlisle. 4. Lushington, vicar in 1782. 5. Arms of England, with a file of …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… Father, and Faithfull Friend, the Revd. James Stephen Lushington M. A. (Son of Thomas Godfrey Lushington of Sitting Bourn, Kent, Esq re.) Who was nineteen …
Survey of London
… 31. John Tulloch, 22 May 1839; his wife Jane Ann (formerly Lushington), 22 May 1884; his sister Margaret Tulloch, 28 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Middle Watch and Boxworth End 4Sharp's successor T. G. L. Lushington built St. Peter's mission church in Boxworth End …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… the civil establishment of Ireland determined, and 1 " 528 Lushington, Mrs. Jane, placed thereon for a like pension …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Sir R. Westley (17371745). Sir N. Nash (17581767). # W. Lushington (17951799). J. Ansley (18001835). Sir C. S. Hunter …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… incorporated at Oxford 1637: by the persuasion of Mr. Tho. Lushington, his former tutor, he came to Norwich, and …
Survey of London
… Needham, a bank trustee, and No. 1 in 1846 by Charles Lushington, M. P., who was probably responsible for the …
Survey of London
… 185257, William Cooper, barrister; 186062, Edward Lushington Blackburne, a architect. No. 14. 1844, Roger …
Old and New London
… technically an action for the purpose of ejecting Colonel Lushington from Tichborne House, Hampshire, which had been …
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