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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1735 1 Sept. Webster, N. 1737 1 July Bales, J. 1739 8 June Mackenzie, H. 1739 16 July Davis, R. 1740 1 Jan. Moone, E. … 1 July Williams, J. 1729 1 Dec. Bowers, T. 1730 1 Jan. Mackenzie, H. 1732 5 Jan. Davis, R. 1732 14 Jan. Webster, N. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1690 2 Feb. Frolling, C. Apprentices by 17301761 By 1730 Mackenzie, H. By 1730 Hobbs, J. 1730 14 Jan. Jackson, J. 1732 …
Old and New London
… Masters of the Chancery. "It derived its name," says Mr. Mackenzie Walcott, "from the bar of open timber-work ( …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Local Govt. Act, 1858, 21 & 22 Vic. c. 98. Cf. Pratt and Mackenzie's Law of Highways, ed. H. Parrish and P. Freeman …
Survey of London
… to the docks. John Cousens, Francis Renshaw and Alfred Mackenzie responded by taking a lease of six acres on the …
Survey of London Monograph
… on Crosby Place, afterwards printed (1842), the Rev. Chas. Mackenzie states that a different kind of stone was used in … on the right with the great parlour. From the Rev. Chas. Mackenzie's description it seems probable that there was … on this point they are not agreed, and the Rev. Charles Mackenzie refers to the upper room as the council chamber. …
A History of the County of York
… 85), 76 n., 127 n. E.R. Antiq. Soc. ii. 40, 45, 46, 48. N. Mackenzie, 'Sir Thomas Herbert of Tintern', Bull. Inst. Hist. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… with good taste'. In contemporary drawings (notably Mackenzie's done in 1820) 61 the Theatre, bereft of cupola …
Survey of London
… of Park Street, coachmaker to the King, and Murdoch Mackenzie of the 'Rhedarium for the sale of coaches' which …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 25 Mar. Hubbard, J. 1785 9 July Booth, J. 1785 17 Oct. Mackenzie, W. 1787 26 Feb. Grierson, R. 1788 15 Nov. …
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