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A History of the County of Sussex
… and 1707 the patrons were respectively Maria Mill, William Naylor, and Francis Page, 84 all perhaps Deane's grantees. …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… William Lowndes, Esq; Secretary of the Treasury. George Naylor Esq; WALES. Anglerea. Richard Lord Viscount Bulkeley …
A History of the County of Essex
… In 1666 there is a reference to masts lying in Mistress Naylor's yard at Barking. 117 A rope-maker occurs in 1683. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1724 18 Feb. Jones, W. 1724 1 Apr. Croxall, S. 1724 1 Apr. Naylor, - 1724 1 Apr. Birch, W. 1724 1 Apr. Lovell, E. 1724 1 … Feb.] Vossius, I. 1675 27 Feb. Glanville, J. 1675 8 Aug. Naylor, W. 1675 3 Nov. May, G. 1676 27 Feb. Shippen, W. 1676 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Talbot, - By 1723 Burnet, G. By 1723 Gilbert, J. By 1726 Naylor, C. By 1731 Reynolds, - 1734 27 Aug. Clarke, A. By …
Survey of London
… respectable' sailmaker and ship's chandler, and William Naylor Morrison of Streatham, a brickmaker. Among the …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… February 28, 1656–7. Ordered, that the wife of James Naylor be permitted to have free access to him upon all …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… of Lords, or a House so constituted) for the case of James Naylor 9 might happen to be your own case. By their judicial …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… with them. But the blasphemies in them are intolerable. Naylor was committed and whipped for lesser blasphemies than …
Old and New London
… Lane in 1758. Two women named Metyard killed a woman named Naylor, and then cut up the body, intending to throw the …
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