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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Westerham, and he soon after conveyed it to Sir George Newman, LL.D. in whose descendants, who bore for their arms, …
Survey of London
… to its origins, when in 1848 the community established by Newman at Maryvale near Birmingham was joined by another … evangelism of the Congregations of St. Philip Neri. 3 Newman, who had advocated a grand and central metropolitan … most of the money available for building, agreeable to Newman's advice that it would subsequently be easier to …
The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
… signed by John Stocton, Rob. Davys, and Rob. Newman, that a hound bitch being locked in a chamber in the … Archbishop of Canterbury, Bishop of London, W. Byrde, G. Newman, and Tho. Edmondes) for the arrest of Sir Edward … T. W.; 31 March, 1654. 7. To "Capt. Chambre" from William Newman, about remittances from Ireland; 18 Aug., 1653. 8. …
The Manuscripts of Shrewsbury and Coventry Corporations [etc]
… y e 25 th. Y e 28 th June 1700 y e Tankerville Capt. Newman arriv'd in this road & y e Somers Capt. J no Douglas y …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… J. By 1721 Baughes, H. 1721 30 Mar. Crouch, J. 1721 17 May Newman, T. By 1721 Hind, J. By 1721 Taylor, J. By 1722 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the parish, of the annual produce of 5l. 13s. 4d. WILLIAM NEWMAN, gent. gave by will, in 1736, land, for cloathing the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Yates (d. 1851). In the south aisle are tablets to Edmund Newman Kershaw of Heskin Hall (d. 1810) and to the Rev. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Gregory, M.A. 99 " res. C. C. Prichard 6 Dec. 1904 Richard Newman, M.A. 100 " d. T. H. Gregory After the church came … report was kindly lent by the vicar, the Rev. R. Newman, M.A. Mr. Prior, whose report has been printed, …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… century. In 1616 there were eleven houses here called 'Newman's Rowe', from one Humphrey Newman who had been an original leaseholder of Nos. 12 to 16 … the sanitary scheme of the Corporation. The backs of the Newman's Row houses westwards, Nos. 12 to 17, projected over …
Survey of London
… the rent of 12, to the first occupant of the house, George Newman, a wine merchant. 88 The mortgagee in this instance … capital, Bonnin, for instance, borrowing 2,000 from George Newman, the wine merchant of No. 8 Pelham Crescent, on the …
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