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A History of the County of Suffolk
… whilst the lands, stock, &c., of Creeting St. Mary and Newton were worth 10 15 s. 5 d. a year. 2 The possessions of … In 1325 the goods and cattle of the manors of Creeting and Newton pertaining to this priory were valued by the crown at …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Alien houses The Cluniac priory of Newton Longville ALIEN HOUSES 32. THE CLUNIAC PRIORY OF NEWTON LONGVILLE The priory of Newton Longville was founded by Walter Giffard as a cell to …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… on the 29th of December, gave directions to Mr. William Newton, architect, to examine the building, and to deliver a … and constitutions of the churche and one booke of articles w ch conteines the fundamentall points of Christian Religion w ch is no w wanting.One Comunion Table, one Table in the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a parish, in the union of Sudbury, hundred of Babergh, W. division of Suffolk, 3 miles (N. N. E.) from Long Melford; … places of worship for Independents and Roman Catholics. H. Perrin, in 1698, founded a school for nineteen boys, sons … ALSTON, a chapelry, in the parish of Ashburton, union of Newton-Abbot, hundred of Teignbridge, Teignbridge and S. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… on app. as Secretary, Victualling Board (ibid.). Clifton, W. C. Temporary Clerk app. 24 Sept. 1858 (Adm. 12/650). No … 13 May 1836 (SPB, xiv f. 8). D. by 13 May 1836 (app. of W. H. Bell; Adm. 47/5). Gardner, George Second Clerk (Marine Pay … 50/8 ff. 121-6). Removed from office 1 Dec. 1714 (app. of Newton). Herbert, Arthur (cr. Earl of Torrington 29 May 1689) …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1695 to Dec. 1696 (T 1/35 f. 204; T 1/42 f. 129). Algar, W. Extra Clerk 1822-2 Sept. 1845 (T 29/489 p. 3). Ret. 2 … 24 June 1859-Oct. 1865 (T 29/575 p. 482). Atchley, W. H. Extra Clerk 10 May 1844-24 May 1861 (T 29/473 p. 199). … 19 March 1761-28 May 1762. Barry see Maxwell Barry Barton, Newton Private Secretary to First Lord (Addington) March …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 12 Sept. 1692 on app. as Storekeeper and Muster Master, W. Indies Squadron (Adm. 2/10 p. 78). Allen, Jasper Clerk ( … f. 11). Res. 25 Dec. 1723 (Adm. 7/811 f. 16). Benge, F. W. Clerk ( Stores Office) transferred from Transport Branch 7 … 66/3655). D. 23 July 1770 (Adm. 7/814 f. 2). Coffin, John Newton Temporary Clerk ( Ticket Office) 1 Nov. 1808-23 Dec. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… (HCA 50/6 ff. 108-9). Left office 16 March 1697 (app. of Newton). Littleton, Sir Thomas, 2nd Bart. Commissioner 19 … ff. 212-16; C 66/3772). Left office 26 Oct. 1798 (app. of W. Scott). Marsden, William Second Secretary 3 March 1795-21 … (HCA 50/15 f. 219). Left office 14 March 1815 (app. of H. Lindsay). Thurtle, Samuel Extra Clerk 14 Nov. 1796-19 Dec. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… (Derb.), who sold it in 1681 to John Beresford of Newton Grange, in Ashbourne (Derb.). 64 In 1723 John … his son Philip, who sold the 500-a. estate in 1901 to F. W. Green of York. 72 At first Green periodically lived at … Lourie, the owners in 1994. 19 Stanshope Hall forms an H-plan. The west wing seems originally to have been a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… in solid black.) 1 AMBLESIDE (B.e.) (O.S. 6 in. (a)XXVI, N.W., (b)XXVI, S.W., (c)XXVI, S.E.) Ambleside is a small town … a cup and steeple-cover (Plate 55) of 1618 given by James Newton to the chapel in 1684, secular cup with embossed bowl … 1661, and a second tablet bears the initials and date M.H. 1818. a(9). House, 100 yards S.W. of St. Anne's Chapel, …
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