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A History of the County of Oxford
… 1938 a new electric master clock was installed. 27 Charles Nourse, by will dated 1789 bequeathed to the city £1,000, the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… century was dominated by the fifty-year tenure of William Nourse (1821-71). In 1838 a service was held every Sunday, … and was soon emulated at Patching. 84 Towards the end of Nourse's incumbency the number of communicants had dropped to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… bread was still being distributed in 1923. 58 Henrietta Nourse gave £200 stock in memory of her husband A. H. Nourse, a former vicar of Cogges, at his death in 1868. The … White's, William Wright's, Simon Holford's, Henrietta Nourse's, Charles Bailey's, and Sarah ScottPruce's. Blake's …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the provision of a house and improved income. Henry Nourse, 1862-70, was curate of Standlake and 'very well …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Taylors' Company, monument restored 1666; (3) to Luke Nourse, 1673, Hugh Wells, 1673, and Edward Nourse, his son, 1689, who married Mary, daughter of Hugh …
Calendar of Treasury books
… at New Windsor; same time 30 0 0 Avery Vokins and Richard Nourse Churchwardens of St. Margaret's, Westminster, in lieu …
Survey of London
… Sir Wm. Blizzard by Opie (on side wall), Edward Nourse, Junr. by Highmore (on end wall to left), William …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… an instrument to set forth his Gospel and to serve as a "nourse" to his church. Which course, you may tell him, we …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… ysle, must nedes imitate your stepes, being a faithfull nourse in [the] churche," whereof the honour shall redound to …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Robertson and George Lloyd for restoration. Charles Nourse for a landsurveyor's place, London. John Aldridge for …
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