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A History of the County of Buckingham
… 306 15 s. yearly. 106 He sold it in 1880 to Mr. Stafford O'Brien Hoare, Sheriff of Buckinghamshire from 1893 to 1894. … Bd. of Agric. (1905). Lysons, Mag. Brit. i (3), 651. P.R.O. List of Sheriffs, 10. G.E.C. Complete Peerage, v, 50. …
Survey of London
… commercial speculator in the following year. 76 He was A. O. Edwards, founder and chairman of Edcaster, a … 18951912. (Sir) John Hubert Ward, latterly K.C.V.O., brother of 2nd Earl of Dudley, 191238: his wid., Lady … Lane). The Correspondence of Lord Overstone, ed. D. P. O'Brien, vol. I, 1971, p. 180. GBM 37/3478: B.A. 38201: P.O.D. …
Cardiff Records
… Cocd. Llangyfelach. Buried at Llandaff 1764. See post. O'Brien. The Flat Holm island is in Saint Mary's parish, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Hill'. 6 At a mass meeting in the same month, at which O'Connell was present, one of the speakers attacked the Whig … Journal, realized that a Chartist movement led by Feargus O'Connor was a different kind of agitation, both in outlook … to Birmingham. By contrast the atmosphere of London, in O'Brien's word, was 'deadening', 44 and if there was to be …
A History of the County of Warwick
… a Midland branch of the Catholic Association 41 and Daniel O'Connell addressed a meeting of members at the hotel in … in a petition with some 5,000 signatures in support of O'Connell's campaign. When the 'Liberator' himself came to … Newhall Hill in 1819. 56 In April 1831 James Bronterre O'Brien, the future Chartist leader, began to publish the …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… and the English Pale. These were joined by the Geraldines, O'Connors, O'Moores, " and other loose people of all sorts," and did not … was constrained to live in a boat upon the water. An O'Brien was set up in Thomond. O'Donnell came, and took a prey …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1678
… Col. Sydney's and Col. Salusbury's ( p. 589), and Lord O'Brien's ( pp. 323, 356) regiments. (It is doubtful whether … were sent over ( p. 238). The great funeral of Lady O'Neill, mother of the Marchioness of Antrim, is described on …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… ( pp. 82, 83). On the 12th he married the widow of Lord O'Brien, sister of the last Duke of Richmond, and went to live … Monmouth returned suddenly to London, landing about 3 o'clock on the morning of Friday, 28 November, at Whitehall, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… up contrary to law (p. 413). In October Katharine, Lady O'Brien, presented a petition claiming the barony of Clifton of … the Address were Lords Arran, Fitz-Hardinge, Aungier, and O'Brien, and Sir T. Clarges and Sir E. Massey (p. 100). Notes …
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