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A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1891. 48 Listed as Cong. until 1879, although min. J. A. Picton allegedly introduced modified Anglican svces. without …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… by Sir John Philipps, father of the late Lord Milford, of Picton Castle, in this county. The tithes belong to the … members of the family inheriting the neighbouring seat of Picton Castle. This church was judiciously restored in the …
Old and New London
… reposed the remains of the gallant general, Sir Thomas Picton, who fell at Waterloo; but in 1859 they were removed …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… in Slebyche in tenure of Wm. Goboghe, Morgan William Thos. Picton, Thos. Lloyde and John Madock, lands (specified) …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Oct., 1607, aged 16; a student of Inner Temple 1611, as of Picton, Cheshire. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg. Hurlestone, … Dec., 1577, aged 18; student of Inner Temple 1583, as of Picton, Cheshire. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg. [ 10] …
A History of the County of Durham
… In February, 1340-1, we find the collation of Hugh de Picton, chaplain, to the chantry of Bathelspital, near …
Journal of the House of Commons
… for a Fine, for the Delinquency of John Hurleston, of Picton in the County of Chester, Esquire; and John Hurleston … An Ordinance for granting a Pardon unto John Hurleston, of Picton in the County of Chester, Esquire, and John Hurleston …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Mr. Thomas Anthony Devis, Mr. William Gregory, Mr. Thomas Picton, Mr. William Bynam, Mr. John Berry, Mr. William …
A History of the County of Chester
… Coddington, Greasby, Hatton, Lea Newbold, Ledsham, Picton, Prenton, Saughall, Storeton, Tattenhall, Wallasey, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… the property of a nephew of the late General Sir Thomas Picton, G.C.B., who purchased the estate from the son of Sir …
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