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Calendar of Treasury Books
… may be reserved to pay them. Warrant for 5 l. to Mrs. Pinckney on the old general dormant. The state of the Alum …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… [ Ibid. p. 9.] Same of the 13th June [read] for Leonard Pinckney to be admitted to the house belonging to the place …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Referred: ut supra. [ Ibid.] Same from Elizabeth Pinckney, widow, for relief in respect of her husband's …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… inferior officers [of the Mint] about the coinage. Mrs. Pinckney to have 5 l. The Commissioners of the Wine Licences …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… be paid] per Mr. Tailor. [Order for] 20 l. a year to Mris. Pinckney alias Bodingham: out of the Royal Oak Lottery. …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… under his father. [GL, Upholders Co. records] Pinckney, William, London, u (174994). Son of Charles Pinckney of Gt Marlow, Bucks., Gent. App. to Thomas Humphrys, …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… Esq. Rector of Dinsdale. Rector of Dinsdale. Christopher Pinckney, Gent. Patron hac vice. Rector of Dinsdale. Patron, …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… wife of Thomas. 34 In 1674, the leaseholders were William Pinckney and his wife Elizabeth, the lease being for the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… known as Bottle farm in 1970, was subinfeudated to Richard Pinckney by Andrew Wake (d. 1285), lord of Beechingstoke manor. 52 The land was held in 1443 by John Pinckney, whose son and successor Thomas settled his land at …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Harry's will in 1861, 106 and in 1864 was bought by E. C. Pinckney 107 (d. 1899). 108 It was acquired by Sir Christopher Furness, presumably from Pinckney's executors, was offered for sale by him in 1909, … mid 19th century, 181 probably soon after 1864 when E. C. Pinckney bought the land. Pinckney planted much woodland, …
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