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Journal of the House of Lords
… Company Appendix A (3) No. 3 [172] No.3.Correspondence and Papers relating to the Samples of Tea procured from … of Tea referred to in the following Papers, Foreign Moneys and Weights being reduced into English Money and Weights, in Dr. Kelly's Evidence, p.509. [173] (1.)Copy …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Consuls in Europe to furnish Information as to the Price and Consumption of Tea, and the Duties on that Article, within their respective … have been received from His Majesty's Consuls General and Consuls at the Places noted at the Foot of this Letter. I …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Accounts of The East India Company, Civil, Political and Commercial, and its Trade and Intercourse with the East generally. Page in Printed App …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was the Cheese Country devoted to cheese dairy farming and grazing. To the extreme south-west lay a small part of the Butter Country, and in the extreme south-east there were fragments of a … 1574; surv. Amesbury 1635; W.A.S. Libr. Devizes, surv. Cannings Canonicorum 1661; B.M. Add. MSS. 23152, f. 6, 37270, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… directed, in the first place, to supply their own wants, and next, to enable themselves to purchase those necessaries … delayed by local opposition for fourteen years. 39 Again, Potterne Field was not inclosed because the procedure laid … Knook 1871). General agricultural depression (Bishop's Cannings 1851), scarcity of agricultural employment (Berwick …
Survey of London
… built here. The site had been part of Stone Conduit Close and was a portion of the ground granted by the Earl of Clarendon in August 1664 to Sir William Pulteney and Sir John Denham, the western half of which Denham, in … 1666/7 (see pages 342, 3901). On 20 November 1668 Pulteney and his trustee Henry Guy, of Tring, Hertfordshire, esquire, …
A History of the County of Essex
… the road from Marks Tey on a small part of the south-west, and by field boundaries on most of the remain- ing sides; in the north-west, south-west, and south-east, however, the parish boundary ran across … lobby-entry houses. The core of Cummins, earlier Cammes or Cannings, was probably the house assessed on two hearths in …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1866 (FO 366/676 pp. 133-5). Ancell, Richard Librarian and Keeper of the Papers 5 Jan. 1801-5 Jan. 1810 (FO … (FO 366/380). Left office 5 Jan. 1799 on app. as Agent and Consul General, Lower Saxony (ibid.; FO 366/329 f. 35; … p. 34). Res. 20 Oct. 1845 (ibid. pp. 387-8). Dudley and Ward, John William (Ward) 4th Viscount (cr. Earl of …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 194-5). Res. 6 March 1867 on app. as Assistant Comptroller and Auditor General (ibid. 260). Andrews, Thomas Messenger of … as Under Clerk 29 June 1733 ( CTBP 1731-4, 390) and continued as such until d. D. by 23 May 1760 (T 29/33 p. … in office to 5 March 1824 (T 29/231 p. 88). Messenger and Bookranger 5 March 1824-18 Feb. 1831 (ibid.). Res. 18 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Dec. 1860-10 May 1867 (AB, iv, 106). Auditor of Civil List and Assistant to Secretaries 10 May 1867 (ibid. 272-6). … ( Report of Select Committee on House of Commons Offices and Fees 1833 (HC 1833, xii), 341-2). Lowry Corry, Montagu … ( Gent. Mag. (1751), xxi, 237); occ. as Clerk 1752 ( Court and City Reg. (1752), 109). Position uncertain. Medley, …
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