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Magna Britannia
… monuments and memorials of the families of Handford 27, Rosier 28, Chichester 29, Cutcliffe 30, and Berry. 31 The … Westcote. Handford, 1584; and Hugh Handford, 1619. John Rosier, Gent., 1658; Lewis Rosier, Gent., 1676. Inscription on the monument of John …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… W. 1869 8 Feb. Thring, H. Parliamentary Agent 1769 28 Nov. Rosier, J. 1797 30 June Dorington, J. 1825 5 Dec. Dorington, …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… J. Parliamentary Counse Hargrave, F. Parliamentary Agent Rosier, J. LIST OF OFFICIALS FOLLOWING REORGANISATION 19 …
London and Middlesex Exchequer Equity Pleadings, 1685-6 and 1784-5
… draper, Bedfordbury, London, d1's assignee; (3) James Rosier, button maker, parish of St. Clements Danes, London, …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Thomas, Richmond, Yorks., cm (1825). [PR (bapt.)] Rosier, , address unrecorded. Tradesman employed by Morel & …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… 17 s. 4 d. 1 lb. of "polen" wax for the foot of the rosier and for setting the leaves, 6 d. For iron work, keys, … and Mr. Harry Gyllforth. 4 yds. red sarcenet for the rosier on the tower, which was delivered to the King. 11 yds. … 4 oz. "selevyd" silk for wrapping the bush that the rosier was made of. A partelet of white satin, garnished with …
Richard Hutton's Complaints Book
… about 14 oz. of bread (it not being weighed except Daniel Rosier's, who has 18 oz.) per day, 8 oz. of flesh per meal & …
Richard Hutton's Complaints Book
… Smart Thomas Portland Edward Clark Thomas Waite Daniel Rosier Richard Heywood This is a copy of a paper delivered to …
Alumni Oxonienses
… D.Med. Lambeth 9 April, 1675. See St. Paul's S. R. 47. Rosier, Charles D.C.L. 7 Feb., 1642-3. See Roser. Rosier, John s. Rog., of Chumleigh, Devon, cler. Exeter … Worlington, Devon, 1722. See Foster's Index Eccl. [ 25] Rosier, Roger s. John, of Chulmleigh, Devon, gent. Exeter …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… by James Lovinge. In 1638 it was probably occupied by Mr. Rosier, whose house was valued at £20 a year. Pigeon failed …
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