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Calendar of Border Papers
… opposite, who argued that the keepers of Tynedale and Redesdale should be equally entitled to hold March meetings, …
Calendar of Border Papers
… suspension, was deprived of the custody of Harbottle and Redesdale, given to his rival Collingwood,a doubtful step in …
Survey of London
… the metropolis of Great Britain'. 169 In August 1861 Lord Redesdale had called attention in the House of Commons to the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… curacy; net income, 45; patron and impropriator, Lord Redesdale. The church is a very small structure. Two closes …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… They reported on 28 February 1826 (HC 143 (1826) xv, xvi). Redesdale and Littledale did not sign the report. The … the report. 36 Commissioners 26 April 1824 Eldon, Earl of; Redesdale, Lord; Gifford, Lord; Leach, Sir J.; Wetherell, Sir …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… was delivered to the Home Office on 24 February 1853. 17 Redesdale did not sign the report and a statement of his … Dec. 1850 Campbell, Lord; Lushington, S.; Beaumont, Lord; Redesdale, Lord; Pleydell Bouverie, Hon. E.; Walpole, S. H.; …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Heritage. NMR. BB001157) 44 16 Asthall: Lord and Lady Redesdale and their children (the 'Mitford Family') outside …
Calendar of State Papers and Manuscripts in the Archives and Collections of Milan
… in the chapter held on St. George's day, 1469. Robin of Redesdale. The Earl of Devon was taken and executed at …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… A national school was endowed in 1813, with 4000, by Lord Redesdale and Dr. Winford; the income is about 140 per annum. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… divided, the middle march, comprising Tyndale and Redesdale, was within the present limits of Northumberland; … beginning of the last century, the police of Tyndale and Redesdale was maintained by officers called Country keepers, …
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