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Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… upholder (16961731). On 1 August 1696 the Earl of Rockingham paid him 8s for a coffin and on 2 October 19s 2d … unknown, u (1716). Paid 19s in July 1716 by the Earl of Rockingham for three bedsteads etc. [Lincoln RO, Monson 10 … (166566). Recorded in the account books of the Countess of Rockingham. On 19 December 1665 he was paid 1 2s 6d for a …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Hon. Thomas Wentworth, Esq; second Brother of the Earl of Rockingham, dec. In his Place Hon. John Finch, Esq; third Son …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… but with this Amendment. Mr. Watson, Son to the Lord Rockingham moved, 'That an humble Address be presented to her …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… villas (Whittlebury (4) and Potterspury (5)). As with Rockingham Forest in the N.E. of the county, the implications …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… woodland in the N.E. are survivals of the once extensive Rockingham Forest, and the great areas of wood in the S. are … the N. the extensive areas of woodland, part of the former Rockingham Forest, together with a larger proportion of … A.D. Indeed ecologists have already concluded that much of Rockingham Forest actually came into being between the 5th …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… larger tracts of woodland are survivals of the extensive Rockingham Forest. With the exception of the N. limestone … areas of woodland, mainly in the N.W. within the former Rockingham Forest, effectively hide all archaeological sites … Glapthorn and Southwick Medieval settlements Within Rockingham Forest in the N.W. of the area, there are many …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… areas which lay adjacent formed the basis of that part of Rockingham Forest which was known as Cliffe Bailiwick, and … which forms the core of the present Inventory (Fig. 4). Rockingham Forest was established by the early Norman kings. … made clearings or lawns. Fig. 4 Maps showing the Forest of Rockingham and medieval settlements within the Inventory area …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Corp. Rec., Shelf 9 (books of Apprenticeship Enrolments); Rockingham, 16 Sept. 1820. He was born at Bridlington and, … 1815. Trin. Ho. Rec.; Hull Advertiser, 182631, passim. Rockingham, 6 Mar. 1830. Payment for the sculpture was … 1822. See pp. 331, 420. Hull Advertiser, 25 Jan. 1833; Rockingham, 4 May, 5 Oct. 1833. Hull Advertiser, 16 Aug. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… of the Corporation). The arms are those of Watson of Rockingham, to which possibly he had no right. Details of the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… for the grandstand on the Knavesmire was the Marquess of Rockingham (173082), and there is a survey of York racecourse … came from Hooton Roberts near Rotherham, a quarry owned by Rockingham, who himself paid 10 to Joseph Wood for clearing … The Grandstand cost 1,896 and in addition the Marquess of Rockingham paid 415 out of his own pocket, to cover …
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