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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… king's books at 10. 1. 8.; patron and incumbent, the Rev. T. G. Dickenson. The tithes have been commuted for 286; and … The church contains a mural monument to Lieut. Sheppard, who received a wound in the head at the attack on … places of worship for Independents and Roman Catholics. H. Perrin, in 1698, founded a school for nineteen boys, sons …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… March 1789) Secretary of State 23 Dec. 1783-21 April 1791 (T 52/73 p. 55; London Gazette no. 12503; T 53/60 p. 165). Carpenter, Percy Temporary Clerk ( … Superintendent of Aliens (FO 366/380; FO 366/671 pp. 64-5; HO 38/7 pp. 573-5). Forbes, John Private Secretary to …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Dacres Supernumerary Clerk 17 May 1791-24 Oct. 1794 (HO 43/3 p. 257). Clerk 24 Oct. 1794-30 July 1810 (HO 43/6 p. … 1829-30 Aug. 1847 (HO 82/16). Ret. 30 Aug. 1847 (HO 82/2; T 13/2 p. 321). Arbuthnot, Robert Christopher Junior Clerk … 13/7 p. 319). Dis. April 1869 (T 13/8 p. 263). Burgess, R. H. Office Porter probably app. 1862; occ. from 1863 to 1866 ( …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 878/4 no. 37). Baldwin, William Counsel app. 2 Feb. 1796 (HO 43/7 p. 364); transferred from Home to Colonial Office 12 … Papers 31 March 1856-13 June 1858 (CO 701/4). Liddell, H. Supernumerary Clerk 10 Jan. 1842-1 July 1843 (CO 324/148 … Res. 27 Jan. 1859 on app. as Extra Clerk, Treasury (ibid.; T 29/574 p. 30). Mitchelson, Archibald Hepburn Joint Private …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… (Newcastle) c. 1750. Occ. from 16 April to 4 Nov. 1750 (T 52/45 p. 324). Allen, William Clerk (Hillsborough) c. … Left office c. Dec. 1675 on app. as Rose Rouge Pursuivant (H.S. London, The College of Arms (London 1963), 175-6). … 1804 ( Royal Kal. (1804), 133). Res. March 1841 (SO 5/43; HO 39/12, Taylor to Jones and Sanders, 11 April 1841). Blair, …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… office March 1782 on abolition of Colonial Department (T 1/579 Schedule 2). Lackington, Charles Office Keeper … Languages May 1784-Dec. 1792. App. notified 12 May 1784 (HO 36/4 p. 64); pd. to 24 Dec. 1792 (HO 82/3). Macleane, … 1702 (C 66/ 3432). Grant determined 18 Nov. 1714 (app. of H. Howard). Tully, Richard Interpreter of Oriental Languages …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Lourie, the owners in 1994. 19 Stanshope Hall forms an H-plan. The west wing seems originally to have been a … John's church, Longton; those four were cast in 1815 by T. Mears of London, although one had been recast in 1930 by … V.C.H. Staffs. i. 327; Census, 1911-31. P.R.O., HO 107/1003; HO 107/2008; ibid. RG 9/1949; RG 10/2885; RG …
A History of the County of Stafford
… FOR THE POOR. None known expressly for the township. V.C.H. Staffs. i. 327; Census, 1931. This article was written in … C.C., Sites and Monuments Rec. 00118, 00119, 00333, 01398; T.S.S.A.H.S. xxvii. 1-26; Eng. P.N. Elements, i. 248-9. … pp. 142-3. Ibid. D. 2375M/57/1, 6 Apr. 36 Eliz. I. P.R.O., HO 107/1003; Charlesworth fam. tomb in Longnor churchyard. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… was administered jointly with others for Longnor. 79 V.C.H. Staffs. i. 327. This article was written in 1994. Census, … The figures for the Hurdlow area are taken from P.R.O., HO 107/1005; ibid. RG 11/2740. Below, Leek: Leekfrith, intro. … D. 2375M/1/1, ct. of 9 Hen. IV. Ibid. D. 2375M/163/15; T.N.S.F.C. lxxiii. 121; below, Leek: Leek and Lowe, general …
A History of the County of Stafford
… FOR THE POOR. None known expressly for the township. V.C.H. Staffs. i. 327. This article was written in 1994. Geol. … Below, Quarnford, econ. hist. (trade and ind.). P.R.O., HO 107/1003; HO 107/2008; ibid. RG 9/1949. Above, Alstonefield, par. …
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