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Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… 823. Appointments, &c. Appointments, Nominations, and Approbations of Elections to various Offices by the King. … 14 May 46 Eliott, Lieut-Genl. Governor of Londonderry and Culmore Fort 20 Oct. 52 In Military Entry Book, vol. 27. … 31 Jan. 394 Peachey, Sir James Do.do.do. 21 Feb. 395 Thynne, Hon. Henry Do.do.do. 23 " 3967 Elliot, Right Hon. Sir …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Thame Churches, schools and charities Church. 1 Since Thame was an ancient manor of … a resident canon of Lincoln, sold the prebend to Sir John Thynne and Edward Kelway. 14 In 1549 the sale was confirmed … to receive an annual pension of 7 from Thame. 15 In 1550 Thynne and Kelway exchanged the prebend for lands in Devon …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Thame Topography, manors and estates THAME As an ancient market-town on the Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire border, only 14 miles from Oxford and 46 from … with the part of the prebend known as the rectory to the Thynne family and was ultimately sold to Baroness Wenman. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Librarians 16601837 Librarians 16601837 Between 1660 and 1837 the care of the various royal libraries gave rise to … Keeper of the Libraries 16601774 1660 Ross, T. 1675 3 Dec. Thynne, H.F. 1677 29 June Thynne, H.F. (joint) 1677 29 June Thynne, J. (joint) 1689 22 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Coldfield is situated about half-way between Birmingham and Lichfield, along the main road joining these two places. … by Sutton Park, an area of natural moorland, heath, and woodland, lying to the west of the town, and including … Earl of Essex (1612), Richard Newdigate (1646), 78 Thomas Thynne, M.P., afterwards Viscount Weymouth (1679), 79 and the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… parish church but the west end of the abbey church, 1 and that appears to have been true from the early 12th … in the later Middle Ages from the name of the town, and documentary reference to the place called the hermitage … church was made in 1885 by Carlton C. Michell and William Thynne, and given to the church in 1887 by the Revd. Charles …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 1268. The city is known to have returned members in 1275 and again to the Model Parliament of 1295. 2 Coventry … to Edward I's Parliaments of 1298, 1301, 1302, 1305, and 1306, but apparently not to that of 1307. 3 The city's … in 1640 Lord Coventry recommended his son-in-law, Henry Thynne, as a parliamentary candidate. The recorder died early …
The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds etc.
… very long indenture of an agreement between the Abbot and convent of St. Mary at York and the Mayor and citizens of Lincoln, respecting lands … was granted to him and Thomas Burton, esq. by Sir John Thynne, knt., and Thomas Throgmorton, esq., who had it by …
The Manuscripts of Shrewsbury and Coventry Corporations [etc]
… Several boxes are filled with miscellaneous documents and papers, and petitions to the bailiffs, sorted and labelled, extending … themselves. 1592, July. Cause Castle.Letter from John Thynne to the bailiffs, offering himself for election as …
Survey of London
… XXTHE FLASK TAVERN (NO. 26, SOUTH GROVE) Ground Landlord And Leaseholder. This house was originally copyhold of the … Cantlowes but has been enfranchised. General Description And Date of Structure. The Flask Tavern, which was the scene … of three storeys facing south-west of 18th-century date, and a smaller structure shown in the parish plan of 1804 as …
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