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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… of the following courts or groups of courts: King's Bench, 5 January 1818 (HC 292 (1818) vii, 243); Common … Sir W.; Burton, F.; Leycester, H.; Park, J. A.; Heywood, S.; Harvey, J. S.; Walton, W. (C 66/4167). 3. WEIGHTS AND … W. H.; Young, T.; Kater, H. (C 66/4199). Secretary Troward, R. 12 4. FORGERY OF BANK NOTES 1818-20 Seven …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 770 ft. above the sea. Manning and Bray call it Cardinal's Cap, but this name does not now seem to be known locally. … lord of Blechingley 176999, sold the advowson to Richard Troward in 1790, 179 having, however, previously given the … Jarvis Kenrick, 180 after which the patronage reverted to Troward. 181 Later the advowson came into the hands of the …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 1911 and have since been excavated by Mr. A. H. Cocks, F.S.A., and are to be housed in a museum near the school built … delayed the siege until 11 July following, when Browne's artillery overcame the resistance of the Royalists: the … when it was sold by Sir Robert Clayton, bart., to Richard Troward, 231 and purchased from him by Jeremiah Smith in …
A History of the County of Surrey
… mills. A corn mill is now worked by it. A map in Aubrey's Surrey marks the mill in the 17th or 18th century. 4 Horne … for the Upper Borough were appointed at the sheriff's tourn. The parish registers begin in 1614, and … 1780, 96 and passed, probably with Blechingley, to Richard Troward, who conveyed it in 1798 to Thomas Poynder, 97 in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… attacks from Robert Mowbray. 19 An onslaught in John's reign was, however, more successful, Peter de Mauley and … successive parliamentary patrons, Thomas Lockyer, Richard Troward, and Sir William Manners, was firmly based on the … or occupation of a considerable estate in the parish. 297 Troward held nearly 500 a. out of a total of 664 a. in 1798, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes St John (Margate) ST. JOHN's, alias MARGATE, IS THE NEXT ADJOINING PARISH north-eastward … almost obliterated its antient parochial name of St. John's, that of Margate being the only one now known to most … Dover, and though united to it ever since king Edward I.'s reign, yet so late as in that of king Henry VI. it became a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the sea is a sort of blueish earth, somewhat like Fuller's earth; it is about sixteen feet above the sand, and in it … by his father in his lifetime, seems to have come to Mr. Troward, in whose descendants it continued down to Mr. William Troward, (son of Edward) of Manston-green, who died possessed …
Calendar of Treasury books
… 110 March 1718, 110 March 1. Royal warrant dated St. James's to the Clerk of the Signet for a privy seal to discharge … of 1,010 ounces of white plate (valued at 336 l. 13 s. 4 d. at 6 s. 8 d. per ounce) delivered out of the Jewel … deputy to Benjamin Hudson, a King's waiter (March 8). John Troward as waiter and searcher at Margate loco Abraham Hough …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… annum to themselves, and 300 l. for their secretary. King's Warrant Book XXXI. pp. 3345. 17323. Jan. 3 Treasury … Andrews the office of keeper of the Council Chamber. King's Warrant Book XXXI. pp. 267. Jan. 9 Treasury warrants. John … waiter and searcher, Margate, Sandwich port, loco John Troward, deceased. Ibid, p. 368. May 24 Same. John Parnell, …
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