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The Aldermen of the City of London
… 1294, Present April 20, 1298] 2 Thomas Cros, Fishmonger (S. 12867.) Will enrolled January 26, 1299 [H.R. 28 (6)] … 19, 1298, Present May 15, 1303] 3 Elias Russell, Draper (S. 12923.) M. 12991301. From Coleman Street. [Acting Oct. 14, … Present July 18, 1307] 4 Hugh Pourte, Stockfishmonger S. 13023. From Aldgate. Will enrolled November 13, 1307 [H.R. …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… day. May 20, 1550 Sir John Ayliffe, Barber Surgeon (S. 15489.) (As Alderman of Southwark) Removed to Dowgate, … 28] 1 November 14, 1553 William Harper, Merchant Taylor S. 15567. [Sworn November 26] 2 [Nominated: J. Lowen J. … of Billingsgate. June 21, 1558 John Cowper, Fishmonger (S. 15512.) [Sworn same day] 5 [Nominated: H. Baskerfeld, John …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… 1276, Acting Sept. 23, 1278] 1 Henry de Coventrie, Vintner S. 125960, 12734. Died C. 1282; Will dated November 20, 1281, … was returned by 30 votes to 27 for Edward Archer Wilde ( Dyer), and three for Thomas Crook ( Cordwainer). On a … which closed November 28, the votes for Winchester and Wilde were reduced to 26 and 23 respectively (Rep. 231, ff. …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… April 30, 1277, Acting Oct. 9, 1284] 1 John Adrien, Draper S. 12589, Bailiff 1265, 12668, M. 12701. Died 1284 or 1285; … Feb. 19, 1285, Present Sept. 22, 1292] 2 Thomas Box (S. 127980.) [Elected (or re-elected) June 16, 1293, Present … Aldermen Penington and Sir J. Wollaston, Alexander Wilde ( Grocer)] Sworn and discharged September 17, 1651; …
Old and New London
… The Aldgate of 1606Brave Doings at AldgateThe ConduitDuke's PlaceThe Priory of the Holy TrinityThe Jews in AldgateThe Abbey of St. ClareGoodman's FieldsThe MinoriesA fine old London HouseCrutched FriarsSir … ornaments of which are dwelt on at great length by Stow's continuators. Two Roman soldiers stood on the outer …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Walter de Lychefeld, cook ( keu), died in John de Paston's house in this parish as the result of a arrow-wound … was granted a lease for life and two years of de Paston's former shop and solar(s); the tenant was to repair, and the … but there is no record of this. In October 1584 Humphrey Wilde or Weld, grocer, was granted a lease in reversion of …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… John Slaney Private Secretary to First Lord (Sir J. S. Pakington) 16 July 1866-March 1867 (Adm. 12/778). … transferred to Admiralty as Clerk May 1679 on Hayter's app. as Secretary (MS Rawlinson A 181 f. 250). Probably … 50/23 p. 237). Left office 3 Sept. 1862 on app. as Queen's Advocate (app. of T. Twiss; C 66/5014). Judge 23 Aug. 1867 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… list of officials Kelly, John Temporary Clerk ( Secretary's Office) 7 April 1804-7 Dec. 1807 (Adm. 7/818 f. 83). Clerk ( Secretary's Office) 7 Dec. 1807-28 June 1811 (Adm. 7/819 pp. 195-6). … 17). Kingdom, George William Temporary Clerk ( Secretary's Office) 18 June 1799- 26 April 1803 (Adm. 7/817 f. 6). …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 73 The name Alstonefield is Old English, meaning Alfstan's feld or open ground and perhaps reflecting the situation of … inns in 1818, the Red Lion, the George, and the Harpur's Arms. 79 The Red Lion, rebuilt c. 1840, became a temperance … from the earlier 1880s it was known as the Watts Russell's Arms (later the Watts Russell Arms). 89 The name Hope …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Harpur Crewe, changing it to Harpur-Crewe in 1961. Yates's Map Of The County of Stafford 1775 (Part) Scale Reduced To … in Alstonefield. Game shooting was resumed, and keeper's lodges were built in the early 1850s in Fawfieldhead and … estate to pay death duties. 19 In 1986 the family's 4,629 a. (1,873 ha.) of moorland there passed in lieu of …
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