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The Aldermen of the City of London
… Fishmonger [Nominated: Aldermen Andrewes (Lord Mayor) and Wilson, R. Tichborne] Discharged August 25, 1649 (Rep. 59, …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… [Nominated: Aldermen Sir J. Wollaston and Penington, R. Wilson] Sworn and discharged November 9, 1648; fine of 800 (Rep. 59, fo. 308). November 28, 1648 Rowland Wilson, Vintner S. 164950. [Sworn December 12] 52 [Nominated: … Wollaston and Penington, R. Tichborne] The nomination of Wilson alone had been twice rejected by the Court, November …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… June 7, 1853 [Rep. 257, fo. 255] June 24, 1853 74 Samuel Wilson, Weaver (S. 18334. M. 18389.) From Castle Baynard. [W. …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… 28, 1831 (Rep. 235, fo. 268). October 1, 1831 Samuel Wilson, Weaver S. 18334. M. 18389. [Sworn October 10] 124 …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Merchant Taylor [Nominated: Aldermen Sir J. Wollaston and Wilson, W. Hancock] Sworn and discharged June 20, 1649; fine …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… vote were Sir C. S. Hunter, Aldermen Thompson, Copeland, Wilson, Sir J. Duke and Musgrove. Lansdowne MS. 963, fo. 38 …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… [Sworn same day] 56 [Nominated: Aldermen Pack and Wilson, W. Cleve] Discharged July 17, 1649; fine of 800 [Rep. …
A History of the County of Essex
… c. 1645 and was followed by puritan ministers. John Wilson, who served the cure from 1649, became rector on …
A Dictionary of London
… Bishop of London in trust for the Rector of the Church (Wilson's St. Lawrence Pountney, p.71-2). In 1893 with All …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… M. appointed afternoon lecturer June 14, 1779. 26 Cuthbert Wilson. A. M. afternoon lecturer, appointed December 17, 1783. William Haigh. A. M. who succeeded Mr. Wilson, first occurs May 3, 1797. Edward Moises. A. M. … Hogarth, curate.Rev. Hugh Moises, lecturer.Rev. Cuthbert Wilson, lecturer; and the ministers, curates, and lecturers …
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