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A History of the County of Middlesex
… B. Rodgers, Cloak of Charity, 32; R. H. Nichols and F. A. Wray, Hist. of Foundling Hospital. In 1830 a half-time …
Survey of London
… earn their livelihood is told by R. H. Nichols and F. A. Wray in their History of the Foundling Hospital (1935). … of the founder, 3rd ed., 1865. R. H. Nichols and F. A. Wray, The history of the Foundling Hospital, 1935. L. C. C. …
Survey of London
… Hall and wrote an account of it. R. H. Nichols and F. A. Wray, The history of the Foundling Hospital, 1935. P. R. O. …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… his Majesty after the Deaths of two Sons of Sir Bourchier Wray and others, subject to the Payment of a Rent-Charge of … Custody of certain forfeited Lands belonging to Sir Drury Wray, to his Son Christopher Wray Esq; during the Life of his Father. A Grant to Dr. John …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1 July Darlow, M. 1761 1 July Hammond, W. 1784 22 July Wray, W. 1813 28 Feb. Hawksworth, J. 1818 6 Apr. Peruzzi, M. …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… by Cuthbert Brodrick in 1863, 246 and in 1874 Charles Wray produced an elaborate plan for converting the church …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Wrayton; Arkholme with Cawood; Wennington; Boeburndale; Wray With Botton; MELLING TATHAM Before the Conquest Melling … 2,513 76 Wennington 88 829 113 Roeburndale 66 3,566 213 Wray with Botton 122 3,114 286 607 13,083 943 When the … d.; Arkholme with Cawood, 22 s.; Wennington, 10 s. 8 d.; Wray with Botton, 17 s. 1 d.; or 4 6 s. 6 d. in all. 4 Church …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… ; a tall flagon of 17723, inscribed 'The gift of Thos. Wray, D.D., vicar of this parish, 1773,' with the maker's … D.D. 139 Abp. Hutton d. N. Forster 10 April 1762 Thomas Wray, D.D. 140 Abp. Secker d. J. Tunstall 6 July 1778 Richard Hind, D.D. 141 Abp. Cornwallis d. T. Wray 28 July 1790 Thomas Drake, D.D. 142 Abp. Moore d. R. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… principal roads are two, which coming from Lancaster to Wray there divide, one going north-east to Wennington and the … and so the inheritance in Tatham, Hornby, Cantsfield, Wray, Kellet, &c., descended to Kirkby. In 1334 Isabel widow … Oxf.; M.A. 1748; Foster, Alumni. He was schoolmaster of Wray and became curate of Tatham in 1777 at a salary of 25. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Cock 44 John Borrett d. last inc. 29 Mar. 1756 William Wray Susanna Borrett and others res. J. Cock 8 Sept. 1790 Robert Procter 45 Miles North d. W. Wray 23 May 1800 Frederick Needham, M.A. 46 Richard Toulmin … He had been curate of Tunstall since 1784, when William Wray, vicar, desired to keep a resident curate there, stating …
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