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Journal of the House of Lords
… Edward Hyde East Bart M.P. No. 2. A Sketch of the State and Condition of the Native Population within the … of the Supreme Court in Calcutta, in respect to Laws and Usages; with Hints for ameliorating them. Situation under the Charter of 1774 and Acts of Parliament. By the Constitution of the Supreme …
Journal of the House of Lords
… in the Chair. John William Ricketts Esquire is called in, and examined as follows: You are a Native of Calcutta? I am. … from a certain Portion of the Inhabitants of Calcutta and the Presidency of Fort William, which has been presented … How is that Petition signed; by what Number? Between Six and Seven hundred. Are they mostly Persons immediately …
Survey of London
… Albert Memorial Design and commissioning CHAPTER X - Albert Memorial THE Prince … rides in Rotten Row to see my own face staring at me, and if (as is very likely) it became an artistic monstrosity, … it would upset my equanimity to be permanently ridiculed and laughed at in effigy.' 1 The story of the memorial that …
A History of the County of Sussex
… at Bishops Place, was recorded as a recusant in 1593, 18 and a schoolmistress in a Roman Catholic household was mentioned in 1605. 19 The three dissenters of unknown denomination listed in 1676 20 were …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… ALDERMEN OF LONDON IN PARLIAMENT. Until the Stuart period, and indeed until the Restoration, Aldermen of London were … 12831905. The following is certainly the completest and most accurate list of the Parliamentary representatives … plumpers. Willimott and Perry received the support of the Dissenters. Godschall, who was ahead of Perry and Willimott …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Regis in 1935, 1 occupied some 878 acres to the south and west of the river Tove about nine miles south of Northampton and three miles from Towcester. The parish was separated from … was registered as a place of worship for Protestant Dissenters; 95 what may be the same house, then said to be …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… parish of Aldsworth lies 6.5 km. south-east of Northleach and 5 km. north-east of Cirencester. In 1976 it covered an area of 1,356 ha. (3,350 a.) 1 and was irregular in shape with the boundaries marked by field boundaries save on the west and part of the south where they followed the river Leach and
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… All Saints' church The new church; clergy and lecturers THE NEW CHURCH. HISTORY. The act for pulling down and rebuilding the church of All Saints, in Newcastle upon … given by Msjor Anderson to the Hanover Square Society of Dissenters, and now stands in their chapel, below the …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… is less than a mile to the south-west of Allerthorpe and close to Stone beck. Allerthorpe's name suggests a … for 812 a. 3 In 1935 the civil parishes of Allerthorpe and Waplington were united. 4 The more southerly parts of the … boundary. Allerthorpe village is on the higher ground, and Waplington was probably similarly located. The soils of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Longnor was formerly a township in Alstonefield parish and later a civil parish 813 a. (329 ha.) in area. 65 Longnor … stands on a saddle in the ridge which dominates the area and gives the township its Old English name langen ofer, long … of a newly erected building for worship by protestant dissenters, presumably Methodists. 47 A Methodist chapel …
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