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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary, 1695
… has sent sixteen of his menofwar to pass the Dardanelles, and oppose the Turks in their attempts for the recovery of … in the conduct of the King, adding that the Emperor and Spain pretended to have other sort of conditions than as … sixteen menofwar, English and Dutch. On the 27th Captain Galloway, commander of the St. Martin ketch, which the day …
Survey of London
… the Pindle, which was fenced at the charge of the parish and consecrated. A further enlargement took place in 1792, … two acres to the north of the churchyard were acquired and the pathway across the churchyard was closed to allow of … of Sir Charles Osbaldeston, last baronet. 1751. Stephen Galloway and his wife Elizabeth (d. 1750), daughter of Sir …
Survey of London
… compiler of the annual Guide to the Churches of London and its Suburbs. He started his work here in 1885 in the … church was laid by Mary, Duchess of Teck, 23rd July, 1892, and it was consecrated on 23rd January, 1901. 35 The … Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's. Vicars: 1853 William Brown Galloway 1888 William John Sparrow-Simpson 1904 Maurice …
Survey of London Monograph
… King of Arms King of arms created by Henry V in memory of and soon after the great victory on St Crispin's day 1415. … of Arms King of arms retained by John, Duke of Bedford and Anjou. Sent to Dover to meet the Burgundian ambassadors … Ulster, cr. 2 February, pat. 1 June 1552. A Scot from Galloway; successively Hampnes, Rouge Croix and York. In 1552 …
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… joyner Johannes Marshal, joyner Hugho Boslam, joyner and wheelwright Robertus Simpson, shoemaker, per ordinem … Rowe, druggist, per ord. Per Patres Jonas Drake, vintner and innholder, fil. Roberti Drake, tayler Johannes Suttle, … George Cook, butcher, son of George Cook, butcher Richard Galloway, barber surgeon, son of Joseph Galloway, barber …
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… Bennington, dyer Ricardus Parkinson, bricklayer Walter Galloway, appothecarry Nathaniel Wood Henry Allen, butcher …
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… curryer Joh. Newcomb, pannyerman Joh. Yates, pinner and hosier Joh. Carnaby, by redemption Joh. Fawcett, merchant … laborer Abrahamus Wood, translator Tho. Cartner, innholder and vint. Will. Straker, tallowchandler Petrus Cass, grocer Jos. Galloway, barber surgeon Johannes Green, bricklayer Isaacus …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… of completeness, Sheriffs, Recorders, Common Serjeants and other civic dignitaries as well as Common Councillors. … 1314 Walter Crepyn (afterwards Alderman of Cornhill and M.P. for the City), sat for Middlesex. 1316 (July) Walter … [M. Attwood, B. Smith and the Recorder were re-elected. A. Galloway (Common Councilman for Farringdon Without) was …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a township, in the parish of Great Budworth, union and hundred of Northwich. S. division of the county of … chief residence here; it afterwards fell to the Leicesters and Shakerleys. The township comprises 2155 acres; the soil … in 1448 set fire to it in retaliation for the burning of Dumfries by the English. After the battle of Hexham in 1463, …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Librarian 8 Nov. 1847-April 1853 (BT 5/56). Registrar and Librarian April 1853-31 Dec. 1863 ([Cd. 1713] p. 157 HC … 170). Res. 14 March 1761 ( JCTP 1759-63, 180). Solicitor and Clerk of Reports 28 Sept. 1763-4 July 1764 (ibid. 381). … Present State (1716), 683; CO 389/37 p. 276). Galloway, Earl of see Garlies, Lord Galton, Douglas …
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