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A History of the County of Gloucester
… Richard Harris in 1812 but in 1836 it was bought back by David Ricardo, 49 no vacancy having occurred in the interval. … Philip Sheppard, 65 and it was extensively remodelled by E. C. Oldfield, rector from 1865. 66 The house was sold c. … his Highlands estate; in the late 1930s it passed from R. E. White to the Diocesan Board of Patronage, 53 the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Beale in 1839; 61 in 1856 it was occupied by the dyer David Farrar, 62 and David Farrar, junior, and William Farrar … 64 but in 1883 it was taken over by Uriah and Francis E. Critchley for their newlyformed pin-making business. The … power-looms in 1836, and in 1839 also had 22 handlooms. 79 W. H. Anstie was making cloth there in 1856 but a few years …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the Lancastrian system was started at the market-house by David Ricardo who supported it until his death in 1823. 21 … boys and girls. 37 In 1911, called the Brimscombe C. of E. school, it was teaching 107 mixed and infant pupils and it … in the parish. Hockaday Abs. xliv, 1572 visit. f. 48. G.D.R. vol. 76, p. 199. Glos. R.O., P 217/CW 2/1. Ibid. D …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… terrace of estate cottages built at the end of West End by David Ricardo in 1833, 52 but the later years of the century … and the parish hall, erected as a memorial to the Revd. R. E. Blackwell, who served Amberley from 1836 to 1872. 71 From … inspeximus 1605. Ibid. D 1812, Ricardo fam., deed 1815. W.I. hist. of Minchinhampton (1957, copy in Glos. Colln.), …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… board of health was formed in 1849 at the instigation of David Ricardo but apparently lapsed soon afterwards, 21 and a … There are ct. bks. for 1847-69 and 1876-1918: Glos. R.O., D 2219/1/5-7. Ibid. D 67 has transcripts of the … rolls and other medieval manorial recs., made by C. E. Watson. S.C. 6/856/19. S.C. 6/856/20. Hockaday Abs. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… assets. 94 Finally, in 1814, Philip sold the manor to David Ricardo, 95 the political economist. Ricardo devised it … 1947), who was succeeded by his son-in-law, the politician R. A. Butler, later Lord Butler of Saffron Walden. Lord … House, Stroud, where the family afterwards resided, to W. C. Chambers who apparently sold it c. 1895. 55 Forwood …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… built on the south side of Tetbury Street on land given by David Ricardo, 77 and it had congregations of 150-200 in … and one at Pinfarthings. 97 Compton Census. Glos. R.O., D 2052; for the Fowlers, cf. ibid. D 1297, Nailsworth … Abs. cclxxxiv. H.O. 129/338/6/1/5. Ex inf. the Revd. E. D. Edwards, of Far Oakridge. H.O. 129/338/6/1/7. Ex inf. …
Survey of London
… made the lease, for a premium of 450, to a City solicitor, W. H. Pettiver (who also paid 100 to the land agent). Clever … Morris. 95 The church was 'reconstructed' in 1906 by David Thomas of Finsbury Street, builder. 96 After damage … POD. GLRO, PCS/PR2: PRO, B3/22667: TH 3933: POD. M.E. Falkus, 'The British Gas Industry before 1850', Economic …
Cardiff Records
… Ministers' Accounts 1263-1315 R.O. Ministers' Accounts. Bundle 1202, No. 1. 467 Hen. III. … 5 footmen. R.O. Ministers' Accounts. Bundle 925, No. 5. 29 E.I. 1301. Latin. [Translation.] The Account of Geoffrey … oats of the demesne, and 5 acres of land formerly of Sir David le Graunt. . . . . . * * * * Harvesting. And in …
Cardiff Records
… Ministers' Accounts 1316 R.O. Ministers' Accounts. Bundle 1202, No. 7. 89 E. II. 1316. Latin.. [Translation.] The Account of … the said indenture. And for one plough-ox, a heriot from David ap Lewelyn. To wit, sum 3 And delivered unto J. Giffard …
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