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Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… of Kilmainham Hospital, and the removal of Major-General Hale from the government of Limerick to that of Londonderry …
A History of the County of Essex
… century, whose work is known. 93 Cole's son-in-law Robert Hale, formerly a baker, became a land surveyor and mapmaker; his grandson, William Hale (1797-1870), who patented an hydrodynamic method of ship … as a pioneer of rocket propulsion by the naming of Hale's crater on the moon in 1970. 94 Above, Tudor and Stuart …
Alumni Oxonienses
Cardiff Records
… Thomas Rosser charged 10 s. "for kiping the Shire Hale windows in Repair." [A strip of paper bears only this …
The Estate and Household Accounts of William Worsley, Dean of St Paul's Cathedral, 1479-1497
… to cloistered clergy. Grypege an ostrich egg Hayle, hale a tent. Hogshead a cask containing sixty-three gallons. …
Lincoln Wills
… 139 Gyff. If. 108 H Halbe. An alb. 174. See Vestment Hale. Hall, guild-hall. 25 Halling. See Aula Halyday. …
Cardiff Records
… an officer to bring his prisoner before the Court. Hale. To haul. Ham, hame. Meadow land by the side of a river. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Richard, who sought to recover the demesne held by Thomas Hale under a lease of 1536, 368 was a justice in Welsh courts … who died in 1912 soon after taking the additional surname Hale. In 1920 the estate was sold to Ernest Cloke, who broke … Abbey, which in 1536 granted a lease of them to Thomas Hale. 582 They passed with St. Mary de Lode rectory to the …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
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