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Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… some years ago, than permitting the late Mr. James Watson to rebuild his shop and warehouses, so as almost to …
Old and New London
… In the south-east angle is a statue of Queen Elizabeth, by Watson, and in the south-west a marble statue of Charles II., …
A History of the County of York
… Harrison held the manor of Acaster Selby (W.R.); Stephen Watson bequeathed property at Middleham (N.R.) to the …
A History of the County of York
… Brian Dawson (an ex-alderman), and the widow of Alderman Watson. 27 Moreover, although Ward and others were eventually …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Tudor Studies presented to A. F. Pollard, ed. R. W. Seton-Watson, 217-18. Below, Manors. H.R.O., BC/II/6/21 (Mr. …
Survey of London
… County Court (1852). No. 83. (71). 181522, Thomas Watson; 182636, Richard Millbanke, surgeon. No. 85. (70). … 184041, J. Amesbury, surgeon ( see No. 54); 185460, Jacob Watson, solicitor. No. 61. 1821, Robert Espinasse, barrister; …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Stanley, R. [?1714 29 Sept.] Miller, J. [?1714 29 Sept.] Watson, G. 1720 29 Apr. Godson, P. 1720 29 Apr. Smith, N. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… H. By 1670 Muziene, J. jun. By 1670 Porter, J. By 1674 Watson, F. (later Sir. F) 1677 18 May Armorer, D. 1677 1 July …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… them; as likewise St. Michael, Moor, Swayne, and one Watson. An Enquiry into the Disposal of Money distributed …
Old and New London
… Tower. The Spa Fields riots were followed by the arrest of Watson, a bankrupt surgeon, Preston, a cordwainer, and …
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