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The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… Francis Francis Sawyer Captain in Sir Samuel Luke’s Newport Pagnell-based regiment of foot. As such he figures … battle of Newbury in late summer 1643, before capturing Newport Pagnell towards the end of the year, in Essex’s … By the beginning of 1645, captain in Sir Samuel Luke’s Newport Pagnell-based regiment of foot. As such, he features …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… to command the guard which conveyed money from the Newport Pagnell garrison to the New Model Army in spring … part of Skippon’s brigade which captured and garrisoned Newport Pagnell. On 3 Mar. the regiment was formally reduced … 1644 and being at odds over his contribution due to the Newport garrison ( Luke Letter Books, 404). But by May 1645 …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… Voone [Boome] By early 1645, captain in Sir Samuel Luke’s Newport Pagnell-based regiment of foot and also his chief …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… in Captain Sawyer’s company in Sir Samuel Luke’s Newport Pagnell-based regiment of foot. References: Spring, … ensign in Captain Smith’s company in Sir Samuel Luke’s Newport Pagnell-based regiment of foot. References: Spring, … Henry Henry Whitehead Captain in Sir Samuel Luke’s Newport Pagnell-based regiment of foot; also muster-master of …
Cardiff Records
… of Lanishen. John Robert of Cardiffe. Joan Steephens of Newport. Jenkin Thomas of Lanishen. Thomas John Evan of y e … accustomed. ffine 40l. improvement 8l. Julian Steephens of Newport in the Com. of Monmouth Widdow houldeth in the said …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… had no nonconformist chapel. The first to be built was in Newport Street in 1804 by a group of Independents. 213 … the first bank in Swindon. 214 In spite of some opposition Newport Street soon began to draw large congregations from … chapel off the Planks and the Congregational chapel in Newport Street were completely rebuilt in 1862 and 1866 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Swindon came in c. 1764 when the free school was opened in Newport Street. 2 Sunday schools connected with the … a British school for girls held in a room adjoining the Newport Street chapel. 4 The early-19th-century town also had … other subject. 46 In 1764 a small house with a garden in Newport Street was bought as school premises. 47 The Horne …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… urban growth, probably in the 13th century. The name of Newport Street, first mentioned in 1346, 11 adds weight to … of the topography of Swindon before the 18th century. Newport Street, first mentioned in 1346, Wood Street in 1599, … date from c. 1700. A block of six bays near the corner of Newport Street called Manchester House was of the same period …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Book, 1793. Possibly Samuel Tubb. Tucker, B. B., Pyle St, Newport, Isle of Wight, Hants., cm (1839). [D] Tucker, … Yorks., joiner and/or cm (1834). [D] Turner, Joseph, Newport, Salop, u (d.1680). Buried at St Mary's Church on 1 …
Alumni Oxonienses
… St. Edmund Hall 4 July, 1601, then in orders; rector of Newport 1600, and of Robeston West, co. Pembroke, 1601. See …