Yorkshire Notes and Queries, Объемы 1-2editor, 1888 |
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... given to the charitable use , lying in Batley , being of the value of 131. 10s . per annum , without any authority , and had nominated a scholar in Cambridge to receive the rents and profits of the said lands in Batley , who was not of ...
... given to the charitable use , lying in Batley , being of the value of 131. 10s . per annum , without any authority , and had nominated a scholar in Cambridge to receive the rents and profits of the said lands in Batley , who was not of ...
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... given to Mr. Thompson . Sir W. Milner withdrew after the first day . Election , vice Rt . Hon . Ed . Thompson , deceased , 8 July , 1742. Sir John Lister Kaye , Bt .. was nominated , but declined next day , and strenuously recommended ...
... given to Mr. Thompson . Sir W. Milner withdrew after the first day . Election , vice Rt . Hon . Ed . Thompson , deceased , 8 July , 1742. Sir John Lister Kaye , Bt .. was nominated , but declined next day , and strenuously recommended ...
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... given due notice , caused such commotion next day , that a post- ponement took place for that day . On the 16th the votes stood - Turner , 828 ; Cavendish , 807 ; Hawke , 647 ; Total , 2282 . The two first were thereupon chaired through ...
... given due notice , caused such commotion next day , that a post- ponement took place for that day . On the 16th the votes stood - Turner , 828 ; Cavendish , 807 ; Hawke , 647 ; Total , 2282 . The two first were thereupon chaired through ...
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... given to vnderstand that the Beacons in most places are either quite pulld down , or rendred vseless , I desire that at this time of yr Sessions ( The prsent Juncture of affairs require- ing it ) , you will take effectuall order that ...
... given to vnderstand that the Beacons in most places are either quite pulld down , or rendred vseless , I desire that at this time of yr Sessions ( The prsent Juncture of affairs require- ing it ) , you will take effectuall order that ...
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... given or granted or mentioned to be given or granted to the Mayor Aldermen or Commonalty of the City of York aforesaid or to the Citizens and Inhabitants of the said city by whatever name or names by means any Charter or letters patent ...
... given or granted or mentioned to be given or granted to the Mayor Aldermen or Commonalty of the City of York aforesaid or to the Citizens and Inhabitants of the said city by whatever name or names by means any Charter or letters patent ...
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