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Lease and release; £700 by 5. to 3., £1500 by 5. to 4. 1. Geo. Jennings, Calais,...
Lease and release; £700 by 5. to 3., £1500 by 5. to 4. 1. Geo. Jennings, Calais, esq., and Fanny, his wife 2. Geo. Jennings, yngr., London, esq. 3. Mary Newnburg, Northants, widow 4. J. C.
- Held by
- Cornwall Record Office
- Date
- 21,22 Dec. 1829
- Reference
- SHM/666/1,2
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Trelissick sale 1920. Schedule of lots sold at auction with reserves and prices realized,...
Trelissick sale 1920. Schedule of lots sold at auction with reserves and prices realized, notes of unsold lots and lots sold since privately
- Held by
- Cornwall Record Office
- Date
- 3 Nov. 1926
- Reference
- GB/12/4
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Just Invasion Committee war book
Description available at other catalogue level
- Held by
- Cornwall Record Office
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- c.1942-44
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- PCJUR/4/3
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Anne); rent 3/4. Jn. Buller of Shillingham, esq.,...
Anne); rent 3/4. Jn. Buller of Shillingham, esq., to Rich. Repton of St. Mawes, mariner. Consideration: £10. Dwelling-house in St. Mawes which was formerly a chapel, now in occ. of lessee's mother Lucretia R. (as above).
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- Cornwall Record Office
- Date
- 15 Oct. 1713
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- WH/1/3512
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99 yr. lease (Ann, dau. of lessee, and Rich., s. of Joseph Rapton of St. Mawes);...
Mawes); rent 3/4. Jas. Buller of Shillingham, esq., to Eliz. Crocker of St. Mawes, wid. Consideration: £18 and a guinea of gold. Dwelling-house in St. Mawes in occ. of lessee.
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- Cornwall Record Office
- Date
- 25 Mar. 1759
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- WH/1/3519
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99 yr. lease (lessee, w. Jane, dau. Jane); rent £1-11-6 (also counterpart). Francis...
Thomas, surrendered 1/3 part of tenement to Sam. and Betty Wallis in return for new lease, 1 Jan. 1825.
- Held by
- Cornwall Record Office
- Date
- 4 June 1790
- Reference
- WH/1/2189/1,2
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Letter books of Willie Thomas on mining affairs (mainly Boscaswell United)
Letter books of Willie Thomas on mining affairs (mainly Boscaswell United)
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- Cornwall Record Office
- Date
- 1907-12
- Reference
- X 152/4/1-3
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(Eve of Sts Philip and James, 16 Edw II); at Trembleyth Gift in fee [Joan de...
gift of (2), for term of (1)'s life [= AR/4/183/1].
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- Cornwall Record Office
- Date
- 1323, Saturday 30th Apr
- Reference
- AR/4/183/2
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Luton
Luton Hoo Park: ornamental lake in foreground; house just showing through trees in background. "Stewart pinxt. & Callander delt; W. Watts sculpt." Published by W. Watts Chelsea
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- Bedfordshire Archives & Records Service
- Date
- 1st April, 1785
- Reference
- Z 49/167
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Andrews, Casade D'Anima to Grantham, Madrid "Just arrived and endeavouring to get...
Andrews, Casade D'Anima to Grantham, Madrid "Just arrived and endeavouring to get rid of some of the dirt which I have been accumulating for some days past".
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- Bedfordshire Archives & Records Service
- Date
- 21 September 1772
- Reference
- L 30/14/7/3
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"Greyhound Inn" on far side of road; just below are a group of 3 men with...
Description available at other catalogue level
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- Bedfordshire Archives & Records Service
- Date
- c1962 -c1995
- Reference
- Z 50/99/43
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Examinations and Depositions: Information of Thos. Wiles, Roxton, Called downstairs...
Heard a noise in the hen house just before 3 a.m., called his two fellow servants and they went to the hen house and rapped against the wall. Jn. Newell came out with a bag containing fowls.
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- Bedfordshire Archives & Records Service
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- QSR/24/1819/316
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VI. Interior of Western Gallery [Angkor Wat]. Photographer: Thomson, John.
One end of this beam is inserted into the inner column just below the capital, so beautifully that M. Mouhot asserts the inner columns are monoliths. The joints will be detected by a careful examination of the photograph.'.
- Held by
- British Library: Asian and African Studies
- Date
- 1866
- Reference
- Photo 983(4)
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'Papers regarding the Overland Communication between India and Europe'
[Previous Communication] 1631, Draft 696, 1835', 'Collection N. 1 of N. 3', 'Bombay Political Department', 'Examiners Office, 1835'.
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- British Library: Asian and African Studies
- Date
- 20 Dec 1834-4 Feb 1835
- Reference
- IOR/F/4/1519/59962
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'We' have just been beaten...
'We' have just been beaten in Assembly on Ottawa Agreement. Must be no support from Britain for India in negotiations with Japan. Doubt about Indo-Burman agreement. Future agreements between Britain and India must consider interests of Lancashire.
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- Cambridge University: Churchill Archives Centre
- Date
- 30 March 1936
- Reference
- PJGG/2/2/3
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Diary of Albert Lee.
Just over a week later, the survivors from the destroyer Mary Rose, sunk while escorting a Scandinavian convoy, were brought on board the Inflexible (24 October 1917).
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- Imperial War Museum Department of Documents
- Date
- 21 August 1917-28 June 1919
- Reference
- ALL/3
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Vol. IV. 24 May - 30 Sept. 1942.
In Volume IV he refers to two of his female correspondents, one of whom has just written what he regards as a cold letter: Friday 24 July .....I do not love her enough to break my heart, but it made a difference and gave you a feeling
- Held by
- Imperial War Museum Department of Documents
- Date
- 1942
- Reference
- JEGQ/4
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Oral history recording undertaken with Janet WATTS as part of the Millennibrum project.
Birmingham did not recognise dyslexia until about 4-5 years ago.ENDS
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- Birmingham: Archives, Heritage and Photography Service
- Date
- 10/3/2000
- Reference
- MS 2255/2/67
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Teesside Iron and Steel Memories Interview: Alan Shakespeare
separatorsWork generally carried out during holiday shutdown periodsDuring his apprenticeship, AS worked 6mnths on the armature winding bench, then 6mnths in the Drawing Office, though he didn't enjoy that - often just
- Held by
- Teesside Archives
- Date
- 4 Jun 2009-22 Oct 2009
- Reference
- BS/OA/13
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Hepworth to Rainier
Have just written a violent protest to the Air Ministry."
- Held by
- Royal Academy of Music Library
- Date
- 27 February, 1953
- Reference
- IPR/3/36/4/16