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1634
HOLCOMBE William Lowe churchwarden c Peter Lomax and others for non payment of curates salary under Commission - libel, responsions, repair. 103. PRESCOT Churchwardens c Henry Ogle for non payment of rates - libel. 104.
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- Cheshire Archives and Local Studies
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Individual pages for: HMS Cameleon
Page numbers indicated: 103 to 111
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- United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO) Archive
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- 1827 - 1828
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- MP 79/15
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1635
DAVENHAM Thomas Mallory dean of Chester and rector c William Antrobus for tithe cattle - libel, responsions. 102. WARRINGTON Humphrey Dowler c Alice Dowler for adultery since 1627 - libel, sentence. 103.
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- Cheshire Archives and Local Studies
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Assignment of residue of mortgage term, in consideration of £100
Phillip Ansell Recites assignment of residue of mortgage term, 30 September 1723, in consideration of £103 from (b) to said Phillip Ansell Recites death of Stephen Cave, sen., and that property descended to his son Recites death
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- West Sussex Record Office
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- 29 March 1732
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- Add Mss 10,194
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1637
MACCLESFIELD Thomas Jackson c Thomas Crowther and Susanna Clarke concerning a disputed seat - libel, responsions. 103.
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- Cheshire Archives and Local Studies
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1632
WALTON Elen Strange c Wm Trentam of Lowe saying she lived incontinently - libel. 103. Margaret Singleton c Alice Edwards for slander. 104. CHESTER Resignation deed of George Snell from his prebend. (See Burne; Chester Cathedral p.98).
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- Cheshire Archives and Local Studies
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Sheet 1 : March 31st, 1899 Coded amounts; Pencil totals, 708 1 2/14 10 3// Ink...
Sheet 8 : Monday, May 22nd 1899 Coded amounts; Lantern slides; Firers' honorarium; Guide Boys wage; Carriage of butter & c &c. Pencil totals 672 5 2/ 3 12 3.
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- Chetham's Library
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- Friday, March 31st, 1899 - Sunday, December 31st, 1899
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- F.4.2.5 & 6.(xxvii)
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1638
PRESTBURY Churchwardens c Thomas Dale of Oldwithington for non payment of assessments to repair of church - libel, responsions, (fragile). 103.
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- Cheshire Archives and Local Studies
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Memorandum pages showing the purchases of the lots:
85 & 86 Mary Ann Newitt £156 14 0 Lot 96 John Henry Falmer £62 17 8 Lot 98 Edward Rabbitt £66 17 6 Lots 99,100, 101 Henry Hugh Fraser £194 14 0 Lot 102 John Walsh £63 2 6 Lot 103 John Parrott £7 3 10 Lot
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- Bedfordshire Archives & Records Service
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- 1883 - 1888
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- Z 117/36
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1640
HALTON John Houghton c Margaret Cheshire for beating her grandchild making him unconscious - libel. 2. BACKFORD John Kirk c Maria London in matrimonial dispute - libel. 3. HALTON Henry Brook c Thomas Mason for tithes - libel. 4.
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- Cheshire Archives and Local Studies
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1639
PRESTBURY Office c William Coleclough for adultery with Elizabeth Bridge 103. PRESTBURY Thomas Jackson c Thomas Crowther and Susanna Clark accusing them of adultery - depositions. 104.
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- Cheshire Archives and Local Studies
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1663
POTT CHAPEL William and Jane Bowers c Thomas Barnes for an irregular marriage in 1660. Thomas Barnes was minister for 34 years - depositions, interrogations. 3.
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- Cheshire Archives and Local Studies
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Miscellaneous Printed Acts of Parliament
25 & 26 Victoria c.103 Amend law re parochial assessments 1862 1 & 2 George IV c.92 Exchange lands subject to charitable trust for other lands. 1821 29 & 30 Victoria c.90 Amend law re Public Health 1866
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- Somerset Heritage Centre (South West Heritage Trust)
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- 1706-1862
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- DD\SAS\C/2402/31
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Furness Walter Albert Private 44891
posted missing)War Office Casualty List 5/11/1918 (known to be POW)17 Buccleuch St, Barrow-in-FurnessNB: Originally buried in Boneffe Churchyard, nr Brussels and reburied at Heverlee War Cemetery on 5/3/
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- Vickers MG Collection & Research Association
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- 2000-2024
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- SKR/DAT/IP/9392
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File containing papers relating to ‘Tead – own writings’
3 items of correspondence [2 from Tead, one to Tead; 1942-44[the remaining contents are offprints and TS of Tead?s writings]?Democracy in Administration? TS 11 pp. n.d but c. 1943?
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- University of Reading: Special Collections
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- 1942-1944
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- MS 5619/14/4
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Sheet 1 : Monday, August 7th, 1905 Coded amounts; Webster Photo postcards; Firers...
Licenses Excursions &c. Pencil entry ticks, pencil totals: 103 10 3/4 5 0. Ink mss sums. Verso Blank. Watermark as sheet 6. Sheet 9 : Tuesday, December 26th, 1905 Coded amounts; Picture postcards &c.
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- Chetham's Library
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- Monday, August 7th 1905 - Sunday, December 31st, 1905
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- F.4.2.5 & 6.(xxix)
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Armstrong Siddeley Motors: Minutes of a meeting to review the Double Mamba position
(c) Self-wrapping brakes. 12 Accessories drive mounting plate SJ.48872. 13 Gear bearing oil feed pipe. 14 3-stage turbine. 15 Recurring defects: ( a) Mater torquemeter lever. D.212 Z.116 Z.103 Z.126 Outstanding work: Stoneguard and anti-icing.
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- Coventry Archives & Research Centre
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- 14 January 1953
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- PA1716/5/6/417
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1631
COLNE Alice Townley widow c Simon Blakey concerning her right to a pew engraved at the end and allocated to the family 1570 - depositions, interrogations, responsions, libel. 3.
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- Cheshire Archives and Local Studies
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Sheet 1 : Whit Saturday, June 19th, 1886 Coded amounts; Guide Boys Wages; Mens...
Pencil entry ticks & totals i.e. 1861 1 3/77 16 6 Ink mss notes upper edge B44 312-18-0 After 103-11-9 Fine day in Morning Bar 1.30 to 2 3 to 3.20 4 to 3.5 to 4 abt 700 Bristol 400 L'pool 250 Salop.
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- Chetham's Library
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- Saturday, June 19th, 1886 - Friday December 31st, 1886
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- F.4.2.5 & 6.(xxiv)
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BOLTON Herbert Frederick Lieut
Coy; How killed: DOW; Where: France; When killed: 03-May-1917; Other Data: arrived in 103 Coy from Base 31/3/1917Commanding two guns in "C" section 28/4/1917 - reported
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- Vickers MG Collection & Research Association
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- 2000-2024
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- SKR/DAT/IP/20425