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Letters this morning from Thomas Gardam of 4 Dec from New York. Capital passage out...
Thomas Gardam was going to Charleston in 3 or 4 days and William would be very glad to see him as he had more to do than he could manage.
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- Derbyshire Record Office
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- D3580/C507
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CD Rom listening copy
Tracks 3 - 4 record the views of some skinheads about their self image. A racist comment is made and violent acts are discussed in a casual manner. Track 4 finishes with the song beginning 'The young and old in the Market Square'.
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- Birmingham: Archives, Heritage and Photography Service
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- 1979
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- MS 4000/6/1/82/3/C
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Deed to lead the uses of a final concord (1) Sir Rich. Grenville of Stowe (2)...
Cleer Colshill to use of (5); Rinsey, Hendra and Ventonleague to use of (4); Trevenell to use of (3)
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- Cornwall Record Office
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- CM/422
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Justices' warrant to the Keeper of the House of Correction, to the Constables of...
Justices' warrant to the Keeper of the House of Correction, to the Constables of Arthuret, and to Henry Pattinson - committing Mary Knight, Mary Green, Elizabeth Green, A[a]ron Green, Sarah Knight and their 3 small children, vagrants, found wandering…
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- Cumbria Archive Centre, Carlisle
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- Q/11/1/173/16
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TOSSWILL Bernard Hingeston Lieut
Though wounded, he refused to leave his guns for twenty-four hours until he finally collapsed and had to be evacuated on a stretcher.; Other Notes: MC: LG 8/3/1919 seconded; END OF RECORD.
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- Vickers MG Collection & Research Association
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- 2000-2024
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- SKR/DAT/IP/23263
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4 October 1854 William Pidcock [William Longsdon's stockman] at Longstone, written...
4 October 1854 William Pidcock [William Longsdon's stockman] at Longstone, written by his wife, Sarah Pidcock to 'My Dear Master Longsdon' reporting on welfare of Longsdon's cattle and sheep, thinks Turnips some 3 weeks
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- Derbyshire Record Office
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- 1854
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- D3580/C674
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Copy draft appointment - parties only 1. John Wilmot Robyns of Southsea, Hants,...
Alfred Branwell of Penlee, gent 3. Samuel Stephens of Camborne, gent 4. As party (1) in X890/22 5. Gerald Gurney Richards of London, clerk 6. (5) and Henry Eldridge Stratton of Newport, I.O.W. 7.
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- Cornwall Record Office
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- 1929
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- X890/23
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Letter. John Scale (Soho) to Matthew Boulton [London].
DuMee has just finishd chasing the first Coffee pot so soon as Duval has smoothd the ground it shall be boild and sent.
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- Birmingham: Archives, Heritage and Photography Service
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- 28 January 1773
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- MS 3782/12/72/4
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Sessions held at Bodmin
QS/1/4/81 Appeal of Sennen against order dated 3 Aug. 1775 for the removal of Sarah Pitts from St Just in Penwith to Sennen: held over.
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- Cornwall Record Office
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- 4 October 1775
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- QS/1/4/78-89
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Sessions held at Lostwithiel
QS/1/4/16 Application by Ralph Williams of St Just in Penwith for discharge of Jane Champen, apprenticed to him by the parish on 4 Sep. 1766, and since run away: application granted.
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- Cornwall Record Office
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- 13 July 1774
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- QS/1/4/14-35
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Copy feoffment and release; consideration £12,500 (1) Revd. Wm. Ellis of Thames...
Just, in Penzance, St. Just (in Penwith), Sennen, Madron, St. Buryan, Paul and Ludgvan; Higher Bray and Lower Bray occ. John Tremewan; with Quaker burial ground nearby; 2/3 of Bray Vean occ. Geo. Bone, 6/9 of Higher Bosweddan occ.
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- Cornwall Record Office
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- 31 Dec. 1825
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- X 573/82
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Teign Valley Railway Extensions: Exeter, Chagford and Newton Abbot.
No 3: parish of St. Thomas. Length ½ mile; terminating at junction with S.D.R., just before River Exe. No 4: via Bridford, Dunsford, Moreton Hampstead, Drewsteignton, Chagford. Length 9 miles; from main line to near Chagford Bridge.
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- Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust)
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- 1877
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- QS/DP/423
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Conveyance (1) James William Farrer of Berkeley Square, Middx., esq., one of the...
Marjoribanks of The Strand, Mddx., esq., (3) Grenville Pigott of Doddershall Park, Bucks., esq., George Parrott of Buckingham, esq., and Thomas Findal of Aylesbury, Bucks., esq., (4) Richard Plantaganet, Duke of Buckingham (5) William
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- Cornwall Record Office
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- 7 Sep. 1844
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- BRA2107/1
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Sheet 1 : Whit Saturday, June 19th, 1886 Coded amounts; Guide Boys Wages; Mens...
Before 4 224 17 0 After 4 94 7 0 Ink mss notes upper l.h.c. 'Fine East Wind variable. Not busy in/morning Bar until 3.30. 2 did it until 3 o'clock easy than 4 at times & a bit of a push at 3.30/to 4.
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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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Letters
the 'good brig Les Amis', a captured French sloop of war lying at Portsmouth 9 Mar, Thomas Lister, Girsby: thanks for prints of London; peace with America; 'slicing of pudding'; colonists; Wool Committee states that his neighbour 'Diogenes' is a knav…
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- Yorkshire Archaeological and Historical Society
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- 1783
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- MD335/1/8/4/16
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Sessions at Truro
QS/1/3/288, 289 Appeal of Kenwyn against order of 15 January for removal of Elizabeth Hugo, wife of Stephen Hugo, and children Mary Anne (5), John (4), Stephen (3) and Elizabeth (4 months) from Lansallos to Kenwyn [see QS/1/3/271 and 284
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- Cornwall Record Office
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- 12 April, 1768
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- QS/1/3/287-294
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Nine treatise on Irish subjects by -- Plunket, whose name does not occur
'; 3 (fol. 55). 'A letter. The Act of repeal is most just.'; 4 (fol. 70). 'The state of the nation in 1712.'; 5 (fol. 76). 'The horrid Iniustices don by Protestants ... unto the Catholicks of Ireland ...'; 6 (fol. 103).
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- Oxford University: Bodleian Library, Special Collections
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- 1700-15
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- MS. Carte 229
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Book A: Survey
It lies in latitude about 1 [degree] 12 1/2 N [north] (as mentioned above) and when just clear of it, the extremes of the Tumbelan Islands Cove from SbW 1/2W [south bearing west 1/2 west] to SE [south east] distant 3 or 4 leagues, Gap Rock' and signe…
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- United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO) Archive
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- 1814 - 1816
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- SVY A/ y5 Bb4
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TANNER Edward Joseph Selby 2/Lt
The Sphere - Portrait: KIA Mametz - buried just E. of Mametz and later re-interred at Dantzig Alley Cem.
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- Vickers MG Collection & Research Association
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- 2000-2024
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- SKR/DAT/IP/21266
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Release in fee (Lease and Release). £250. (£125 (iii) to S. Rice and £125 (iii) to...
Just in Roseland, decd. of 4 October 1727 and lease of 29 September 1766 from Hannibal Randall decd. to Ric. Morcombe, St. Minver, gent (then decd.) - - above property for 99 yrs. or 3 lives (2 then living).
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- Cornwall Record Office
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- 20 February 1793
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- DS/153-154