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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.
- Held by
- Birmingham: Archives, Heritage and Photography Service
- Date
- 28 January 1773
- Reference
- MS 3782/12/72/4
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NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE CORLORATION TRAMWAYS Tramway No. 1 from Bentinck Rd. along...
Tramway No. 3 from end of Tramway No. 2 along Westgate Rd. to point just past Buckingham St. crossing township of Westgate. Tramway No. 4 from end of Tramway No. 3 along Westgate Rd. to Pink Lane crossing townships of Westgate, St.
- Held by
- Northumberland Archives
- Date
- 1878.
- Reference
- QRUP/142a and b
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Dyers and Pillory in Eastbourne, including the site of Eastbourne Barracks and Workhouse,...
>4 1 rod of land (S:the road from Eastbourne to Eastdean) 5 Land called Coombe (26a) (?
- Held by
- East Sussex Record Office
- Date
- 1783
- Reference
- GIL/1/17
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Exeter and Chagford Railway
No 3: parish of Tedburn St. Mary. Length ¼ mile; branches south west from junction with Nos 1 and 2. No 4: parish of St. Thomas. Length ¼ mile; joins South Devon Railway and No 1 together (just north of 1A). No 5: via St.
- Held by
- Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust)
- Date
- 1877
- Reference
- QS/DP/424
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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
- Held by
- Cornwall Record Office
- Date
- 7 Sep. 1844
- Reference
- BRA2107/1
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Letter from T. L. Croome, 1 Crick Road, Oxford, to John H. G. Oglander, Villa Guiseppina,...
The Oglanders left Cadenabbia on 3 November and returned to England via Milan, Genoa, San Remo (14 - 26 Nov) Cannes (26 Nov - 3 Dec), Paris (3 - 6 Dec).
- Held by
- Isle of Wight Record Office
- Date
- 31 October 1894
- Reference
- OG/CC/1841
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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).
- Held by
- Oxford University: Bodleian Library, Special Collections
- Date
- 1700-15
- Reference
- 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…
- Held by
- United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO) Archive
- Date
- 1814 - 1816
- Reference
- SVY A/ y5 Bb4
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Indenture (1) Sir Justinian Isham (2) John Isham esquire 3rd son of Sir Just...
Indenture (1) Sir Justinian Isham (2) John Isham esquire 3rd son of Sir Just Isham the father (3) Randolph Wickes of Haslebitch esquire Refers to will of Sir Justn Isham the father dated 20 Dec.1672
- Held by
- Northamptonshire Record Office
- Date
- 11 Dec 1682
- Reference
- WY169/(a)
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THOMAS BRADDYLL to ROGER KENYON, at Peel.
Betwixt 3 or 4 a'clock yesterday, he lay down to repose himself, but was not suffered to stay, they expecting a return of the fit, hoping, however, that if he continued to be better, the danger would be past.
- Held by
- Lancashire Archives
- Date
- 1684-5, February 3
- Reference
- DDKE/acc. 7840 HMC/582
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DISLEY RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL/MINUTES of MEETING held DECEMBER 8th, 1936//
Just to show the little things of a baby council 3200 inhabitants. GJ 3 foolscap sheets, verso blank, stencilled text, clipped together & folded.
- Held by
- Chetham's Library
- Date
- 1936
- Reference
- F.4.5.22.11)
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Sessions held at Bodmin
QS/1/4/319 Appeal of St Just in Roseland against order dated 9 July 1781 for removal of John Bone, wife Mary, and children, Mary (3) and Elizabeth (10 mo.) from Morval to St Just: order reversed.
- Held by
- Cornwall Record Office
- Date
- 4 October 1781
- Reference
- QS/1/4/316-325
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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'.
- Held by
- Birmingham: Archives, Heritage and Photography Service
- Date
- 1979
- Reference
- MS 4000/6/1/82/3/C
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Immigration Law Practitioners' Association (ILPA), File I/4
File numbered 'I/4'.
- Held by
- Birmingham: Archives, Heritage and Photography Service
- Date
- 1999 - 2001
- Reference
- MS 1579/2/14/6/7
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Petition of Thomas Jackson of Low Crosby [p. Crosby on Eden], now a Pr[isoner for...
Parish certificate to vouch for him, at foot Vicar and 4 officers, on right; 8 "Principal Inhabitants" on left. Damaged on right; large sheet. See further Item 16 below, and compare the Court's record in CQ/1/3 calendared at Item 16.
- Held by
- Cumbria Archive Centre, Carlisle
- Date
- Reference
- Q/11/1/169/12
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Ashton Moss.
There are 3 signs in all. They overlap each other at the base of his long shed. They are all badly corroded, you can hardly make out the handwriting on two of the signs, they are just spectres of "Capstan and Players Navy Cut".
- Held by
- Greater Manchester County Record Office (with Manchester Archives)
- Date
- 30 September 1989
- Reference
- c7/1/33
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Letter from John Franklin to wife Eleanor Anne Franklin, describing his journey northwards...
If he had his library he would, after 3 or 4 years, be better informed for conversations with his wife. Regrets that she was not with him on the journey from New York: lists sights that would have given her pleasure.
- Held by
- Derbyshire Record Office
- Date
- 22 Apr 1825
- Reference
- D8760/F/FEP/1/1/26
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Award of arbitrators
(4) The other properties in Preston Vavasour, Westbroke, West Hayes, Blackpan and Sybken to be held between them as before. (8/29)
- Held by
- Isle of Wight Record Office
- Date
- 21 November 1486
- Reference
- OG/D/15
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FLEET Thomas Sergt 100107
Corps of DragoonsNB: note on MIC: Dec'd 21/09/192132 Trinity St, Dorchester; Other Notes: MM: LG 2/4/1918; END OF RECORD.
- Held by
- Vickers MG Collection & Research Association
- Date
- 2000-2024
- Reference
- SKR/DAT/IP/26483
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Teignmouth Quay (Provisional Order).
Slipway (work no. 3) parallel with GWR, commencing at end of work no. 2 and extending 100 feet to the west. New road (work no. 4) commencing at junction of road from Teignmouth to old quay, terminating at start of intended slipway.
- Held by
- Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust)
- Date
- 1892
- Reference
- QS/DP/521