Matches 551 to 566 of 566 » See Gallery
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| 551 | Will of Richard GODFREY of Hailey | |||
| 552 | Will of Samuel FRANCIS, Gentleman of St. George, Hanover Square 1797 | |||
| 553 | Will of Thomas NEALE, Mercer of Stroud, 1767 | |||
| 554 | Will of William ARNOLD of Tormarton | |||
| 555 | Will of William BAKER senior of [Great] BIRCH, yeoman | |||
| 556 | Will of William REED of Thornbury | |||
| 557 | ![]() | Will of Zachariah Shrapnell, Clothier of Bradford , Wiltshire | ||
| 558 | Will: Thomas BAKER of Copford, labourer | |||
| 559 | William Caffery (1827-1888). | |||
| 560 | William CAFFERY and Everes MILLINER marriage certificate |
Owner of original: Nigel Milliner |
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| 561 | William CAFFERY involved in rescuing child from drowning in the New Cut |
Owner of original: Western Daily Press Date: 30 Jul 1866 |
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| 562 | William CAFFERY points out his own bravery in rescuing child from drowning | |||
| 563 | Witnesses at the trial of Richard BATT Witnesses (notes from 1881 census): George GADD, (son of John GADD) Julia MINES, (whose husband was landlord of The Woolpack Inn on Ellbroad Street) James BOARDMAN, (a cabinet maker of St. Paul's parish) Samuel HUDD, (possibly the general labourer aged 45 resident in St. George's parish) Margaret POOK, Eliza BEER, (probably the wife of a Public Hall Keeper in Broadmead) Eliza GREGORY, (aged 44, resident of 20 Ellbroad Street) John JENKINS, Henry LAURENCE, John MORRELL, (Police Constable, aged 29, resident at 99 Barton Hill Road) [PRO: names listed on reverse of Indictment] | |||
| 564 | Witney Town Band 1850 Edward Flexney (b.1825) was a professional trumpeter in 1881. Band-playing in Witney was encouraged by blanket factory owners such as William Early, whose band was in existence by the 1840s. The Witney Temperance Band was founded in about 1850 "for society purposes and religious festivals". | |||
| 565 | World War I Medal Card of Alexander GRAHAM, who served with the Durham Light Infantry and South Lancashire Regiment. Regimental history records that the 14th & 15th battalions served in France and Flanders from 11th September 1915 - "B14" on the medal card suggests that Alexander GRAHAM was a member of the 14th Battalion. 14th (Service) Battalion Formed at Newcastle, September 1914, as part of K3. September 1914 : attached to 64th Brigade, 21st Division. 28 November 1915 : transferred to 18th Brigade, 6th Division. 1 February 1918 : disbanded in France "AZ" in the remarks section means that he was discharged to Class Z Army Reserve. There were fears that Germany would not accept the terms of any peace treaty and therefore the British Government decided it would be wise to be able to quickly recall trained men in the eventuality of the resumption of hostilities. Soldiers who were being demobilised, particularly those who had agreed to serve "for the duration", were at first posted to Class Z. They returned to civilian life but with an obligation to return if called upon. The Z Reserve was abolished on 31 March 1920. | |||
| 566 | YORK ARCHEOLOGICAL TRUST BIOGRAPHICAL DATABASE - RUTTER |
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