Three Centuries of Derbyshire Annals: As Illustrated by the Records of the Quarter Sessions of the County of Derby, from Queen Elizabeth to Queen Victoria, Volume 1Bemrose and Sons, 1890 - Court records |
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... Mary . An- other of the county papers incidentally mentions an adjourned Quarter Sessions at the house of Sir Henry Every , at Egginton , that was held during this year for the taking of oaths . The Trans . Sessions of 1693 , were ...
... Mary . An- other of the county papers incidentally mentions an adjourned Quarter Sessions at the house of Sir Henry Every , at Egginton , that was held during this year for the taking of oaths . The Trans . Sessions of 1693 , were ...
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... Mary's Gate , was built in 1659 , and Glover in 1660 ; but the following petition of the Grand Jury , preserved in the record room , shows that the question was only being entertained at the Trans . Sessions of 1661 . " To the honoble ...
... Mary's Gate , was built in 1659 , and Glover in 1660 ; but the following petition of the Grand Jury , preserved in the record room , shows that the question was only being entertained at the Trans . Sessions of 1661 . " To the honoble ...
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... Mary's Gate and Walker's Lane seems to have been begun . Mr. Hutton tells us , in his quaint free style , that the stone work of the County Hall was executed by a mason of the name of Reeve , who saved nothing by the under- taking , as ...
... Mary's Gate and Walker's Lane seems to have been begun . Mr. Hutton tells us , in his quaint free style , that the stone work of the County Hall was executed by a mason of the name of Reeve , who saved nothing by the under- taking , as ...
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... County Hall , and was probably at this time windows were then a novelty . He was Mayor of Derby He resided in St. Mary's rebuilding his house ; sash Saints the parishioners agreeing to make good all injury or INTRODUCTORY . 15.
... County Hall , and was probably at this time windows were then a novelty . He was Mayor of Derby He resided in St. Mary's rebuilding his house ; sash Saints the parishioners agreeing to make good all injury or INTRODUCTORY . 15.
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... Mary , the two appointments had never been held in Derbyshire by the same person . Custos Rotulorum . The Keeper of the Rolls and Records of the Session of the Peace , is without doubt an office of great antiquity , probably coeval with ...
... Mary , the two appointments had never been held in Derbyshire by the same person . Custos Rotulorum . The Keeper of the Rolls and Records of the Session of the Peace , is without doubt an office of great antiquity , probably coeval with ...
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