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ed the Manor with the help of Daniel Robertson, | Esq., a famous English architect. |
is a direct male descendent of Thomas Forrest, | Esq a Financier with the Virginia Company who came |
hire, on 11 June 1620, the son of Charles Moore | Esq., a local landowner and owner of Appleby Hall, A |
or his residence, was Caspar Van Crawninshield, | Esq., a gentleman from Germany, ancestor of the resp |
of the king by wardship of Christopher Hatton, | esq.' Along with James Cranford and William Castle, |
His Lost Honor by Frederick Augustus Fidfaddy, | Esq., also in reference to the aforementioned Samuel |
Lake George: The Memoirs of Charles H. Tuttle, | Esq, Amazon.com, |
John Ramey, | Esq., an attorney, then barrister, retired to Scratb |
One of the spectators was James S. McEntee, | Esq., an engineer who had worked on the Delaware and |
olution, was the grandson of Stephen Colegrove, | Esq., an early leader in the town of Foster, Rhode I |
and built under the order of Jonathan Hampton, | Esq., an Elizabethtown merchant and surveyor who was |
Hendrick; Clonehurk, of H. Warburton, | Esq.; and Benfield, of L. Dunne, Esq. |
Dorothy Stephens, daughter of Nicholas Stephens | Esq. and Frances Brydges. |
Swynfen Jones, | Esq, and a few smaller owners have estates in the p |
Esq., and Mrs. M.J. Sparrow was unveiled on March 20 | |
John Wilkinson | Esq. and his daughters - Syracuse Daily Courier, Jun |
Alex Winter as William "Bill" S. Preston, | Esq. and Evil Bill |
d Thomas Wodhull, of Mollington in Oxfordshire, | Esq. and died 2 May 1678; Catherine; Grace, wife of |
nday 5 June that was arranged by Thomas Hodges, | Esq. and by George Baker, Esq. who is described as t |
fe, Henrietta, daughter of William Henry Carey, | esq., and niece of Vice-chancellor Malins, died in 1 |
cial Counsel to the Commissioner, John M. Dowd, | Esq. and was submitted to Commissioner Bart Giamatti |
or, the Day and Night Scenes of Jerry Hawthorn, | esq., and his elegant friend, Corinthian Tom, accomp |
pshire, on 12 February 1593 Sir Herbert Pelham, | Esq. and Knt., of Michelham (Bucksteep, Sussex, 1546 |
efly to the Earl of Lichfield, and Francis Eld, | Esq, and the former is lord of the manor, which, at |
Provost de Seint Andrew", William de Borthwick, | Esq., and George de Lawedre, burgess of Edinburgh, A |
. Lowndes Stone, of Brightwell, in Oxfordshire, | Esq., and has issue; 5. the Rev. Sheldon Jodrell, of |
Daniel J. Daley, | Esq., appeared as counsel for the defendant. |
tithes, which are the properly of Thomas Tate, | Esq., are valued at £130 per annum. |
The architect was C T Taylor | Esq ARIBA. |
as paid at the 1801 Union, to Gustavus Lambart, | Esq., as Compensation for the loss of the elective f |
as erected by his surviving friend James Church | Esq as a public testimony of his regard to the memo |
dated January 9, 2009, by Robert A. Siegfried, | Esq., Assistant Attorney General for the State of Ne |
residence there in 1842, 3 & 4, with E.W. Lane | Esq., Author of “The Modern Egyptians.” |
The first known resident was Sir John Scott | Esq. b. 1436, who married Caroline Carter. |
2003: John Gerald Nicholson | Esq, Benefield House, Lower Benefield, Oundle. |
Charles H. Baron, | Esq., Boston College School of Law |
rt of lands which were granted to John Sandford | Esq. by letters patent dated 7th July 1613 (Pat. |
rt of lands which were granted to John Sandford | Esq. by letters patent dated 7th July 1613 (Pat. |
1995: Graham James Hearne, | Esq., C.B.E., of London N.W.3 |
int is with permission dedicated to John Schank | Esq, Captain in the Royal Navy, by his much obliged |
preached before His Excellency Thomas Pownall, | Esq; captain-general and governor in chief, the Hon |
George Befeler, | Esq.; Chairman & CEO, The Citadel Group |
art of the Movado group that owns Movado, Ebel, | ESQ, Coach, Hugo Boss, Juicy Couture Watches, Lacos |
ng the Remarkable Adventures of Raffles Holmes, | Esq., Detective and Amateur Cracksman by Birth (1906 |
Dunne, | Esq.; Doolagh, of M. Dames, Esq.; Garryhinch, of Cha |
he collection in perpetuity and Mr R D Marshall | Esq, Dr Knight and John Fisher Crosthwaite were app |
died in the arms of her protege David Brockway | Esq. during an appearance in a Los Angeles Superior |
ard the Nautilus, "I found a book by H.C. Sirr, | Esq, entitled Ceylon and the Cingalese." |
Legal: Nicholas C. Ferrara, | Esq. for Serling, Rooks & Ferrara, LLP |
itled Didmarton, the Seat of Robert Codrington, | Esq. from Britannia Illustrata, 1709 |
Walter F. McDonough, | Esq., General Counsel, Future of Music Coalition |
he same name sold it, in 1767, to Francis Hurt, | Esq., grandfather of Francis Hurt, Esq., of Alderwas |
Herbert P. Gleason, | Esq. has practiced law in Boston since 1958, mostly |
As Thomas was a Knight in training ( | Esq) he fought dismounted with a sword, it was a qu |
it; his descendants sold it to Joshua Cheever, | Esq. in 1740. |
nthony Sayer, who was succeeded by George Payne | esq. in 1718. |
assano until she married Frederick George Boddy | Esq. in 1849, from which time she became known as Ma |
liam Beaumaris Rush, and then by Edward Hollond | esq, in 1810. |
t four miles under the patronage of John Kettle | esq in 1772 at an expense of £5000, but afterwards |
Myron H. Tomb, | Esq., Indiana |
John H. Arkwright, | Esq., is lord of the manor and chief landowner. |
Michael I. "Mike" Halfacre, | Esq. is an American lawyer and Republican party poli |
His son, Patrick J. Stapleton III, | Esq., is Chairman of the Pennsylvania Liquor Control |
BANK HOUSE, the seat of Thomas Tate, | Esq., is situated about a mile north of the village. |
These grounds are the gift of Norris Bradbury | Esq J.P. of Tynwald Mount, Shaw Road Royton as a th |
To the Memory of Gregory Wale | Esq, Justice of the Peace for this County. |
hard Lee II, was the son of Col. Richard Lee I, | Esq., known as "The Immigrant" (1618-1664) and Anne |
Thomas, was the son of Colonel Richard Lee II, | Esq., known as “Richard the Scholar” (1647-1715) and |
dson's Dictionary as Edited by Charles Wilkins, | Esq., LL.D., F.R.S. -- By David Hopkins, Esq., Assis |
"William Scoresby": James William Sleesor Marr, | Esq., M.A., B.Sc. (now Temporary Lieutenant, R.N.V.R |
Gordon Love Bastian, | Esq., M.B.E., Second Engineer Officer, Merchant Navy |
A Letter to George Grote, | Esq., M.P. on the Ballot (1838) |
Speech of Joseph Neale McKenna | Esq., M.P., to his Constituents at Youghal Court Hou |
to this Question, addressed to W. E. Gladstone, | Esq., M.P., 1838; written in answer to an inquiry fr |
A Letter to W. Brown, | esq., M.P.,' 1854. |
Esq., Mayor of Otahuhu | |
Edward Heath, | Esq, MBE, MP (23 February 1950-1955) |
This monument is erected by C Forbes | Esq., MP London and the owners of said ship, which, |
utors of the late Cranage Antrobus, Alfred Low, | Esq., Mr Jonathan Butters, and Mr France. |
1845: William D'Arcy, | Esq., Necairn Castle. |
1945: A. Noel Mohbs, | Esq., O.B.E., of Stoke Park, Slough |
Harold Wilson, | Esq, OBE (1 January 1945 - 26 July 1945) |
Nicholas Stephens, | Esq. of Burdrop Manor |
1866: Frederick Cotton Finch | Esq. of Blaenavon |
1793: John Corbet, | Esq. of Sundorne |
Eleanor Butler, married to William Grace, | Esq., of Ballylinch |
1917), daughter of George Onslow Newton, | Esq., of Croxton Park, Cambridgeshire. |
Eleanor m to John Harleston | esq of South Ockendon in Essex |
The land was given by Thomas Chamberlayne | Esq., of Cranberry Park. |
est daughter, Eliza-Ann, married William Wright | Esq, of Eyston Hall, Sudbury, in 1827. |
ther, Elizabeth, was a daughter of John Warren, | Esq., of Oxfordshire. |
John Philip Packer | Esq. of Groombridge (1655 Groombridge - 16 December |
Courtenay Connell Prance, | Esq., of Hatherley court, Cheltenham, is lord of the |
Memoir of the late Charles Baird, | esq., of St Petersburg, and of his son, the late Fra |
Ann Forrestall (daughter of Michael Forrestall, | Esq., of Halifax) in Halifax on October 16, 1832. |
e possession of his descendant, J. G. Fanshawe, | esq., of London, and Parsloes, Essex. |
John Thomas Cocker, | Esq., of New-bank Heyside purchased the estate of Sw |
entons, by purchase from the late John Entwisle | Esq of Foxholes." |
Catherine Chandler, the wife of Wadham Wyndham, | Esq. of Eversley in Hampshire. |
Lord Lovaine and Robert Vyner, | Esq. of Gautby, Lincolnshire were the mortgagees, an |
he brother of John Lennox Griffith Poyer Lewis, | Esq. of Henllan and High Sheriff of Carmarthenshire |
ornwall, daughter and heiress of John Cornwall, | Esq. of Marlborough. |
Major Broad and second daughter of William Mair | Esq. of Kensington, Middlesex. |
ton's sister Anne was married to Ambrose Elton, | Esq., of The Hazle, Ledbury, Herefordshire, an Oxfor |
on of Michael Lavallin Wroughton (alias Puxley) | Esq of Woolley Park at Chaddleworth in Berkshire an |
izabeth Macleod, the daughter of James Macleod, | Esq., of Rasay. |
Archer was the son of Henry Archer, | Esq., of Coopersale, Theydon Garnon, Essex, by Anne, |
r of Thorncote has been held by Ian J Wilkinson | esq. of nearby Peterborough in Cambridgeshire. |
Humphrey Seymour, | Esq., of Wendlebury, Oxfordshire, and of Even Swindo |
arried Emily Stanton, daughter of J.B. Stanton, | Esq., of the Canadian civil service. |
this day the death of Marshall Waller Clifton, | Esq., of Australind. |
piece of work, was given in 1935 by J. Knight, | Esq., of Beachcroft in memory of his daughter. |
hire branch of the family, and from John Ernle, | Esq., of Sidlesham, Sussex (died 1465), whose wife M |
Mary Martha, eldest daughter of Edward Ferrers, | Esq., of Baddesley Clinton, in Warwickshire was High |
at Kenmure, the son of Sir Archibald Stirling, | Esq., of Keir and Cawder, and Elizabeth Maxwell, sis |
of Dean Levett's uncle, courtier William Levett | Esq. of Swindon and Savernake, Wiltshire. |
lwes, daughter and sole heiress of George Elwes | Esq of Marcham Park at Marcham in Berkshire (now Ox |
''A letter from Montagu Burgoyne, | Esq. of Mark Hall, to the freeholders and inhabitant |
dam Ogden the elder in 1670 by Edmund Assheton, | Esq., of Chadderton, Swine Clough was an ancient far |
ather was a grandson of David Francis Atcherley | Esq. of Marton Hall, High Sheriff of Shropshire, Ser |
November 1878, the son of Holbrook Gaskell II, | Esq., of Frodsham, Cheshire and the grandson of Holb |
Dr. Henry Levett was the son of William Levett | Esq. of Swindon and Savernake Forest, Wiltshire, cou |
blication the writer saw the late J.W. Windsor, | Esq., of Bath, a great admirer of Handel and one who |
er 1838, John O'Donovan wrote "Henry O'Concanon | Esq. of Waterloo near Glentaun in the parish of Kill |
Aston was a younger son of Richard Aston, | Esq., of Wadley, Berkshire, grandson of Sir Willough |
He married Agnes, daughter of John Southcote, | esq. of Indiho, in the parish of Bovey Tracey, in De |
km2) of land, mostly belonging to Robert Holden | Esq., of Nuthall Temple. |
kind of chaplain, in the house of Thomas Moore, | Esq., of Spargrove-a fine example of the ancient sta |
and his wife Mary, daughter of Gabriel Fairfax, | Esq. of Steeton in Yorkshire. |
t, Shoe Lane and accommodated by Thomas Bailey, | Esq. of Stockwell, who later funded another church i |
ying Catherine, daughter of William Hartshorne, | Esq., of Clipstone, Northamptonshire, by whom he had |
will left the Theydon Gernon estate to W. Eyre, | Esq., of Gray's Inn, on condition that he married El |
d then directed by his uncle, Jeremiah Garnett, | esq., of Roe Field. |
2, Jane, daughter and coheiress of Henry White, | esq., of South Warnborough, Hampshire, son of Sir Th |
t's other daughter Frances married Thomas Lewis | Esq. of St. Pierre, Monmouthshire, Wales; his daught |
letter dated January 7, 2009, Steven Miskinis, | Esq. of the U.S. Department of Justice notified the |
A reply to the letter of Samuel Jones Lloyd, | Esq., on the effect of the administration of the Ban |
'An Epistle to David Garrick, | Esq., on his being presented with the Freedom of Str |
Lieth Ye Body of the Right Honble Thomas Smith | Esq. one of Ye Landgraves of Carolina who Departed T |
ss our trusty and well beloved Francis Bernard, | Esq., our captain general and governor in chief of o |
William L. Keller, | Esq., past President of the Philadelphia Trial Lawye |
hole under the chairmanship of F.W. Rounsefell, | Esq., pioneer, and with J.R.V. Dunlop, Esq., of the |
is a law firm that is headed by Mark D. Walsh, | Esq., President and CEO Richard Davis. |
titled "Memoirs of the Life of William Collins, | Esq., R.A." (1848) - he was named after his godfathe |
The John D. Crimmins, | Esq., Residence |
act of a Letter from the Worshipful John Evelyn | Esq; Sent to One of the Secretaries of the R. Socie |
William Kennedy, | Esq., served Naugatuck, Connecticut in many capaciti |
rmen of London, 1725, including Richard Levett, | Esq., son of Lord Mayor Sir Richard Levett. |
cial fisherman Wally Shaffer and George Campsen | Esq., that Spence formed Shipwrecks Inc. and actuall |
buried a horse, the property of Paulet St. John | Esq., that in the month of September 1733 leaped int |
of the Duke of Northumberland; Robert Delisle, | Esq. the heirs of the late Thomas Fenwick, Esq., and |
r epithet, dightoni, is in honor of S. Dighton, | Esq., the collector of the holotype specimen. |
ncestors Lord Blackadder and Mr. E. Blackadder, | Esq., the butler of the Prince Regent (Hugh Laurie). |
at Maesllwch Castle, the seat of Walter Wilkins | Esq, the Member of Parliament for the county of Rad |
E.D.S.T., there being present: ISRAEL STIEFEL, | ESQ., THE MASTER: BECKER & BECKER BY EDWARD R. BECKE |
The Chair, Michael Friedman, | Esq, the only non-party member of the Commission, s |
in 1567, and as the 'capite' of Robert Bradshaw | esq. the brother of John Bradshaw of Orton on the Hi |
a riotous assembly, and found there John Evans, | Esq., the governor, who fell to beating Cresson." |
d this life at his seat in Hopewell, JOHN HART, | Esq. the Representative in General Assembly for the |
e was published in "Memoir of Joseph Hardcastle | Esq., the first Treasurer of the London Missionary S |
7 September 1818 in honor of John Clark Searle, | Esq., then Chairman of the Victualling board. |
ghter and one of the coheirs of Thomas Pierson, | Esq. to whom she bear eight sonnes and two daughters |
t's sister Susan was married to Francis Levett, | Esq., tobacco merchant and brother of Sir Richard Le |
epulchre-without-Newgate. (Sir) John Bosworth, ( | Esq.), tobacconist of Newgate street, chamberlain of |
2003 Nicholas David Bankes | Esq, Ty Ucha'r Llan, Cilcain, near Mold. |
In 1546 Thomas Lyttlebury | Esq was heir to the manor of Northolme through his |
Mr. Miguel A. Romero, | Esq. was born on February 17, 1970 in San Juan, Puer |
Henry Jowles, | Esq. was instituted Chiefs Judge in Chancery & Keepe |
), also known by his pen name Obadiah Dogberry, | Esq., was a 19th-century American newspaper editor. |
Harry Croft | Esq. was one of the last to be recorded as being Lor |
Thaddeus Leavitt, | Esq. was born September 9, 1750 in Suffield to farme |
Signature of Col. Charles Somerville McAlester | Esq. who purchased Chapelton on 6 February 1827. |
res of land, the property of George Hargreaves, | Esq., who is also owner of Beach Lawn, occupied by W |
altimore Orioles, and a sister, Theresa Traber, | Esq., who works as a civil rights attorney in Califo |
ath King of Arms by his son John Palmer Cullum, | Esq,, who served from 1800-1829, which meant that b |
llowing: Here lyes the Body of Richard Loraine, | Esq., who was a proper handsome man of good sense an |
Here lyes the Body of Richard Loraine, | Esq., who was a proper handsome man of good sense an |
o English out of the Icelandic by Samuel Laing, | Esq. with Revised notes by Hon. |
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