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... , Stanton - by - Dale , Nottingham , M.A. , Screveton Rectory , Bingham Dowager Countess of , The Manor House , Teversal , n , W. L. B. , M.A. , Eakring Rectory , Newark CHAMBERLIN , Rev. THOMAS B. , M.A. , Wheatley Rectory.
... , Stanton - by - Dale , Nottingham , M.A. , Screveton Rectory , Bingham Dowager Countess of , The Manor House , Teversal , n , W. L. B. , M.A. , Eakring Rectory , Newark CHAMBERLIN , Rev. THOMAS B. , M.A. , Wheatley Rectory.
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Thoroton Society. CHAMBERLIN , Rev. THOMAS B. , M.A. , Wheatley Rectory , Retford CHICKEN , THOMAS WILLM . , 20 , Bentinck Road , Nottingham CLEMENTS , FREDK . , 23 , Park Row , Nottingham COKAYNE , GEORGE E. , M.A. , F.S.A. , Clarenceux ...
Thoroton Society. CHAMBERLIN , Rev. THOMAS B. , M.A. , Wheatley Rectory , Retford CHICKEN , THOMAS WILLM . , 20 , Bentinck Road , Nottingham CLEMENTS , FREDK . , 23 , Park Row , Nottingham COKAYNE , GEORGE E. , M.A. , F.S.A. , Clarenceux ...
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... Thomas Chicken , Mr. Fred Clements , Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cooke , Mr. and Mrs. Cox , Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cropper . Mr. J. Drury Dale , Rev. A. J. L. Dobbin and the Misses Dobbin , Mr. F. Dobson and Mrs. M. A. Dobson . Mr. and Mrs. Robert ...
... Thomas Chicken , Mr. Fred Clements , Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cooke , Mr. and Mrs. Cox , Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cropper . Mr. J. Drury Dale , Rev. A. J. L. Dobbin and the Misses Dobbin , Mr. F. Dobson and Mrs. M. A. Dobson . Mr. and Mrs. Robert ...
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... Thomas Ordoyno , and who had the profit of it , it was in reality the work of the Rev. J. T. Becher . The first Nottingham directory ( Willoughby's , 1799 ) , which is one of but two still in existence , and in a fine state of ...
... Thomas Ordoyno , and who had the profit of it , it was in reality the work of the Rev. J. T. Becher . The first Nottingham directory ( Willoughby's , 1799 ) , which is one of but two still in existence , and in a fine state of ...
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... Thomas Colwell , probably between the years 1556 and 1566. Even this , however , is not now known to exist , and the same may be said of a reported edition printed by Wikes about 1568 , and likewise of another edition of 1613 , formerly ...
... Thomas Colwell , probably between the years 1556 and 1566. Even this , however , is not now known to exist , and the same may be said of a reported edition printed by Wikes about 1568 , and likewise of another edition of 1613 , formerly ...
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Page 8 - Every question at a meeting shall be determined by a majority of votes of the members present and voting on that question, and in case of an equal division of votes the chairman shall have a second or casting vote.
Page 9 - ... dissolution, signed, by not less than twenty Members, shall be delivered to the General Secretary not less than three calendar months before the Meeting at which it is to be discussed.
Page 6 - ... General Meeting in each year, elect a Chairman, from their own body, to preside at their meetings, for the ensuing year. They shall make all such By-Laws for the internal management of the Museum premises as they shall think necessary. The Council shall meet not less than four times a year. 5. — The President shall take the chair at all meetings of the Society, or in his absence the senior Vice-President or Member of Council, and have an original and casting vote on all questions before the...
Page 51 - I only intended to present you with some phases of outward life and manners — such things as would strike or interest a stranger in our beloved Gotham, and in the places to which regular Gothamites — American cockneys, so to speak — are wont to repair.
Page 9 - XXIX.—Alterations of the above Rules shall only be made in the manner following : (a) Notice of the proposed change shall be forwarded to Members of the Society, together with the notice of the Meeting at which it is to be considered. (b) No such proposal shall be considered at any Meeting at which less than twenty Members are present, and it shall not be deemed to be carried unless at least two-thirds of the Members present vote in favour of it. (c) A change in the Rules which has been duly carried...