Transactions of the Thoroton Society of Nottinghamshire, Volume 110Thoroton Society, 2007 List of members in each volume. |
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Page 92
... meeting attended by ' many of the principal inhabitants of Nottingham ' and the committee at James Edenborough's Punchbowl Tavern near the Exchange , their report was ' in the whole approved by a great majority and in most parts ...
... meeting attended by ' many of the principal inhabitants of Nottingham ' and the committee at James Edenborough's Punchbowl Tavern near the Exchange , their report was ' in the whole approved by a great majority and in most parts ...
Page 99
... meetings.49 Carruthers led the opposition in 1786-87 , doing all that he could to prevent the proponents of the measures ... meeting changed his mind by August when he supported Heywood's pro - enclosure candidacy . Of the seven senior ...
... meetings.49 Carruthers led the opposition in 1786-87 , doing all that he could to prevent the proponents of the measures ... meeting changed his mind by August when he supported Heywood's pro - enclosure candidacy . Of the seven senior ...
Page 104
... meeting house in 177315 and by 1794 , when the Wesleyan Methodist Newark circuit was set up , Cropwell Butler was one of the initial twelve Societies with a membership of twelve . 16 In addition , it is clear that both Bingham and ...
... meeting house in 177315 and by 1794 , when the Wesleyan Methodist Newark circuit was set up , Cropwell Butler was one of the initial twelve Societies with a membership of twelve . 16 In addition , it is clear that both Bingham and ...
Contents
Notes on Contributors | 6 |
Earthworks of Tiln Holt Nottinghamshire by Graeme Guilbert and Daryl Garton | 49 |
The Puritan Background | 69 |
Copyright | |
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