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1. Family admitted to the St Pancras Workhouse 2. Family company registered 3. Family living at Inchbroom when son Peter Taylor is 2nd for Geography - Class - Political at St Andrews Lhanbryde Schoollfor Geography - 4. Family takes over the deceased James' property rights 5. famous for his clashes with the young William Shakespeare in the 1580s] (1) 6. Farewell dinner to George and his wife held in Kyneton for their trip to his "native land" 7. Farewell function to John & Norah O\'Donoghue from Esk Valley residents 8. Faringdon Poor Law Union meeting minutes 9. Faringdon Union minutes 10. Faringdon Union workhouse meeting minutes 11. farm hand (1) 12. Farm labourer 13. Farm land at Omimi advertised for sale 14. Farm Manager 15. Farmer (3) 16. Farmer (Clutha electoral roll) (1) 17. Farmer) (2) 18. Farnaun was 55 acres in William's time (1) 19. father of Francis junior of Stratton St Margaret? (1) 20. Fencing dispute over Michael Graham\'s forest reserve land 21. Fettercairn (1) 22. Fiants of Queen Elizabeth I re Kilbolane and William Power 23. Fife (3) 24. Fifeshire (2) 25. finds against the grant to George (1) 26. fined after illegally serving a lot of alcohol on a Sunday after which one patron died! (1) 27. fined after illegally serving alcohol after which one patron died. (1) 28. Fire at Charles Donald\'s sample room 29. First Electoral Roll after women obtained the vote 30. First electoral roll after Womens Suffrage 31. First electoral roll after Womens Suffrage granted in NZ 32. First hearing from bankruptcy of Frederick in Dunedin court 33. First President of the Friends of Ferrymead (Chch historical park)Fraternity 34. First year one of the McDonald family wins the pre-eminent pipers' competition - the Gold medal at the Northern Meeting in Inverness 35. FJ Wilson files petition for bankruptcy 36. for England (1) 37. for slaughter (1) 38. for Treason (1) |
39. Forest Hill (2) 40. Forest reserve west of Graham farm 41. Forfarshire (2) 42. Forfarshire (14 Mar 1598/99) (1) 43. Forfarshire (Angus) (8) 44. Forfarshire (Angus) [perhaps should be Hill of Craigo??] (1) 45. Forfarshire [David was away the night of the census] (1) 46. Forres (3) 47. Forres Grammar School 48. Forres [perhaps supposed to be Pilmuir Road?] (2) 49. Forres [perhaps supposed to be Pilmuir?] (1) 50. Forres? 51. Fort Augustus (1) 52. Fort Augustus (village) 53. Fought in the Burma War between 1824 and 1825. 54. Fought in the Burma War between 1824 and 1825. Present at taking of Ava. 55. Founding member of the Royal Caledonian Horticultural Society 56. Fr Tubman\'s Jubilee 57. Framce (1) 58. France (43) 59. France (killed in action) (1) 60. France WW1 (died of wounds) 61. France? (1) 62. Frances had moved to England 63. Frances makes her will in Feb and it is proved later that year 64. Francis a signatory to a letter to the Maryland Council regarding church affairs 65. Francis accused as being the father of an illegitimate child 66. Francis advertises in the Maryland Gazette re a runaway slave 67. Francis and Agnes litigate against Henry Haggard 68. Francis gives security for a Bond re building salt works 69. Francis mentioned in Maryland Law 70. Francis ordained 71. Francis ordained and licensed by the Bishop of London for Maryland 72. Frederick becomes a Lieutenant in the 52nd (by purchase) 73. Frederick enlists in the 52nd (Oxfordshire) Light Infantry Regiment British Army as an Ensign (by purchase) 74. Frederick makes his will 75. Frederick POSSIBLY a Captain in the 9th Regiment (but entry seems not to have been copied onto his signed Statement of Service?) 76. Frederick promoted as a Major of the 40th Regiment |
77. Frederick signs his Statement of Officer's Service 78. Frederick's estate 79. Frederick's Military Service mentioned in Hart's Annual Army List 80. Frederik POSSIBLY a Captain in the 9th Regiment (but entry seems not to have been copied onto his signed Statement of Service?) 81. Fredk Godfrey was still in Sydney at the "Empire" newspaper office 82. Freemen of Chester 83. From Australia to New Zealand 84. from Canada to England 85. From Dublin Directories 86. From electoral rolls etc 87. From England to New Zealand 88. from his wounds 89. From History of Strathearn Pipe Band 90. from Ireland to Canada 91. from Ireland to USA 92. from Ireland to USA (as shown on 1930 census information) 93. From Mother (1) 94. From Mother". (1) 95. From Mother. (2) 96. From Mother\" (1) 97. from NZ to Australia 98. from Scotland to Australia 99. from Scotland to New Zealand 100. From Tales of Banks Peninsula by H C Jacobson 1914 101. From The Bench and Bar of Lower Canada down to 1850 by A W Patrick Buchanan KC 1925 (pp49-50) 102. from UK to New Zealand on the Shaw Savill Line's "Southern Cross" 103. from UK to New Zealand on the Shaw Savill Lines s.s. Southern Cross 104. from UK to New Zealand on the Shaw Savill Lines Southern Cross 105. from UK to New Zealand on the Shaw Savill Line\'s Southern Cross 106. from which it can be inferred that George Ker had died in the interval between the prior charter (21 Sep 1542) and 12 (1) 107. from wounds 108. from wounds in the Peninsular War 109. from wounds received in action (1) 110. Fulham (1) 111. Fulham (Jesse described as a coachman) (2) 112. Fulham as recorded on dau Elsie's baptism. Henry a railway porter (1) 113. Full biographical notes [Christchurch Art Gallery Vignettes] 114. Function for Charles and Cissy Donald leaving the Styx |
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