Chesshyre Library, founded in 1733 by Sir John Chesshyre, was one of the earliest free public libraries in England. It is now a meeting room attached...
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David Hubert Boothby Chesshyre FSA FHS (22 June 1940 – 24 December 2020) was a British officer of arms. Chesshyre served for more than forty years as an...
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important library in Britain, namely Chetham's Library in Manchester, was fully and freely accessible to the public. The Chesshyre Library in Halton,...
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Sir John Chesshyre (11 November 1662 – 15 May 1738) was an English lawyer who rose to the position of king's first serjeant. Sir John Chesshyre was born...
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Hubert Chesshyre (1940–2020) was a British officer of arms. Chesshyre may also refer to: Sir John Chesshyre (1662–1738), English lawyer and serjeant-at-law...
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relating to the church, such as Halton Vicarage and the adjacent Chesshyre Library. The diversity of Runcorn's buildings increased during the Industrial...
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Castle, including Seneschal's House (1598), Halton Old Hall (1693), Chesshyre Library (1730) and Halton Vicarage (1739). Hallwood (1710), a former mansion...
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Begent & Chesshyre 1999, p. 105 Begent & Chesshyre 1999, pp. 109–112 Begent & Chesshyre 1999, p. 116 Begent & Chesshyre 1999, p. 122 Begent & Chesshyre 1999...
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resolution to eject fellow Hubert Chesshyre. In 2015, a trial of the facts had reached the verdict that Chesshyre had committed child sexual abuse offences...
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the singing at the cathedral's Carol Sing-In before Christmas. Hubert Chesshyre was a lay clerk of Southwark Cathedral from 1971 until 2003. He was also...
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Thomas Tomlin, Baron Tomlin (redirect from Thomas James Chesshyre Tomlin)
Thomas James Chesshyre Tomlin, Baron Tomlin, PC (6 May 1867 – 13 August 1935) was a British barrister and judge who served as lord of appeal in ordinary...
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March 2015 Starkey 1990, pp. 51, 77–80. Historic England, "The Parish Library, Halton (1115560)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 25 March...
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parish. Sir John Chesshyre, a wealthy lawyer, funded the construction of the neighbouring vicarage in 1739 and also the Chesshyre Library in 1733 to serve...
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Archived from the original on June 26, 2021. Retrieved March 24, 2024. Chesshyre, Robert (January 5, 2020). "Obituary: Alexander Frater 1937-2020". The...
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ancestry researchers". www.ancestryimages.com. Begent, Peter J.; Chesshyre, Hubert; Chesshyre, D. H. B.; Jefferson, Lisa (1999). The most noble Order of the...
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Retrieved 27 January 2012. Chesshyre & Ailes 1986, p. 47 "No. 51716". The London Gazette. 27 April 1989. p. 5041. Chesshyre & Ailes 1986, p. 43 "No. 53849"...
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Beaconsfield Library. In 2010, Pratchett was granted his own coat of arms following his knighthood. The arms were designed by Hubert Chesshyre and granted...
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Collins 1942, pp. 8–10. Collins 1942, p. 6. Chesshyre, D. H. B. (1992). "History of the Project". In Chesshyre, D. H. B.; Woodcock, Thomas (eds.). Dictionary...
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Commons Library Standard Note. SN/PC/2708. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 March 2006. Retrieved 2 August 2008. Begent, P.J. and Chesshyre, H. The...
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coat of arms, making a request to the Chester Herald of Arms, Hubert Chesshyre. With the design completed by March 1981, Council resolved to adopt the...
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Supplement to the London Gazette, 2 May 1997 (issue 54755), p. 5289 "Chesshyre, (David) Hubert (Boothby)", Who's Who 2014, A & C Black, an imprint of...
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the first reference in the mainline Discworld series. In 2010, Hubert Chesshyre designed Pratchett's coat of arms, which features the motto "Noli Timere...
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Fellowship thesis Abstract of title of Brigadier General William John Chesshyre Butler C.B. to Tickford Abbey estate, Newport Pagnell, from 1881. Major...
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addition of "couped", although demi-lions usually shown couped not erased. Chesshyre, Hubert (1996), The Friends of St. George's & Descendants of the Knights...
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Lewis Carroll, poet W. H. Auden, and the former officer of arms Hubert Chesshyre are other notable students to have previously studied at Christ Church...
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Bethnal Green Library. A history of Poor's Land and Bethnal House is included in The Green, written by A.J. Robinson and D.H.B. Chesshyre. Boxing has a...
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killers in Broadmoor – and felt 'radical empathy' for them". The Guardian. Chesshyre, Robert (17 September 2006). "The fine art of starting over". The Guardian...
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breaking into a trot", The Guardian, 3 March 1975 Colin Smith and Robert Chesshyre, "Vanessa and the Red House Mystery", The Observer, 28 September 1975...
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Biographical List of the Officers of the College of Arms, London, 1987-2001, Hubert Chesshyre and Adrian Ailes, (Illuminata, London 2001) ISBN 0-9537845-1-7...
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D. H. B. Chesshyre. Percy's collection of c.120 volumes were kept by his daughters on his death and were presented to the Bodleian Libraries in 1933 by...
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