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Croydon's Weekly Standard Buckinghamshire, England16 Dec 1899 same employ, narrowly escaped with his life. A lad, too, named Eastham, aged 11, was also drowned while skating on a pit off Welbank-lane, Chorley. When will people see the necessity of waiting until the frost has been sufficiently severe to enable them to View article |
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Bucks Herald Buckinghamshire, England15 May 1875 Saywell, rector of Kirkby Underwood, Lincolnshire. • , _ Rev. John Blood Singleton, vicar of Dowland, Devon. Rev. Champion Welbank Streattield, vicar of Isyooed, Denbighshire. ; . , ~ Rev. Ernest Hastings Swarm, vicar of Tottmgton, Norfolk. Rev. T. H. Tarlton View article |
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Buckingham Express Buckinghamshire, England21 Dec 1867 legacy of £6OO ; to his housekeeper and butler, each £l,OOO ; to his late laundress an annuity of £10; to Lis friend Rich std Welbank, Esq., £l,OOO all free of duty. He directs hie executors to make suitable gifts to his servanta according to length of servitude View article |
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Buckinghamshire Examiner Buckinghamshire, England24 Sep 1976 Amersham if the new offices were built, they had no intention of bringing more than three senior staff to the district. Mr John Welbank, a town planner and partner in the firm of Shankland Cox. retained by London Transport as planning consultants, said that View article |