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Thomas Andrews, Grasier and Potter, Blackwall Middlesex
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 10th June 1736
1736 2531231 W Thomas Andrews Grasier and Potter Blackwall , M
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Thomas Andrews
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers - Justices' Working Documents SM | PS, 1st October 1736
the present Church Warden with a Copy of the Notice hereunto Annex'd and did Likewise on the same day personally Serve Mr. Thomas Andrews one of the Overseers of the Poor of the said Parish with another Copy of the said Notice Sworn in Court
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Thomas Andrews
Middlesex Sessions : Sessions Papers - Justices' Working Documents SM | PS, 1st October 1736
and Daniel King personally and leaving a Copy thereof with the wife of Thomas Andrews and the Sister of William Cockaine at each of their dwelling house which said
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Thomas Andrews, proceedingsjury
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 26th May 1737
Thomas Wood , Thomas Andrews , John Swann
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Thomas Andrews, Distiller, Monken Hadley Middlesex
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 2nd January 1740
1740 2531254 W Thomas Andrews Distiller Monken Hadley , Middle
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Thomas Andrews
Carpenters' Company : Minute Books of Courts and Committees CC | MC, 4th November 1740
rnchurch in the County of Essex Sawyer who was bound to Thomas Andrews was now on his Testimony made free Bailey to Wells Consented That Simon Bayley
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Thomas Andrews
Carpenters' Company : Minute Books of Courts and Committees CC | MC, 3rd November 1741
of Barking in the County of Essex Farmer bound to Thomas Andrews Citizen and Carpenter for Seven years Consideration Nill Davenhill to Hawkins
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Thomas Andrews
Carpenters' Company : Minute Books of Courts and Committees CC | MC, 3rd November 1741
time pd Q 2s. 2:6 B Edward Mander bound to Thomas Andrews Q 2s.2:6 B Tobias Burroughs
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Thomas Andrews
City of London Sessions : Sessions Papers - Justices' Working Documents SL | PS, 4th October 1742
his Wife have Remised, Released, and for ever quitt claymed, and by these presents do Remise, Release, and for ever quitt clayme unto Thomas Andrews of Seen in the Parish of Milksham in the County of Wilts
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Thomas Andrews
City of London Sessions : Sessions Papers - Justices' Working Documents SL | PS, 4th October 1742
ts, Sum and Sums of Money Judgements, Executions, Extents, Quarrells, Controversies, Trespasses, Damages and Demands whatsoever both in Law and Equity, or otherwise howsoever, which against the said Thomas Andrews and William paradice they the said Richard Cromwell
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Thomas Andrews, Gentleman, Evesham Worcestershire
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 21st June 1743
1743 2531280 W Thomas Andrews Gentleman Evesham , Worcestershi
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Thomas Andrews, Innholder, Henley upon Thames Oxfordshire
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 22nd April 1744
1745 2531293 W Thomas Andrews Innholder Henley upon Thames , O
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THOMAS ANDREWS, MUSICIAN, St Clement Danes and St Mary-le-Strand DRUM AY
Votes in Westminster Elections, 1749-1820, 1st January 1749
17491 1749 1749 - George Vandeput Manufacturing/Dress 1563 ANDREWS ANDRWS A647 THOMAS THOM B
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Thomas Andrews, Mariner belonging to His Majesty's Ship Sunderland
Wills Proved at Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 6th March 1749
1749 2531322 W Thomas Andrews Mariner belonging to His Majesty's Ship Sunderland
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Thomas Andrews, proceedingsvictim
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 11th April 1749
, was indicted for stealing one man's hat, value 1 s. the goods of Thomas Andrews . Guilty 10 d .
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Thomas Andrews, proceedingsvictim
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 30th May 1750
stealing two linen frocks, value 2 s. one cotton gown, value 1 s. three linen lac'd caps, value 2 s. the goods of Thomas Andrews , May 25 . Acquitted .
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Thomas Andrews
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 16th October 1751
knew her; she was melting butter; she ran her head up the chimney because I should not see her face; she knew me, and I knew her. Thomas Andrews . [Looks at the brass, and takes out some of it.] These are the pieces I had cast for me by Mr. Midwinter ; they not being found, I returned them; I know them to be the same.
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Thomas Andrews, proceedingsvictim
Old Bailey Proceedings: Accounts of Criminal Trials, 8th April 1752
, was indicted for stealing four bushels of oats, val. 7 s. the goods of Thomas Andrews , April 6 . ++ Guilty .
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THOMAS ANDREWS, Carrier, Parish of St. John Wapping Parish of St. John Wapping in the Countyof Middx
St Botolph Aldgate Parish : Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams BA | EP, 30th November 1754
Middx ss John Andrews maketh oath that about Twenty years ago his father Thomas Andrews Rented a house of Ten pounds a year & upwards in the Parish of St. John Wapping
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THOMAS ANDREWS
St Botolph Aldgate Parish : Pauper Settlement, Vagrancy and Bastardy Exams BA | EP, 30th November 1754
aged about sixteen years Sarah Aged about twelve years Thomas aged about ten years Martha aged about eight years & Lydia