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| 1 | "A Sudden Death" | ||
| 2 | "Jenny" Mease on her bicycle, 1912 | ||
| 3 | 'Father Lowder' Charles Lowder was the first secular priest known by his people as 'Father' - a custom subsequently adopted by the Roman Catholics. | ||
| 4 | 'General' George White F Coward death register 1901 | ||
| 5 | 'Grandmother Phillott' 'Harry' Phillott (Lt.Col. Henry Rodney) (1811-1876) married Lilias Syme (1828 - ), probably the lady marked Grandmother Phillott. (Ben June 2006) | ||
| 6 | 'Mrs Millions' sendup of Mrs Powles in Disraeli book | ||
| 7 | 'St Edwards', the Blackett family home at Islip near Oxford | ||
| 8 | 'The University of Cambridge and Mr. Frend' letter to The Times from William's son, Henry Tyrwhitt Frend | ||
| 9 | (Cecilia) Agnes Louise Lomax | ||
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| 29 | 1 Barker line UK Census data 1841-1901 | ||
| 30 | 1 Barrister Street, Leeds The Barker home in the 1870s and where great grandfather Benjamin died in May 1874. The picture shows 1-7 Barrister Street, part of a row of back-to-back terraced houses. Ginnels (alleyways) between houses numbers 1 and 3, and 5 and 7 give access to Bertie Street. | ||
| 31 | 1316 Petition to the King Sir John Lamplugh (1285-1330) requests payment of wages owed to him for his service at Carlisle, 'as he has suffered at the hands of the Scots and has no livelihood'. Petitioners: John de Landplou (Lamplugh) Addressees: King. Nature of Request: Landplou requests payment of wages owed to him for his service at Carlisle, as he has suffered at the hands of the Scots ... Nature of Endorsement: Let the account of the victualler be examined and the bill viewed and let right be done by the Treasurer. Places mentioned: Carlisle, [Cumberland]. People mentioned: Richard de Bromleye, former victualler of Carlisle. Date derivation: Dated on the guard to '? 1316 seq.', with reference to the mention in the petition of the king's ninth year. | ||
| 32 | 17 Recorder Street - the family home built by William with his own bricks. 'It looks a lot nicer than most of the houses he built' commented Helen Wood who adds 'My gt gt gt grandmother Elizabeth Barker (b 1795) lived here in 1871. The street was possibly built by her husband William Barker'.This image shows the large double fronted back-to-back house. Two small children stand on the front steps leading down to a private garden. The houses visible on the right are Stipendiary Terrace. B Hallam commented (2008) to Helen Wood: In 1861, your Gt-Gt-Gt Grandparents house was listed as being number 18. Your Gt.Gt.Gt.Grandad William Barker (aged 66), was a brickmaker. He and Elizabeth had a son George (aged 22) who was a carpenter. I suspect that the number difference was due to the original first house becoming a shop and it being renumbered as Beckett Street. I was very familiar with Recorder Street and the shop. see http://goo.gl/cFgx4 | ||
| 33 | 1728 Hackney House The Residence of STAMP BROOKSBANK Esq MP copied from a print by his Gt Grandson Rd Ward Esq 1842 | ||
| 34 | 1841 Census (full page) Ann Birchenough next door to her mother and step-father | ||
| 35 | 1841 Census - Fagan family | ||
| 36 | 1841 Census - James Foxley family | ||
| 37 | 1841 Census - John Durrant with Sarah | ||
| 38 | 1841 Census image Allen family next door to step-daughter Ann Birchenough | ||
| 39 | 1841 Census image John Service with his wife and family living in St Andrews Street, Stranraer [possibly Mary's father] | ||
| 40 | 1841 Census: James is lodger at Mary Ann's house | ||
| 41 | 1841 Census: Mary Milroy and Alexina Service living in St Andrews Street, Stranraer | ||
| 42 | 1850 US Census - Rev Thomas Potter, Methodist Protestant clergyman * The Methodist Protestant Church was officially formed in 1828 by former members of the Methodist Episcopal Church, retaining Wesleyan in doctrine and worship, but adopting Congregational governance. | ||
| 43 | 1851 Census - William Barker with wife Elizabeth and Benjamin in the Cemetery Tavern | ||
| 44 | 1851 Census - William Barker, convict in Millbank Prison awaiting transportation | ||
| 45 | 1851 Scottish Census - Robert Brydson family | ||
| 46 | 1854 - map of Burmantofts, Leeds showing Beckett Street (centre) within sight of the House of Recovery (isolation hospital). The Mabgate area is on the bottom left. | ||
| 47 | 1861 Census - James Urquhart Anderson with wife Janet and daughter Charlotte | ||
| 48 | 1861 Census Scotland - John George Brydson and Agnes | ||
| 49 | 1867 Eleanor, wife of Richard Seed | ||
| 50 | 1871 Census - Elizabeth Wenlock, mother of Herbert servant at Ancient Briton pub, age 18 |