The Morris Family of Philadelphia: Descendants of Anthony Morris, Born 1654-1721 Died, Volume 1R. C. Moon, 1908 |
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... paid to the Cathedral , and after partaking of a substantial luncheon , the party returned to the ship , convinced that the reputation of Guadeloupe for being one of the hottest of the West India Islands was very well deserved . The ...
... paid to the Cathedral , and after partaking of a substantial luncheon , the party returned to the ship , convinced that the reputation of Guadeloupe for being one of the hottest of the West India Islands was very well deserved . The ...
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... paid for the inspection of the records in the Public Buildings . Time was also found to present an introduction from a gentleman connected with the Morris family to Mr. Henry C. Collymore , whose cordial reception and valuable ...
... paid for the inspection of the records in the Public Buildings . Time was also found to present an introduction from a gentleman connected with the Morris family to Mr. Henry C. Collymore , whose cordial reception and valuable ...
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... paid to Tudor Street , to inspect the site of the Old Friends ' Meeting House , the ruins of which consist merely of the stone façade , with a little wooden shanty propped up behind it , where sugar and charcoal are sold . Through a ...
... paid to Tudor Street , to inspect the site of the Old Friends ' Meeting House , the ruins of which consist merely of the stone façade , with a little wooden shanty propped up behind it , where sugar and charcoal are sold . Through a ...
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... paid to the Heywood Plan- tation , to the north of the town , where the crushing of sugar- cane by the rollers of the windmill , and the subsequent processes of boiling and clarifying the expressed saccharine material , were witnessed ...
... paid to the Heywood Plan- tation , to the north of the town , where the crushing of sugar- cane by the rollers of the windmill , and the subsequent processes of boiling and clarifying the expressed saccharine material , were witnessed ...
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... - GILT TANKARD , WHICH WAS PRESENTED TO COLONEL RICHARD MORRIS BY THE OFFICERS OF THE 10TH REGIMENT OF ST . ANDREW'S MILITIA OF THE ISLAND OF BARBADOS , 4TH APRIL , 1838 From Speightstown , a visit was paid to All Saints.
... - GILT TANKARD , WHICH WAS PRESENTED TO COLONEL RICHARD MORRIS BY THE OFFICERS OF THE 10TH REGIMENT OF ST . ANDREW'S MILITIA OF THE ISLAND OF BARBADOS , 4TH APRIL , 1838 From Speightstown , a visit was paid to All Saints.
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Page 158 - I direct that all my just debts and funeral expenses be paid as soon after my decease as conveniently may be done.
Page 94 - Foxhall, to have and to hold the same for and during the term of her natural life...
Page 160 - Signed, sealed, published, pronounced and declared by the said William Norris as his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who in his presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names: Wm.
Page 69 - ... accuracy alone. The latest date is 1671, borne by Edward Tizard, of Poole, just one year later than the tokens of Robert Ekins and Thomas Flory, both of Wimborne, which are dated 1670. The great majority of the tokens, it will be seen, are dated at a period subsequent to the restoration of Charles II. ; and whether it can be considered as a sign of any want of attachment to the House of Stuart or not, it is a curious fact that not one of them bears the name of Charles, and only two the name of...
Page 96 - That all witnesses coming or called to testify their knowledge in or to any matter or thing in any court, or before any lawful authority, within the said province, shall there give or deliver in...
Page 76 - Vol. 3, p. 452. young in various pursuits show him to have been an early advocate of what are now termed technical schools, and are deserving of consideration even at this late day.
Page 144 - The flag of the Light Horse of Philadelphia is forty inches long and thirty-four inches broad. Its canton is twelve and one-half inches long, and nine and one-half inches wide.
Page 159 - All the rest, residue, and remainder of my estate, real and personal, whatsoever and wheresoever found.
Page 142 - It had numbered upwards of fifty-two years at ita dissolution in the year 1818, and for almost half a century of that memorable and eventful epoch in the world, its manly cheerful and health imparting excercises and destinies were controlled and regulated, by the management or under the Presidency of Samuel Morris, Esq. an original member and a genuine gentleman of the old school, as exemplary and unblemished in morals, as he was zealous but temperate, in his participation in, and discharge of the...
Page 50 - Beneath this last is a small tablet bearing this inscription : — To the Glory of God and in loving memory of PHILIP RAWLIN ROBIN, MA, Rector of this Parish 1861 to 1897. These tablets are erected by his wife and children. MDCCCCI. In the south-east corner of the south aisle is a tri-colour flag, saved from the ill-fated HMS