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Source Type: Census 
Source (S512)
 
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Source Type: Census 
Source (S513)
 
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Source Type: Census 
Source (S297)
 
704 Record originated in...
Source Type: Death 
Source (S516)
 
705 Record originated in... Source (S340)
 
706 Record originated in... Source (S414)
 
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708 Record originated in... Source (S339)
 
709 Record originated in... Repository (R1)
 
710 Record originated in... Source (S3)
 
711 Recorded as Jean Jenner Jenner, John Crichton (I38)
 
712 Recorded as Jean Jenner Source (S1805)
 
713 Register witrnessed by Robert Rufsell and Walter Crichton Crichton, Alexander (I362)
 
714 Relationship: Illegitimate for 1 FAMC Family of Henry BARDEN & Sarah BEST Best, Catherine Adelaide Barden (I886)
 
715 Relationship: Illegitimate for 1 FAMC Family of Dominic TAMPLIN & Diana MITCHELL Tamplin, Eliza (I2336)
 
716 Relationship: Illegitimate for 1 FAMC Family of Mary PARKER Parker, Phoebe (I1451)
 
717 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Rumbelow, Roger (I291)
 
718 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Billing, Matthew Edward (I671)
 
719 Richard is described in the Tackley fiche as the base-born son of Mary Edginton, born on 14th May, 1785 They appear to have had one son, William, born on 22nd April, 1810. In the 1841 census, Richard was 55 years old and Sarah was 60 years old. He was working as an agricultural labourer, but their address is not given. Both of them were born in Oxon, in Tackley. I presume that he and William were brothers. They lived at 109, Weverley Farm in Tackley, Oxon. By 1851 he was 65 years old, and she was 70, and they were lodgers in the house in which they lived. He was still working as a labourer. By 1861 Richard was alone, but still describing himself as an agricultural labourer of 76 years of age. Edginton, Richard (I1301)
 
720 RICHARD NASH (1674-1762), English dandy, better known as "Beau Nash," was born at Swansea on the 18th of October 1674. He was descended from an old family of good position, but his father from straitened means had become partner in a glass business. Young Nash was educated at Carmarthen grammar school and at Jesus College, Oxford. He obtained a commission in the army, which, however, he soon exchanged for the study of law at the Temple. Here among "wits and men of pleasure" he came to be accepted as an authority irk regard to dress, manners and style. When the members of the Inns of Court entertained William III. after his accession, Nash was chosen to conduct the pageant at the Middle Temple. This duty he performed so much to the satisfaction of the king that he was offered knighthood, but he declined the honour, unless accompanied by a pension. As the king did not take the hint, Nash found it necessary to turn gamester. The pursuit of his calling led him in 1705 to Bath, where he had the good fortune almost immediately to succeed Captain Webster as master of the ceremonies. His qualifications for such a position were unique, and under his authority reforms were introduced which rapidly secured to Bath a leading position as a fashionable watering-place. He drew up a new code of rules for the regulation of balls and assemblies, abolished the habit of wearing swords in places of public amusement and brought duelling into disrepute, induced gentlemen to adopt shoes and stockings in parades and assemblies instead of boots, reduced refractory chairmen to submission and civility, and introduced a tariff for lodgings. Through his exertions a handsome assembly-room was also erected, and the streets and public buildings were greatly improved. Nash adopted an outward state corresponding to his nominal dignity. He wore an immense white hat as a sign of office, and a dress adorned with rich embroidery, and drove in a chariot with six greys, laced lackeys and French horns. When the act of parliament against gambling was passed in 1745, he was deprived of an easy though uncertain means of subsistence, but the corporation afterwards granted him a pension of six score guineas a year, which, with the sale of his snuff-boxes and other trinkets, enabled him to support a certain faded splendour till his death on the 3rd of February 1762. He was honoured with a public funeral at the expense of the town. Notwithstanding his vanity and impertinence, the tact, energy and superficial cleverness of Nash won him the patronage and notice of the great, while the success of his ceremonial rule, as shown in the increasing prosperity of the town, secured him the gratitude of the corporation and the people generally. He was a man of strong personality, and considerably more able than Beau Brummell, whose prototype he was.

See Lewis Melville, Bath under Beau Nash (1908), with full list of authorities; Oliver Goldsmith, Life of Richard Nash (1762). See also Gentleman's Magazine (1762); London Magazine, vol. xxxi.; "The Monarch of Bath" in Blackwood's Magazine, vol. xlviii 
Nash, Richard (I1154)
 
721 Richard Stevens witnessed a number of marriages in the parish
Source Type: Marriage 
Source (S1610)
 
722 Rooms with One or more windows: 2 Cowe, William (I1699)
 
723 Rooms with one or more windows: 3
Number of persons in house: 5 
Crichton, John (I353)
 
724 Rooms with One or more windows: 3 Ferrier, Andrew H (I2464)
 
725 Rooms with One or more windows: 8 Ferrier, Andrew H (I2464)
 
726 Rooms with one or more windows: 8 Ferrier, Andrew H (I2464)
 
727 Samuel's occupation is listed as: 'Manufacturers. Travelling representative of 'inbertide'' (insecticide?)
The lived 4 doors down from Samuel Dann Snr
Source Type: Register 
Source (S3378)
 
728 sentenced to nine months imprisonment Edginton, Richard (I1301)
 
729 sentenced to nine months imprisonment Edginton, William Tuckwell (I1306)
 
730 Served in Gibralter and Bermuda Moate, James (I387)
 
731 Service numbe: 992677 Piper, Jesse Henry Erskine (I107)
 
732 service number 141462
Source Type: Documents 
Source (S862)
 
733 Service number Y4168944 Jenner, John Crichton (I38)
 
734 Service was conducted by the Very Reverend (Dean) Rex Bird, former pupil of The Elms Piper, Henry Isaac (I106)
 
735 Sgt Cato’s final operation was as Captain in Halifax W.1066 DY-G, one of 4 aircraft from 102 Sqn detailed to attack Flensburg 1/2 October 1942 and took off at 17.59. The Weather was 7/10 cloud – tops 15,000 ft, good visibility. Of the 4 aircraft detailed one Halifax W.7746 Captained by P/O R.Williams did not take off. One Halifax R.9497 Captained by Sgt A.V. Briggs bombed the target and returned. The other Halifax Captained by Sgt R. Matthews was reported missing. Sgt Cato and his crew were also reported missing his new crew were as follows: Sgt Percy Charles Cato 1261952 RAFVR age 27 – listed as F/Sgt on his grave at Kiel War Cemetery Sgt George Andrew McIntire (the Navigator RAFVR 1197253 was old for aircrew at age 35) Sgt Frederick James Robinson 1018128 RAFVR age 27 Sgt Ronald Leslie Milbank 1391925 RAFVR P/O A.I. McGillivray Sgt A.I. James Sgt Frank Tooth RAFVR 1026790

This raid must have been particularly difficult for a new crew as Bomber Command reported that 27 Halifaxes of 4 Group were detailed for the raid and that 12 crews had good bombing results, but 12 aircraft were lost, nearly half the force. 
Cato, Percy Charles (I108)
 
736 She disembarked the Empress of Australia
From Place: Liverpool, Merseyside, England 
Wilson, Florence Margaret (I205)
 
737 She embarked on the Empress of Australia
Into Place: Quebec and Montreal, Canada 
Wilson, Florence Margaret (I205)
 
738 She named the house 'Four Farthings' Piper, Florence Elsie Mary (I105)
 
739 she was a niece of Col. Poyer Elizabeth (I1814)
 
740 Sheffield Archives & Local Studies, PR-138-4-10, Page 163
Source Type: Burial 
Source (S1625)
 
741 Shown as tailor at marriage of Alfred Raven in 1847. Raven, Richard (I1206)
 
742 Signed by H Lane
Previosly owned by "Robert Santon in memory of Grandpa"
Source Type: Book 
Source (S1269)
 
743 Signed by:
S J Tipples February 27 1913
W Thomas Tipples June 13 1913
W Tipples
E E Tipples
Edie Tipples, headcorn July 1911 
Weeks, Minnie (I199)
 
744 Some are signed
Source Type: Documents 
Source (S1373)
 
745 Sometime Mayor of Ealing and owner of Cato hardware shops Family: William Henry Cato / Rose Eleanor Gould (F193)
 
746 Source Type: Badge Source (S1335)
 
747 Source Type: Badge Source (S550)
 
748 Source Type: Badge Source (S601)
 
749 Source Type: Baptism Source (S404)
 
750 Source Type: Baptism Source (S1674)
 

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