subscribed : incð In flarmsto Maidenl Cotton : Fakenham: Bacton: Polstead: Grotoii: Edward- stone : Lindsey: Alfriston : Brentwood Kelvedon: Atworth : Colerne: Also, Upon reading the Petition of the Inhabitants of Cotton, in Siiffblk, whose Names are thereunto subì
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; Grundisburgh; Capel St. Mary ; Cotton; Fakenham ; Bacton ; Polstead; Groton; Edwardstone ; Lindsey; Alfriston ; Brentwood; Kelvedon; Atworth ; Colerne ; Grittleton ; Castle-Combe; Middleton Cheney; Braunston ; Hackleton ; Whitby; West Melton, &c.; Marsden; Greasbrough ;
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834 Aiworth : ZVJulii. And also, Upon reading the Petition of the Inhabitants of -Atworth, in the Archdeaconry of Sarum and Diocese of Salisbury, whose Names are thereunto subscribed; severally praying their Lordships " so to deal with any
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829.ÃÂSomersetì shire ; Low Toynton and Ashby Puerorum; and Coningsby and Tattershall, 830.ÃÂEpiscopal Chapel, South Lambeth; and Winsley, 833. àAtworth ; St. Margaret, Leicester; Washkigborough ; Heighington ; Revesby and Claxby; Roughton and Haltham; Scrivelsby and Dalderby; Hal- laton,
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Steeple, 472. Ashton, 505. Aspall, 459. Aston-on-Trent, 111. Aston Sand- ford, 300. Aston Clinton, 424. Atterby with Bishop's Norton, 482. Atworth, 574. Austrey, 340. Averham, 333. Ayles- bury, 250.âÂÂBabworth, 333. Bacton, 459. Bag, Enderby and Somersby, 540. Bagsworth, Weare and
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Sandford, 394. Aston-upon-Trent, 319. Aswarby, 289. Atcham, 310. Attenborough-cum-Bramcote, 360. Atter- Church RatesâÂÂcowZirawed'. Against the proposed MeasureâÂÂeonZiwëe<Z. cliffe-cum-Darnall, xcii. 394. Atworth, 262. Auchterarder H/r derator of the Presbytery of, 248. Austell, Saint, 262. a v' h " and Staythorpe, 311.
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Bow, Baptist Meeting House, 455, p. Brabourne Lees, 594. Bradfield and North Walsham, 545. Bradford (Two Petitions), 520. Bradford, Wilts, Atworth Independents, 521, p. Bradford, Wilts, Bearfield, 521, p. Bradford, Wilts, Morgan's Hill Meeting House, 521, p. Bradford, Yorkshire, 504.
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&c.âÂÂ(conJmttcd)âÂÂreZa/irc to- DemeraraâÂÂwmãmwe<f. [1824.] For an Inquiry, &c.âÂÂcontfrnwea.. Atherstone, lxxix. 430. Atworth, 412, p. Aylesbury, 481.âÂÂBal- dock, 430. Bangor, 481. Barnard Castle, 417. Barnstaple, 404, r. Barton-upon-Humber, 422, p. Bath, 436. Beccles, 422. Bed- ford, 436, p. Belper, 417, p.
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278. Aswardby, 369. Athan's, St., 376. Ather- stone, 288. 377. Athlone, 387. 392. Athy, 389. Attercliffe, 313. Attleborough, 349. 389. Atworth, 349. Auchinleck, 363. Auchtergaven, 234. 388. Auchtermucht}', 128. Auckland, West, 284. Audlem, 387. Audley, 369. Augher, 431. Aughnacloy, 431.
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892 PETITIO N SâÂÂcowftwiW. I. Petitions for Relief with respect to various Matters, &c.âÂÂ(contfmMed)â re/am*e #oâ Spanish American Bonds: 1893. Complaining of the Government of the Republics not having appropriated the Revenues of the States to the Liqui- dation
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Devizes, Seend, Melkftam, Atworth, and Places adjacent, in the County of Wilts, was prefented to the Houfe, and read; fetting forth, That the Road leading from the Weft End of Seend Street, through Melk- Jham and Atworth, to a Place
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of the Juftices of the Peace, Gentleì men, Clergy, Freeholders, Clothiers, and others, Inhabiì tants of the Devizes, Seend, Melkjham, Atworth, and Places adjacent, in the County of Wilts, was referred, That the Committee had examined the Matter of the
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Melkfham, to or near Norrington-Lane, in the Parifli of Broughton Gifford; and alfo the Road from the Turnpike Houfe at Atworth, to the Weft End of Clacks Tining, near the Top of Ganbrooke Hill, in the Parifli of Bradford; and
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49^ 8ð Decemhris. A, 1779, Reign of Ills faid late Majefty, relating to the public Highways and Turnpike Roads in this Kingdom, was referred; That the Committee had examined, and found that the Standing Orders of the Houfe, of
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and Neighbourhood of Bradford, in the County of York ; of Protestant Dissenters of the Independent denomination worì shipping at Atworth; and in the Meeting-house at Saint Margaret's Hill in Bradford, Wilts; of Wesleyan Methodists worshipping in the Methodist Chapel,
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to expunge Meeting-house, Morgan's Hill, Bradford (Wilts) àof frðm the British Code all laws inconsistent with perfect Independents of Atworth, Bradford (Wilts) ;ÃÂof the freedom of conscience, and to grant the Roman Catholics Countess of Huntingdon's Connection at Bearfield,
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Edmund-street, Liverpool; of the Baptist Chapel, Westgate, Bradford (York ;) of Meeting House, Morgan's Hill, Bradford, (Wilts;) of Independents of Atworth, Bradford, (Wilts;) of the Countess of Huntingdon's Connection at Bearfield,near Bradford,(Wilts;1) of Baptists of Bradford; of Saint Paul's Meeting,
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of South Cornwall;ÃÂof Antony;ÃÂof Saint Germain's;ÃÂ of Pro- Repps;ÃÂof Inhabitants of Gimingham;ÃÂof Mutford;ÃÂ testant Dissenters of Torpoint; ÃÂof Inhabitants of Atworth; of Protestant Dissenters of Tadley;ÃÂof Inhabitants of ÃÂof Llangonoyd and Llangurior;ÃÂof Independents of Askrigg and Low Abbotside;ÃÂof Protestant Dissenters
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; Arberiield, 348 ; Ashford, 349; Alnwick, 348 ; Attleboiough, 349 ; Aldersgate Street, 349; Aldeburgh, 349; Antony, 349 J Atworth, 349; Aldwinkle, 1Q7; Ashbourne, 349; Aycliffe, Great, 348; Bangor, 358; ~ VOL. 88. -Sess. 1833- Brigg, 362; Brereton, 362;
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were ordered to lie upon the Table. A Petition of Members of the Established Church in Duddmgton; ÃÂ Inhabitants of Atworth ; ÃÂ Dinton and Teffont ;ÃÂEast Knoyle;ÃÂStour ton;ÃÂSteeple Lang ford; ÃÂBaverstock and Compton Chamberlaine;ÃÂWinsley;ÃÂ and, Ministers and Inhabitants oiSwaby,ÃÂwere
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