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Dockray Surname Ancestry Results

Our indexes 1000-1999 include entries for the spelling 'dockray'. In the period you have requested, we have the following 52 records (displaying 11 to 20): 

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The household of the Prince of Wales (1805)
His Royal Highness prince George, born in 1762, eldest son of his Majesty king George III, was Prince of Wales. At the death of his father in 1820, he succeeded to the throne as king George IV. Officials of his household are listed in Holden's Triennial Directory of 1805 to 1807.

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The household of the Prince of Wales
 (1805)
Masters of ships from Maryport in Cumberland (1811)
F. Jollie and Sons of Carlisle printed this Cumberland Guide and Directory 'containing a Descriptive Tour through the County, and a List of Persons in Public and Private Situations in every Principal Place in the County'. The sample scan is from the Carlisle directory. The section for Maryport included this list of ships belonging to the port, with names, tonnage, masters and owners.

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Masters of ships from Maryport in Cumberland
 (1811)
Owners of ships from Maryport in Cumberland (1811)
F. Jollie and Sons of Carlisle printed this Cumberland Guide and Directory 'containing a Descriptive Tour through the County, and a List of Persons in Public and Private Situations in every Principal Place in the County'. The sample scan is from the Carlisle directory. The section for Maryport included this list of ships belonging to the port, with names, tonnage, masters and owners.

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Owners of ships from Maryport in Cumberland
 (1811)
Anglican Clergy (1817)
The Clerical Guide for 1817 includes this alphabetical list of rectors (R.), vicars (V.) and other Anglican clergy. Names of the king's chaplains-in-ordinary, and of churches and chapels of peculiar or exempt jurisdiction, are printed in italics. The clergy are listed more or less alphabetically by surname, with initial or christian name.

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Anglican Clergy
 (1817)
Workers at Simpsons' Cotton Mill, Manchester (1818)
The minutes of evidence taken before the Lords Committee on the Cotton Factories Bill include a series of reports by medical men as to the general health of the mill workers in April 1818. For each factory there is a complete list of workers, giving full name, age, how long employed in a factory, health (in general terms, such as 'Good' or 'Sickly'), and any chronic disease or 'distortion', cause and duration - with slight variations from report to report. The physicians examined several hundred people each day, asking such questions as 'Have you any swellings or sores anywhere?', 'Are your limbs straight?', 'Have you a good appetite for food?', 'Do you conceive yourself to be in good health?', and all concluded that the health of the mill workers was good, and that the workers were cheerful. This is the report for John and Richard Simpson's cotton spinning factory in Manchester, 16 April 1818.

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Workers at Simpsons' Cotton Mill, Manchester
 (1818)
Manchester Directory (1825)
W. Parson compiled this Manchester trades directory included in the second volume of the History, Directory, and Gazetteer of the County Palatine of Lancaster, by Edward Baines, published in 1825. The names are arranged alphabetically by surname and christian name, with address, including house numbers where appropriate.

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Manchester Directory
 (1825)
Trustees and Solicitors (1829)
Trustees appointed to take over bankrupts' estates, and their solicitors. Trustees are often friends or relatives of the bankrupt: and/or principal creditors

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Trustees and Solicitors
 (1829)
Dissolutions of Partnerships (1835)
Trade partnerships dissolved, or the removal of one partner from a partnership of several traders

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Dissolutions of Partnerships
 (1835)
Shareholders in the Leeds Commercial Banking Company (1838)
The provincial banks of England and Wales made annual returns to the Stamp Office of their proprietors or shareholders. These returns, registered in March 1838, from the 103 banks then in existence, contain the full names and addresses of nearly 30,000 shareholders.

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Shareholders in the Leeds Commercial Banking Company
 (1838)
Trustees for the Municipal Charities of the Borough of Lancaster (1838)
J. F. Le Cointe, Master of Reports and Entries in Chancery, of the Report-Office, made this return 23 July 1838 of the names of persons appointed as trustees for municipal charities of the cities and boroughs of England and Wales. The information is given in tabular form, listing the names of cities and boroughs; full names of trustees appointed; number of trustees; and date of appointment, mostly in 1836 or 1837.

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Trustees for the Municipal Charities of the Borough of Lancaster
 (1838)
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