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Redmayne Surname Ancestry Results

Our indexes 1000-1999 include entries for the spelling 'redmayne'. In the period you have requested, we have the following 165 records (displaying 81 to 90): 

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Inhabitants of Bradford, Yorkshire (1853)
William White's directory lists traders, farmers and private residents in the area.

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Inhabitants of Bradford, Yorkshire
 (1853)
Inhabitants of Heckmondwike, Yorkshire (1853)
William White's directory lists traders, farmers and private residents in the area. These pages also include Hunsworth, Liversedge, Tong, Wyke, Mirfield and Barwick-in-Elmet.

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Inhabitants of Heckmondwike, Yorkshire
 (1853)
Inhabitants of Keighley, Yorkshire (1853)
William White's directory lists traders, farmers and private residents in the area.

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Inhabitants of Keighley, Yorkshire
 (1853)
Inhabitants of Settle, Yorkshire (1853)
William White's directory lists traders, farmers and private residents in the area.

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Inhabitants of Settle, Yorkshire
 (1853)
Dissolutions of Partnerships (1855)
Trade partnerships dissolved, or the removal of one partner from a partnership of several traders: in England and Wales

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Dissolutions of Partnerships
 (1855)
Missionary donations from Cumberland (1855)
The Congregational and a number of other independent churches together formed the Evangelical Alliance, committed to promoting and supporting missions to the heathen. The areas chosen for their projects were Guiana, South Africa, India, the South Seas and China. The work of the missionaries was not only in preaching the Gospel, but also in translating the Bible into local languages, and establishing churches, schools and orphanages. Orphans and native teachers were often given the names of principal contributors or congregations back in Britain. In Britain the large amounts of money needed for this work were raised among the Congregational and independent congregations, arranged by auxiliaries for each county (although some contributions for each county might in fact come in from congregations and individuals in neighbouring areas); money was gathered by ministers, at special services, by supporters, and in missionary boxes. The accounts of all these contributions were published as part of a monthly magazine called the Evangelical Magazine. Each issue of the magazine carried obituaries of prominent members of the congregations; general articles on religion; reviews of newly-published religious books; home news, mainly about meetings of importance or interest by the alliance or in individual churches; and then a separate section called the Missionary Chronicle. The Missionary Chronicle was devoted to letters and reports from the missionaries; and concludes with a set of accounts of donations towards the missionary work. This is the index to the donations reported in the magazine, January to December 1855, from Cumberland.

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Missionary donations from Cumberland
 (1855)
Patentees of New Inventions (1855)
Abstracts of British patents for new inventions applied for and granted from 1 January to 31 December 1855: giving date, name and address, and short description of the invention. It is then stated whether 'Letters patent sealed' or 'Provisional protection only'.

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Patentees of New Inventions
 (1855)
Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain: Country Members (1856)
The membership list of the Pharmaceutical Society was divided into London Members; Country Members; Foreign Life Members; Associates admitted before 1 July 1842; Associates who have passed the Major Examination; and Associates who have passed the Minor Examination. In each case the lists give year of admission; number of certificate (where appropriate); name (surname first, christian name and initials); and address (house number and street name in London, merely town of residence elsewhere). An asterisk before the surname indicates a life member (except in the list of Foreign Life Members). There is also a list of registered apprentices: in this list we have year of registration, full name (surname first); master's name (in the form 'residing with Mr. Smith') and town.

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Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain: Country Members
 (1856)
Traders and professionals in London (1856)
The Post Office London Directory for 1856 includes this 'Commercial and Professional Directory', recording over 100,000 individuals.

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Traders and professionals in London
 (1856)
Bankruptcy meeting adjournments (1857)
Adjournments of bankruptcy meetings in England and Wales

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Bankruptcy meeting adjournments
 (1857)
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