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Chetwynde Surname Ancestry Results

Our indexes 1000-1999 include entries for the spelling 'chetwynde'. In the period you have requested, we have the following 6 records (displaying 1 to 6): 

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Inhabitants of Cheshire and North Wales (1400-1409)
The county of Cheshire had palatine status, being in some measure independent of the rest of England: moreover, from the Statute of Wales of 1284, after king Edward I's subjugation of North Wales, until the union of England and Wales in 1536 to 1543, much of the administration of North Wales (county Flint in particular) was directed from Chester. When the Chester Recognizance Rolls were moved from Chester to the Public Record Office, they were placed among the Welsh Records. These rolls, so called because they do include recognizances (of debts &c.) among their contents, are in fact the Chancery Rolls of the palatinate, containing enrolments of charters, letters patent, commissions and other documents issued under the seal of the palatinate. Deeds and other evidences of a private nature were also enrolled on them. A calendar of the Recognizance Rolls from their commencement to the end of the reign of Henry IV was prepared by Peter Turner and included in the 36th Annual Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records in 1875. We have now indexed this, dividing the enrolments into decades. This is the period from the 1st to the 11th years of king Henry IV.

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Inhabitants of Cheshire and North Wales
 (1400-1409)
Close Rolls (1441-1447)
The close rolls of the 20th to 25th years of the reign of king Henry VI record the main artery of government administration in England, the orders sent out day by day to individual officers, especially sheriffs of shires: they are an exceptionally rich source for so early a period. There is also some material relating to Wales, Scotland, Ireland and the English possessions in France.

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Close Rolls
 (1441-1447)
Treasury Books (1693-1696)
Records of the Treasury administration in Britain, America and the colonies, from January 1693 to March 1696. These also include records of the appointment and replacement of customs officers such as tide waiters and surveyors. The calendar was prepared by William A. Shaw for the Lords Commissioners of His Majesty's Treasury and published in 1935, from letters patent, privy seals, royal sign manuals and warrants, treasury warrants, commissions, orders, letters, memorials, reports and other entries, all not of the nature of Treasury Minutes.

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Treasury Books
 (1693-1696)
Treasury General Abstract (1715-1716)
A calendar of the 'Accounts of the Revenues of the Croan and of Taxes and Money Borrowed: for One Entire Year: to wit from Michaelmas 1715 to Michaelmas 1716' including the subsidiary Declared Accounts enrolled in the records of the Audit Office and the Pipe was prepared for the Public Record Office by Dr William A. Shaw and published posthumously, unindexed.

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Treasury General Abstract
 (1715-1716)
Members of Parliament of Great Britain and Ireland (1820)
The Crown Office issued notices of members elected to the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and these were printed in the Edinburgh Gazette. Apart from the lists issued after the General Election of 1820, these notices also give the names of the retiring members for each constituency. January to December 1820.

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Members of Parliament of Great Britain and Ireland
 (1820)
Members of the Royal Agricultural Society of England (1861)
The list of members of the Royal Agricultural Society gives names and addresses: life members are indicated by a dagger. (The names of 60 members were omitted on account of their subscriptions to the society being in arrear to 31 December 1859). This list is correct to June 1861; as of 11 December of that year there were 84 life governors, 95 annual governors, 1124 life members, 3399 annual members and 17 honorary members, making a total of 4719 names, mostly of landowners and agriculturists.

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Members of the Royal Agricultural Society of England
 (1861)

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