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Arnot Surname Ancestry Results

Our indexes 1000-1999 include entries for the spelling 'arnot'. In the period you have requested, we have the following 158 records (displaying 81 to 90): 

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Deaths, Marriages, News and Promotions (1847)
Death notices and obituaries, marriage and birth notices, civil and military promotions, clerical preferments and domestic occurrences, as reported in the Gentleman's Magazine. Mostly from England and Wales, but items from Ireland, Scotland and abroad. January to June 1847

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Deaths, Marriages, News and Promotions
 (1847)
Registered Electors of Auchterhouse, Forfarshire (1847)
This alphabetical list gives full names and addresses.

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Registered Electors of Auchterhouse, Forfarshire (1847)
Registered Electors of Kinnettles, Forfarshire (1847)
This alphabetical list gives full names and addresses.

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Registered Electors of Kinnettles, Forfarshire (1847)
Registered Electors of Kirriemuir, Forfarshire (1847)
This alphabetical list gives full names and addresses.

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Registered Electors of Kirriemuir, Forfarshire (1847)
Scottish Partnerships Dissolved &c. (1850)
Perry's Bankrupt and Insolvent Gazette, issued monthly, included lists of sequestrations of Scottish bankrupts' estates, and partnerships dissolved. This is the index to the names of the partners, together with various stray names from the bankruptcy notices, from the issues from January to December 1850.

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Scottish Partnerships Dissolved &c.
 (1850)
National ArchivesResidents of Old Pye Street, Westminster (1851)
In the 1851 census, Westminster superintendent registrar's district, St Margaret's registrar's district, enumeration district 7 comprised part of St Margaret's parish and St Margaret's ecclesiastical district in the city of Westminster. HO 107/1480

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Residents of Old Pye Street, Westminster
 (1851)
National ArchivesBritish naval officers who fought at Sebastopol (1854-1856)
Sebastopol in the Crimea was the great Russian naval arsenal on the Black Sea. A combined assault by British, French and Turkish troops resulted in the reduction of Sebastopol and led to the Treaty of Paris of 27 April 1856, guaranteeing the independence of the Ottoman Empire. By Admiralty Order the Crimea Medal was awarded to sailors and marines present during the campaign, between 17 September 1854 (the first landing at Eupatoria) and 9 September 1855 (when the allies secured Sebastopol). Four clasps to this medal were awarded to the men present in the actions at Sebastopol itself, Inkerman, Balaklave (Balaclava) and (the sea of) Azoff. Here we have the list of the officers who served as part of the naval brigade that actually fought at Sebastopol (Sevastopol, Sevastapol).

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British naval officers who fought at Sebastopol
 (1854-1856)
National ArchivesSailors and marines on H. M. S. Vengeance in the Crimean War (1854-1856)
Sebastopol in the Crimea was the great Russian naval arsenal on the Black Sea. A combined assault by British, French and Turkish troops resulted in the reduction of Sebastopol and led to the Treaty of Paris of 27 April 1856, guaranteeing the independence of the Ottoman Empire. By Admiralty Order the Crimea Medal was awarded to sailors and marines present during the campaign, between 17 September 1854 (the first landing at Eupatoria) and 9 September 1855 (when the allies secured Sebastopol). The sailors' medals were mostly delivered to them on board ship in the course of 1856; the marines' medals were sent to their respective headquarters for distribution. The remarks as to distribution in this medal roll therefore give more specific information as to the whereabouts of the sailor recipients in 1856 than about the marines. Her Majesty's Ship Vengeance, an 84-gun sailing ship, took part in the assault. Four clasps to this medal were awarded to the men present in the actions at Sebastopol itself, Inkerman, Balaklave (Balaclava) and (the sea of) Azoff, but the recipients of these clasps are recorded on separate rolls, not part of this index, but indexed on this site.

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Sailors and marines on H. M. S. Vengeance in the Crimean War
 (1854-1856)
Dissolutions of Partnerships (1856)
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
 (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)
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