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Farley Surname Ancestry Results

Our indexes 1000-1999 include entries for the spelling 'farley'. In the period you have requested, we have the following 548 records (displaying 381 to 390): 

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Freeholders in King's County (1873-1875)
Owners of an acre or more, whether resident there or elsewhere: with their addresses; the acreage; and a valuation of the land. The survey commenced in February 1873, the last returns being received in November 1875.

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Freeholders in King's County
 (1873-1875)
Petroleum Licences: St Marylebone (1875)
Under the provisions of the Petroleum Act of 1871, the London Metropolitan Board of Works was given the power to grant annual licences to the owners of premises which had been inspected and certified as fit for the storage of petroleum. The lists state parish or district; name (surname first); case number; address (including house number); quantity to be kept, in gallons, and the nature of the storage facility. July to December 1875.

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Petroleum Licences: St Marylebone
 (1875)
Pupil Teachers training to become mistresses in Elementary Schools (1875)
The Education Department set examinations for candidates for admission into training colleges, and to become teachers. This is the class list (in order of merit) of the men who took the examination to become mistresses in elementary schools at Christmas 1875. The candidates' names are listed alphabetically by surname within each division, with school in which engaged (N. for National School, Ch. Church of England, B. British School, W. Wesleyan, R. Roman Catholic, P. Parochial, Bd. Board School, Indl. Industrial School). (The sample scan is from a general class list for schoolmistresses)

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Pupil Teachers training to become mistresses in Elementary Schools
 (1875)
Baptists (1876)
The Baptist was a weekly newspaper, with some general news and political coverage, but mainly devoted to chronicling Denominational Intelligence, i. e. the doings of the Baptist churches in Britain and Ireland. July to December 1876.

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Baptists
 (1876)
Baptists (1876)
The Baptist was a weekly newspaper, with some general news and political coverage, but mainly devoted to chronicling Denominational Intelligence, i. e. the doings of the Baptist churches in Britain and Ireland. January to June 1876.

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Baptists
 (1876)
Traders and Professionals in Birmingham and Suburbs (1878)
The Post Office Directory of Birmingham with its Suburbs, edited by E. R. Kelly, and published in 1878, has two main alphabetical lists - Court and Commercial. The suburbs included are Aston, Bickenhill Park, Birchfield End, Castle Bromwich, Erdington, Saltley (with Washwood Heath), Ward End (including Little Bromwich) and Witton, in Warwickshire; Handsworth (with Soho), Harborne, Perry Barr and Smethwick, in Staffordshire; and King's Heath, King's Norton, Moseley, Northfield, Selly Oak and Yardley (including Hall Green and Stechford) in Worcestershire. The Commercial section, indexed here, lists all manner of traders, professional people and businesses.

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Traders and Professionals in Birmingham and Suburbs
 (1878)
National ArchivesMen of the 3rd Regiment of Foot (East Kent - the Buffs) fighting in South Africa (1877-1879)
What is commonly called the Zulu War Medal was awarded to those British soldiers who fought in a series of conflicts in southern Africa from 1877 (the Kaffir War) through to 1879 (the Zulu War). In 1880 the various units submitted returns of the officers, non-commissioned officers and men 'entitled to the Medal for Military Operations in South Africa during 1877-8-9' and these 'medal rolls' are now in the National Archives. The returns are made with the information arranged in twelve columns: 1. Rank and name 2. Regimental number and rank at the time the medal was earned 3. Whether in possession of medal for previous wars 4. Whether engaged against the Gaikas, Galekas and other Kaffir tribes 1877-8 5. Whether engaged against Pokwane 1878 6. Whether engaged against the Griquas 1878 7. Whether engaged against the Zulus 1879 8. Whether engaged against Sekukuni as set forth in Par. 2. G. O. 9. Whether engaged against Moirosi's stronghold 10. Entitled to medal without clasp under Par. 4. 11. Serving with regiment, depot, dead, discharged, deserted, &c. 12. Notes and cross-references to the Adjutant-General's medal lists. WO 100/46.

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Men of the 3rd Regiment of Foot (East Kent  -  the Buffs) fighting in South Africa
 (1877-1879)
Women Students Entering Stockwell Teacher Training College: Married Surname (1879)
This list, revised to August 1908, gives the student's name and her then address (if known); the Remarks column indicates whether she left the course early; left the profession; went abroad; died; became a headmistress; and/or married: married name is often given.

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Women Students Entering Stockwell Teacher Training College: Married Surname
 (1879)
National ArchivesZulu War Medal Roll: 57th (West Middlesex) Regiment of Foot (1879)
List of Officers, Non Commissioned Officers, and men, entitled to the medal for military operations in South Africa, during 1877-8-9, and the names of those soldiers who would have been entitled except for Desertion, or Misconduct. The thirteen columns of the return give these details: [Rank:] [Name:] [Regtl. No. and Rank at the time Medal was earned:] [Whether in possession of medal for Previous Wars:] [Whether engaged against the Gaikas, Galekas and other Kaffir tribes 1877-8:] [Whether engaged against Pokwane 1878:] [Whether engaged against the Griquas 1878:] [Whether engaged against the Zulus in 1879:] [Whether engaged against Sekukuni as set forth in Par II of G. O.:] [Whether engaged against Moirosi’s stronghold:] [Entitled to Medal with clasp under Para. IV:] [Remarks Serving with Regiment or depot dead discharged deserted &c:] [An empty column for notes] This regiment's actions were almost exclusively against the Zulus in 1879. WO 100/47

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Zulu War Medal Roll: 57th (West Middlesex) Regiment of Foot
 (1879)
Bankrupts, Assignees, Trustees and Solicitors (1880)
Bankruptcy notices in England and Wales, July to September 1880

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Bankrupts, Assignees, Trustees and Solicitors
 (1880)
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