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Frazer Surname Ancestry Results

Our indexes 1000-1999 include entries for the spelling 'frazer'. In the period you have requested, we have the following 599 records (displaying 381 to 390): 

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Unclaimed Money and Property (1866)
Gun & Co. of 17 Charlotte Street, and later of 6 Prince of Wales' Road, London, in about 1866 published this second 'List of Next of Kin & Heirs, &c., who have been Advertised for in the English, Irish, Scotch, United States of America, Canadian, Australian, East and West Indian, and other Newspapers, since 1704. Money & Property to the value of many Millions Sterling want Claimants'. The list of 4,128 names gives surname, christian name, and, occasionally, locality. Copies of the actual advertisements were furnished to enquirers by the company at a cost of six shillings.

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Unclaimed Money and Property
 (1866)
Dead Wesleyans (1867)
The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine was issued monthly, and much of its contents related to obituaries of the faithful: memoirs and portraits of featured preachers; biographical sketches; recent deaths; and notices from the annual conference of ministers dying during the past year. Necessarily, the obituaries concentrate on the spiritual life of the deceased - early influences, conversion, obiter dicta, fortitude in the face of calamity, hopeful utterances in articulo mortis.

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Dead Wesleyans
 (1867)
Army Medical School Examination Lists: British Medical Service (1868)
The examination results for the Fifteenth Session of the Army Medical School, Netley, for Winter 1867-1868 combine the results of the Chelsea Examination in August 1867 and of the Netley Examination in February 1868. The results are arranged in three categories - candidates for the British Medical Service, candidates for Her Majesty's Indian Service, and those for service on the West Coast of Africa. Similarly, the results for the Sixteenth Session combine results of the Chelsea Examination in February 1868 and of the Netley Examination in August 1868; again, set out in the three categories. In each case the first column shows the order of merit as finally settled; then the candidate's name (surname first, with christian name or initials); and total number of marks (out of a possible 6900).

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Army Medical School Examination Lists: British Medical Service
 (1868)
Art School Teachers (1868)
The Science and Art Department of the Committee of Council on Education produced this list of persons certificated as competent to act as teachers of art schools, revised to March 1868. The list gives name (surname first); school where previously taught; and certificates obtained (1 elementary drawing and colouring; 2 painting; 3 the figure drawn and painted; 4 modelling ornament; 5 modelling the figure; 6a mechanical drawing; 6b architectural drawing).

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Art School Teachers
 (1868)
Electors for Kenilworth (1868)
A poll for the election of two knights of the shire to represent South Warwickshire was held 24 November 1868: the candidates were Lord Hyde (H.), Sir R. N. C. Hamilton (H.), H. C. Wise, Esq. (W.) and John Hardy, Esq. (H.). This poll book lists all those electors who voted; the county franchise included not only male freeholders of 40s a year, but also £10 copyholders and long-leaseholders, and £50 short-leaseholders and tenants. In addition, where no vote was cast the elector's number and name are given, the name in italics. The names are arranged by polling district and then by parish or township. Freeholders holding requisite property in a district are listed there, but might well reside elsewhere. The right-hand column indicates how each man voted.

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Electors for Kenilworth
 (1868)
Inhabitants of Ombersley in Worcestershire (1868)
Gentry, farmers and traders listed in J. E. R. Kelly's Post Office Directory of Worcestershire. (The sample scan is of the section for the little parish of Hadzor)

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Inhabitants of Ombersley in Worcestershire
 (1868)
Oxford Voters: St Peter in the East (1868)
The poll of the freemen and electors of the City of Oxford was taken 17 November 1868, the candidates being the Rt Hon Edward Cardwell (C), William Vernon Harcourt esq., Q.C. (H), and James Parker Deane, Esq., Q.C., D.C.L. (D). This poll book, published by the Oxford Chronicle, lists all the voters alphabetically by parish or township, freemen's names being preceded by an asterisk. Postal addresses are given, including street numbers, and in the case of freemen occupation is usually given. Lodgers are listed separately at the end of each section. The areas covered are: All Saints, St Aldate, Binsey, St Clement, Cowley, St Ebbe, St Giles, Headington, North Hincksey, South Hincksey, Holywell, Iffley, St John, St Martin, St Mary Magdalen, St Mary the Virgin, St Michael, St Peter in the East, St Peter le Bailey, and St Thomas; and there is also a list of Out of Town (non-resident) freemen who voted.

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Oxford Voters: St Peter in the East
 (1868)
Patentees of New Inventions (1868)
Abstracts of British patents for new inventions applied for and granted from 1 January to 31 December 1868: 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
 (1868)
Stockton-on-Tees Voters: Stockton Polling District (1868)
This poll book for the First Parliamentary Election for the Borough of Stockton-on-Tees lists the voters alphabetically by polling district, with full name (surname first) and address. In the right-hand column D represents the Liberal candidate, Joseph Dodds, Esq., and V the Conservative, Lord Ernest Vane Tempest. The three polling districts were Norton, Stockton (including so much of Linthorpe as lay within the parliamentary borough of Stockton), and Thurnaby. At the end of each district the handful of lodger voters are listed separately.

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Stockton-on-Tees Voters: Stockton Polling District
 (1868)
Members of the Royal Irish Academy (1869)
This list of members of the Royal Irish Academy gives date of election; full name (surname first); and address (in italics). Asterisks are prefixed to the names of Life Members.

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Members of the Royal Irish Academy
 (1869)
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