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Robson Surname Ancestry Results

Our indexes 1000-1999 include entries for the spelling 'robson'. In the period you have requested, we have the following 1458 records (displaying 481 to 490): 

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Bankrupts (1808-1810)
William Smith's abstracts of bankruptcies for England and Wales from 1 January 1808 to 1 August 1810. Bankruptcy causes abrupt changes in people's lives, and is often the reason for someone appearing suddenly in a different location or in a different occupation.

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Bankrupts
 (1808-1810)
Bankrupts and solicitors (1810)
English bankrupts and their solicitors, as reported in the European Magazine. July to December 1810.

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Bankrupts and solicitors
 (1810)
Marriages (1810)
English marriages, as reported in the European Magazine. Includes some items from Ireland, Scotland and abroad. July to December 1810.

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Marriages
 (1810)
Widows of Pilots (1810)
'An Account of Pensions payable on the Ordinary Estimate of the Navy, and of those granted by his Majesty's Sign Manual, out of the Money arisen by the Sale of Old Naval Stores'. This is the section for pensions to widows and children of naval officers, of marine officers, and to widows of physicians of the fleet and pilots.

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Widows of Pilots
 (1810)
Commanders of Calcutta Trading Vessels (1811)
The official list of trading vessels belonging to the port of Calcutta as of 31 December 1811 gives each vessel's name, the name of the commander, tonnage, and (occasionally) where built.

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Commanders of Calcutta Trading Vessels
 (1811)
Deaths, Marriages, News and Promotions (1811)
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.

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Deaths, Marriages, News and Promotions
 (1811)
Inhabitants of Carlisle (1811)
F. Jollie and Sons of Carlisle printed this Cumberland Guide and Directory 'containing a Descriptive Tour through the County, and a List of Persons in Public and Private Situations in every Principal Place in the County'. The sample scan is from the Carlisle directory: this is the index to the section for Carlisle.

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Inhabitants of Carlisle
 (1811)
Inhabitants of Keswick (1811)
F. Jollie and Sons of Carlisle printed this Cumberland Guide and Directory 'containing a Descriptive Tour through the County, and a List of Persons in Public and Private Situations in every Principal Place in the County'. The sample scan is from the Carlisle directory: this is the index to the section for Keswick.

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Inhabitants of Keswick
 (1811)
Inhabitants of Whitehaven (1811)
F. Jollie and Sons of Carlisle printed this Cumberland Guide and Directory 'containing a Descriptive Tour through the County, and a List of Persons in Public and Private Situations in every Principal Place in the County'. The sample scan is from the Carlisle directory: this is the index to the section for Whitehaven.

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Inhabitants of Whitehaven
 (1811)
Subscribers to the African Institution (1811)
The African Institution was founded in London 14 April 1807, with a view to 'diffusing useful knowledge and exciting industry among the inhabitants of Africa', and to publicising in Britain the agricultural and commercial possibilities of the African continent, in view of the imminence of the end of the slave trade. Among the society's first ventures was the establishment of cotton plantations in Sierra Leone. A subscription of 60 guineas or upwards at one time constituted a hereditary Governor; of 30 guineas at one time, a Governor for life; of 3 guineas a year, an annual Governor; of 10 guineas at one time, a Member for life; of 1 guinea a year, an annual Member. The Board of Directors was chosen from among the Governors. In this list * indicates an annual subscriber.

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Subscribers to the African Institution
 (1811)
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