Our indexes include entries for the spelling boyle. In the period you have requested, we have the following 985 records (displaying 871 to 880):
Residents of Ayr: Arthur Street (1928) The Ayr street directory lists residents by street and then by house number.
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Residents of Ayr: Craigie Road (1928) The Ayr street directory lists residents by street and then by house number.
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Residents of Ayr: King Street (1928) The Ayr street directory lists residents by street and then by house number.
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Residents of Ayr: Old Bridge Street (1928) The Ayr street directory lists residents by street and then by house number.
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Residents of Ayr: Prestwick Road (1928) The Ayr street directory lists residents by street and then by house number.
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Residents of Ayr: South Harbour Street (1928) The Ayr street directory lists residents by street and then by house number.
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Residents of Ayr: Wallace Street (1928) The Ayr street directory lists residents by street and then by house number.
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Residents of Ayr: Whitletts Road (1928) The Ayr street directory lists residents by street and then by house number.
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Surgeons
(1928) The Royal College of Surgeons, established by royal charters, issued this calendar 1 August 1928, including official lists of all its fellows, members, licentiates and diplomates. The register of fellows gives full name (surname first) and address (in italics), with dates of admission as fellow and member. The list of members gives year of admission, full name (surname first) and town or country of residence. The lists of licentiates give year of admission and full name, but no indication of current address: entries of fellows of the college are prefixed with a double dagger, those of members with an asterisk. The lists of diplomates give year of admission and full name (surname first), with those diplomates who were neither members nor fellows of the college indicated with a dagger. This is the index to the members. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Boys entering Epsom College
(1929) The Royal Medical Benevolent College at Epsom in Surrey was founded in 1853 for the orphans of the medical profession, and evolved to become a public school still largely catering for sons of doctors and surgeons. In 1955 this register of pupils, from 1855 to 1954, edited by T. R. Thomson, was published. The sample scan is from 1880. The entries are arranged alphabetically by surname under year of entrance to the school; surname first (in bold), christian names, and then (in most cases), the father's name, occupation and address: then the boy's year of birth (b.), year of leaving (l.), occupation, and, where known, year of death (d.). From 1880 onwards the house to which the boy belonged is also indicated: the boarding houses were Carr (C.), Forest (F.), Granville (G.), Holman (H.), Propert (P.) and Wilson (W.); and Crawfurd (Cr.), Hart Smith (H. S.) and Rosebery (R.) are the houses for day scholars. From 1920 onwards the pupils' addresses as of 1955 (where living and still known) are added at the end of each entry. This is the index to the year 1929, when the Reverend Canon Arnold Cecil Powell was headmaster. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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