Our indexes include entries for the spelling butler. In the period you have requested, we have the following 3,010 records (displaying 2,441 to 2,450):
Estates of the Deceased
(1887) Distribution of the assets of the deceased: giving the names of the deceased and trustees &c. England and Wales | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Irish Debtors and Bankrupts
(1887) Bills of sale (binding assets to a creditor/lender), and bankruptcies in Ireland, April to June 1887. Includes some dissolutions of partnerships. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Irish Debtors and Bankrupts
(1887) Bills of sale (binding assets to a creditor/lender), and bankruptcies in Ireland, July to September 1887. Includes some dissolutions of partnerships. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Irish Debtors and Bankrupts
(1887) Bills of sale (binding assets to a creditor/lender), and bankruptcies in Ireland, October to December 1887. Includes some dissolutions of partnerships. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Irish Debtors and Bankrupts
(1887) Bills of sale (binding assets to a creditor/lender), and bankruptcies in Ireland, January to March 1887. Includes some dissolutions of partnerships. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Partnerships Dissolved
(1887) Dissolution of trading partnerships, or removal of a partner from a business, in England and Wales | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Scottish Debtors, Insolvents and Bankrupts
(1887) Protests on Bills of Exchange, Sequestrations and Cessio Bonorums in Scotland, October to December 1887 | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Associates of the Royal Institute of British Architects
(1888) The Kalendar of the Royal Institure of British Architects for 1888-9 includes this list of members, corrected to 8 November 1888. It is in six parts: Honorary Fellows, Fellows, Honorary Associates, Associates, and those nominated by ballot to become Fellows and Associates. The names throughout are given in full, surname first, with current address. Those members marked * had been previously Members of Council. Members of the present Council were printed in full capitals. Those marked with a dagger were in possession of a certificate of competency to act as a District Surveyor or a Building Surveyor; those with a double dagger had passed the institute's architecture examination. (L) indicates a life member. "All gentlemen engaged in the study or practice of Architecture, before presenting themselves for election as Associates, shall be required to have passed an Examination according to a standard fixed from time to time by the Council." | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Boys entering Manchester Grammar School
(1888) This Biographical Register of Old Mancunians lists boys alphabetically by year of entering the school. A bare register of entrants existed from 1888 onwards but it was only since the Second World War that any kind of detailed record was kept of those who passed through the school. So, in every case in this printed register, full name is given, in bold, surname first (in capitals); date of birth, and years attending the school; but for the earlier years sometimes there is no more information - or, equally, after investigation among Old Mancunians and published sources, the editors may have been able to furnish a condensed biography. An asterisk indicates a holder of a Foundation Scholarship. In the later years a current address is also given, as of 1964 to 1965, when the book was prepared. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Fellows of the Royal Institute of British Architects
(1888) The Kalendar of the Royal Institure of British Architects for 1888-9 includes this list of members, corrected to 8 November 1888. It is in six parts: Honorary Fellows, Fellows, Honorary Associates, Associates, and those nominated by ballot to become Fellows and Associates. The names throughout are given in full, surname first, with current address. Those members marked * had been previously Members of Council. Members of the present Council were printed in full capitals. Those marked with a dagger were in possession of a certificate of competency to act as a District Surveyor or a Building Surveyor; those with a double dagger had passed the institute's architecture examination. (L) indicates a life member. "The Fellows shall be Architects who have been engaged as Principals for at least seven successive uears in the practice of Architecture." The years of attaining the grade of Associate and Fellow are given in the lefthand columns. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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