Our indexes include entries for the spelling stevenson. In the period you have requested, we have the following 1,988 records (displaying 941 to 950):
Insolvents
(1841) Insolvency notices for England and Wales: insolvency often caused people to restart their lives elsewhere, so these are an important source for lost links | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Insolvents
(1841) Insolvency notices for England and Wales: insolvency often caused people to restart their lives elsewhere, so these are an important source for lost links | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Officials of Scottish commercial institutions
(1841) The Royal Kalendar lists officials of the Convention of Royal Burghs; the Board of Trustees for Fisheries, Manufactures and Improvements in Scotland; the Bank of Scotland; the Royal Bank; the British Linen Company; the Chamber of Commerce; the Commercial Bank of Scotland; the National Bank of Scotland; the Grand Lodge of Freemasons; and the Highland and Agricultural Society. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Petitioning Creditors and Solicitors
(1841) Principal creditors petitioning to force a bankruptcy (but often close relatives of the bankrupt helping to protect his assets): and solicitors | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Scottish Bankrupts
(1841) Scotch Sequestrations: bankruptcy often caused people to restart their lives elsewhere, so these are an important source for lost links
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Scottish churchmen
(1841) Officials of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland; the Teind Court; the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland; the Royal Highland School Society; the Society of the Sons of the Clergy; and the bishops of the Scots Episcopal Church, are listed in the Royal Kalendar. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Scottish intelligentsia
(1841) Officials of the Royal Society; the Society of Antiquaries; Society of Arts; Horticultural Society; and Wernerian Society of Natural History, are listed in the Royal Kalendar. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Scottish lawyers
(1841) Principal legal officers in Scotland are set out in the Royal Kalendar: the Court of Session; Court of Justiciary; Court of Exchequer; Chancery; Signet Office; Faculty of Advocates; General Register of Sasines; Magistrates of Edinburgh; Court of Police; and the Lord Lieutenants and Sheriffs Depute. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Scottish medical men
(1841) Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians, and officials of the Royal College of Surgeons, of Scotland, are listed in the Royal Kalendar. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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The household of Queen Victoria
(1841) The Royal Kalendar lists the staff of the royal household: the Lord Chamberlain's Department (including the Keeper of her Majesty's Privy Purse, the Master of the Ceremonies, the Mistress of the Robes, the Ladies of the Bedchamber, Maids of Honour, Bedchamber Women, Lords in Waiting, Grooms in Waiting, Gentlemen Ushers, Quarterly Waiters in Ordinary and Grooms); the Office of the Robes (including Pages, Gentlemen of the Privy Chamber and Sergeants at Arms); the Band of Music; Medical Department; Chapel Royal; Lord Steward's Department (including the Board of Green Cloth, Ewry, Wine and Beer Cellars, Kitchen, Confectionery, Silver Pantry, Coal Yard, Servants Hall, State Porters, Court of Marshalsea, Marshalsea Prison, Almonry, and Gardners; Gentlemen-at-Arms; the Queen's Stables, the Master of the Horse's Department, and the Royal Hunt. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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