Our indexes include entries for the spelling stewart. In the period you have requested, we have the following 2,579 records (displaying 711 to 720):
Dissolutions of Partnerships
(1826) Trade partnerships dissolved, or the removal of one partner from a partnership of several traders
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Dissolutions of Partnerships
(1826) Trade partnerships dissolved, or the removal of one partner from a partnership of several traders
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Freeholders voting in Morpeth ward, Northumberland
(1826) An election to choose two knights of the shire to represent Northumberland took place at Alnwick from 20 June to 6 July 1826. The candidates were Henry Thomas Liddell (L), Matthew Bell (B), Thomas Wentworth Beaumont (Bt) and Viscount Howick (H). The franchise included all freeholders of property worth 40 shillings or more per annum: each had two votes, but could plump for a single candidate. This poll book was published in 1827 and lists the voters from each ward: the freeholder's full name (surname first), residence, and the nature of the freehold (such as 'house at Corbridge'). The votes are shown in the right hand columns, with plumpers shown by a dagger. Morpeth ward included Morpeth and the surrounding countryside. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Insolvents
(1826) 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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Maldon Poll: Voters Resident in London and Environs
(1826) On 7 June 1826 and the fourteen following days (Sundays excepted) a poll was held to elect Members of Parliament to represent the borough of Maldon in Essex. The candidates were the Hon. George Mark Arthur Way Allanson Winn (W) of Warley Lodge, who received 1747 votes; Thomas Barrett Lennard (L) esquire of Regent's Park, London, 1454 (or 1455) votes; and Quintin Dick (D) esquire of Curson Street, London, 1401. In all 3113 electors were polled, 2527 living in Maldon and the country, 586 in London and its environs. This poll book is divided into two sections, the 586 voters from London &c being listed separately. The names are listed alphabetically by surname, then christian name(s), occupation (in italics), address; and the right-hand column shows the votes cast. Those who did not vote are not listed. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Recommenders of Trainee Schoolmasters and Schoolmistresses in Ireland
(1826) 'A Table of the Names of those Teachers admitted to be trained in the Male (or Female) Model-School' 6 January 1826 to 5 January 1827: giving number in the scheme, full name, attendance (date of entry and date of discharge), and by whom recommended; for which school trained; age; when commenced teaching; and religion. The training was undertaken for the Society for Promoting the Education of the Poor of Ireland; mainly for schools connected with the society. The recommenders were by and large gentry and clergy supporters of the society.
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Scottish Bankrupts
(1826) Scotch Sequestrations: bankruptcy often caused people to restart their lives elsewhere, so these are an important source for lost links
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Teachers in County Down Deserving of Encouragement
(1826) The Society for Promoting the Education of the Poor of Ireland awarded gratuities to 'Teachers, appearing, from the Inspectors' Reports of their Schools, to be deserving of encouragement'. 114 such teachers were identified in county Down in 1826, and are listed in the society's report for the following year, with their full name and the name of their school. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Teachers in County Londonderry Deserving of Encouragement
(1826) The Society for Promoting the Education of the Poor of Ireland awarded gratuities to 'Teachers, appearing, from the Inspectors' Reports of their Schools, to be deserving of encouragement'. 62 such teachers were identified in county Londonderry in 1826, and are listed in the society's report for the following year, with their full name and the name of their school.
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Teachers in County Monaghan Deserving of Encouragement
(1826) The Society for Promoting the Education of the Poor of Ireland awarded gratuities to 'Teachers, appearing, from the Inspectors' Reports of their Schools, to be deserving of encouragement'. 14 such teachers were identified in county Monaghan in 1826, and are listed in the society's report for the following year, with their full name and the name of their school.
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