Bankrupts' Assignees
(1836) Assignees of bankrupts' estates (usually principal creditors and/or close relatives of the bankrupt) in England and WalesJENNINGS. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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British in India and Ceylon, China and Australasia
(1836) Births, marriages and deaths, civil, ecclesiastical and military promotions, furloughs, reports of shipping to and from England and the East, with passenger lists, and news items published in the Asiatic Journal
JENNINGS. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Dividends of bankrupts' estates
(1836) Dividends from moneys raised from bankrupts' estates in England and WalesJENNINGS. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Insolvents
(1836) Insolvency notices for England and Wales: insolvency often caused people to restart their lives elsewhere, so these are an important source for lost linksJENNINGS. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Mathematics students at Cambridge University
(1836) Tripos lists or examination results for the year, arranged by class (Wranglers, Senior Optimes and Junior Optimes), and within each class in order of score in the examination (the names of candidates with equal scores are bracketed together, with the word 'AEq.'). Each student's surname and college is given: this list was printed in 1890, and was annotated with asterisks to show which students had subsequently become fellows of the university; and with footnotes showing those who became headmasters, &c., elsewhere. Winners of Dr Smith's Mathematical Prizes are marked (1) senior, (2) for junior. The Greek letter alpha is affixed to the names of those students who had gained first class results in the Classical Tripos; beta to those entered in the second class; and gamma to those entered in the third class. These lists are particularly useful in identifying for an individual the fellow-students who will have attended lectures with him; and, where from the college, are likely to have been even more closely associated by having been under the same supervisor. (The sample scan is from the start of the Mathematics Tripos list for 1770)JENNINGS. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Unclaimed Letters at Sydney General Post Office (1836) 'List of unclaimed letters remaining in the General Post Office, addressed to persons not known, or not to be found, and not previously advertised'. 23 February 1836. Full names, surname first.
JENNINGS. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Bankrupts
(1837) Bankruptcy notices for England and Wales: bankruptcy often caused people to restart their lives elsewhere, so these are an important source for lost links
JENNINGS. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Bankrupts' Assignees
(1837) Assignees of bankrupts' estates (usually principal creditors and/or close relatives of the bankrupt) in England and WalesJENNINGS. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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British in India and Ceylon, China and Australasia
(1837) Births, marriages and deaths, civil, ecclesiastical and military promotions, furloughs, reports of shipping to and from England and the East, with passenger lists, and news items published in the Asiatic Journal
JENNINGS. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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Chester Junction Railway Shareholders
(1837) The return of the railway subscription contracts deposited in the Private Bill Office lists the shareholders in the Chester Junction Railway, subscribers to shares amounting to £216,850 towards the £371,000 estimated expense of the project. The list gives full name of each subscriber, residence, addition (occupation), number of shares, sums subscribed, and witness's name.JENNINGS. Cost: £6.00. | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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