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✒️ Fiction
The One Is Just a Boltzmann Brain
✨ Curated bookmarks
Blackwater aquariums
Dystrophic lakes
Maker projects
Useful software
💻 Technology
Deploy Obsidian to Netlify
Digital Gardens: A New (Old) Approach to Personal Websites
Don't step off the happy path
Small web revival
Vary the icon in a Quartz callout
🗂️ Backlog
1767: An Old Accustomed Shop
1797: Agent for French Prisoners
La Mancha Negra
Notes re the excessively hot summer in England
Repugnant market
🗝️ Antiquaria
Westwood, Sarah (1822-1900)
1771-07: Marriage of Joseph Westwood and Ann Caldwell
1776-02: Birth of Joseph Westwood
1784-10: Death of Joseph Westwood
1810-11: Marriage of Joseph Westwood and Anne Smith
1813-05: Birth (and Death) of Joseph Westwood
1816-06: Birth of Elizabeth and Thomas Westwood
1818-06: Birth of Mary Ann Westwood
1820-02: Birth of Jacob Westwood
1822-10: Baptism of Sarah Westwood
1823-01: Bankruptcy of Joseph Westwood
1833-05: Death of Ann Westwood
1837-12: Death of William Smith
1841-04: Census of the Household of Joseph Westwood
1841-04: Census of the Household of Sarah Smith
1841-04: Census of the Household of William Lurcott
1845-09: Death of Joseph Westwood
1850-Q3: Marriage of Mary Ann Westwood
1851-03: Census of Household of Sarah Smith
1854: Rev. William Smith, Friend of Foxhunting
1855-12: Death of Sarah Smith
1855-12: The Canterbury Female Imposter
1857-05: Mary Westwood
1857-10: Instructed by the Friends of the Accused
1858-01: Likely To Come In For Some Money
1859-03: The Niece of Rev. Mr. Smith
1859-10: Aberystwith to Brighton
1859-11: Extraordinary Proceedings By A Female
1860-11: Frogmore Terrace
1861-05 The Mayor of Tenby
1861-10: Sarah Westwood Again
1861-11: Practicing Upon The Doctors
1862-10: Alleged Swindle
1862-12: Of Weak Intellect
1863-02: Borough Petty Sessions
1863-07: The Notorious Miss Westwood
1864-09: The Travelling Swindler
1864-10: Respectably Connected
1865-01: Her Nefarious Calling
1866-10: Daughter of a Clergyman
1866-11: An Accomplished Lady Swindler
1866-11: To Prey Upon Unsuspecting Tradesmen
1867-11: Miss Rabbits, Old Habits
1867-11: Ryde
1867-12: Ten Shillings
1868-01: Kid Gloves
1869-09: Sally Rabbits Once More
1869-10: Four Years Old
1870-11: A Native of Brierley in Herefordshire
1871-11: Shawl
1874-05: Liberated
1874-10: Prevention of Crimes Act
1876-09: Fashionably Dressed
1881-04: Census of the Female Convict Prison, Woking
1883-10: An Elderly Ticket-of-Leave Woman
1891-07: Discharge
1893-03: Thirty Years In Penal Servitude
1894-06: Stealing Flowers
1895-03: Vagrancy Charge
1900-04: Death of a Sarah Edith Westwood
1797: The Only Ships of the North Sea Fleet That Did Not Mutiny
1807: Huntingdon Assizes
1846: Curious Charge of Rape
Conscientér affirmo
Feb 1816: White Ants and Wood
John Pory's letters
Jul 1763: Salisbury Assizes
Kenneth MacKenzie of Dundonnell
Royal Naval Exhibition 1891 Official Catalogue
The Last British Peer to Die a Felon's Death
The Swallows of London
The Wilful Murder of George Burnham
🧪 Weird science
An Uncommon Kind of Animal
Exploding salt
Flexible Stone
Jelly for a consumption
Some account of the dugong - tastes like… beef?
To soften iron or steel that's brittle
🪢 Portsmouth
⚓ Nelson Ward
Aug 1834: A Brick and Timber Store
Jul 1779: Samuel Norris, Blacksmith
Jun 1870: The Chemical Works at Tipnor
🌳 Hilsea
1538: The Dissolution of the Monasteries
1758-1792: Troop Movements at Hilsea
1763: Noxious and Unhealthy Vapours
1768: A Sickly Spot in England
1813: Purchase for Works at Hilsea Act
1815-1819: Broadsword Exercises
1880: Kelly's Directory
1894: Army Medical Report
1898: A Handsome Iron Bridge
1931: Start of a New Era
Apr 1861: Census, Coach and Horses
Apr 1868: A Most Substantial Platform
Apr 1871: Census, Coach and Horses
Apr 1876: Sudden Death of a Pensioner
Apr 1878 Death of Charles Martin
Apr 1880: Builder's Yard Auction
Apr 1881: Census, Coach and Horses
Apr 1882: License Transfers
Apr 1891: Census, Coach and Horses
Aug 1756: A Barracks for 2,000 Men
Aug 1756: Admiral Byng Is Turned Back
Aug 1766: In The Possession of Mr Richard Watmore
Aug 1852: We Think His Drinking With Him a Highly Imprudent Act
Aug 1862: Assaulting a Landlady
Aug 1871: License Transfers
Aug 1871: Three Lives Lost
Aug 1891: Death of Frank Jones
Aug 1891: Last Will and Testament of Frederick Bull
Aug 1893: Fire at Hilsea
Battle of Minden
Coach and Horses
Dec 1765: The Landlord, in the Necessary House, with the Pistol
Dec 1772: The Children Cried for Beer
Dec 1816: Death of Mr Dore
Dec 1824: Died Suddenly in the Accommodation Van
Dec 1830: A Groundless Complaint
Dec 1834: Mystery pub to let
Dec 1863: Mysterious Death After Fall from Waggon
Dec 1869: John Lovelock Adjudged Bankrupt
Dec 1870: Grand Reopening?
Dec 1870: License Transfer Refused
Duncan's Head
Feb 1766: Murder of Anne Noyes
Feb 1768: Murder at the Halfway Houses
Feb 1807: 1500 Lashes
Feb 1817: Death at Purbrook
Feb 1834: Found Drowned in Hilsea Pond
Feb 1851: Shocking Waggon Accident near Hilsea
Feb 1863: Death from Apoplexy
Feb 1871: License Transfers
Feb 1873: License Transfers
Feb 1881: A Discreditable Soldier
Fountain Gardens
George Inn
Green Post
Hilsea Barracks
Jan 1805: Fat Tender
Jan 1813: Soldiers of the Inverness Militia Court-Martialled
Jan 1817: Appointments Cease?
Jan 1825: Mr Cox, Chair Maker
Jan 1836: Lets Try That Again
Jan 1857: They Even Sold The Dog
Jan 1862: Thirteen Pounds Weight of Bacon
Jan 1868: Magistrates Hear Case of Carpenter Assault
Jan 1874: Discovery of Infant Body in Hilsea Pond
Jul 1794 Eleven Acres and a Half
Jul 1813: Death at Hilsea Barracks
Jul 1823: Death of William Maynard
Jul 1835: At the Back of Hilsea
Jul 1839: Found Dead in a Field of Standing Oats
Jul 1871: Licensing Transfers
July 1816: Military Reduction
Jun 1628: Tresspasses Upon Her Rights
Jun 1841: Census, Coach and Horses, Hilsea
Jun 1878 License Transfers
Jun 1880: Cruelty to a Donkey
King's Head
Mar 1840: Seventy-Two Elm Trees
Mar 1851: Census, Coach and Horses
Mar 1864: Stamped on the Iron Part With His Initials
Mar 1872: Theft by an Artilleryman
Mar 1889: Charge Against a Hussar Sergeant
May 1748: Leased for a Thousand Years
May 1759: Joseph Tankard, Deserter
May 1797: Three Thousand at Hilsea
May 1813: Prison Ship Rescue
May 1813: The Inverness March from Hilsea
May 1829: Hay for Sale
May 1850: The Summer Season
May 1862: Murder; the gipsies are killing my husband
May 1866: Tenders Invited for War Department Property
May 1871: Lawn Turf for Sale
May 1872: Licence Transfers
May 1874: A Reckless Driver
May 1881: Affiliation Summmons
May 1881: Petty Theft
Nov 1818: Selling beer without a license
Nov 1830: Leaving the Said Premises
Nov 1856: Public House Available for Lease
Nov 1870: An Abominable Offence
Nov 1881: Publican Fined for Sunday Trading
Oct 1834: Sale of the Materials of the Battle of Minden
Oct 1835: A Hundred Lots of Good Oak and Fir
Oct 1835: Mystery pub to let
Oct 1853: Found, King Charles Spaniel
Oct 1855: Much Respected by All Who Knew Him
Oct 1863: An Ungrateful Lodger
Oct 1869: License Transfers
Oct 1870: Destruction By Fire
Oct 1879: Found Drowned
Oct 1879: The Shocking Death of Mr Stratton
Portsbridge & Hilsea Lines
Sept 1760: A Seat of Disease and Discord
Sept 1760: The Complaints of Farmers
Sept 1812: The Inverness March to Hilsea
Sept 1825: The Negro Boy
Sept 1866: The Daring Cash-Box Robbery at Portsmouth
Sept 1867: An Ungrateful Act
Sept 1868: Shocking Suicide
Sept 1875: An Outbreak of Enteric Fever
Sept 1878: Found Drowned
Sept 1878: Lighted By Gas
Sept 1879 Licensing Transfers
Sept 1887: Riot at Hilsea Barracks
The Horse and Jockey
🐑 Wymering
1281: John of Botiller
1614: The Rectory of Wymering
1795: Sheep
1833: Population 578
Feb 1765: Stealing Bar Iron
Feb 1912: Wymering Vicar's Farewell
Jun 1790: Selling Great Horsea
May 1812: Hunting at Great Horsea
🦆 Baffins
🛤️ Cosham
17 Stapleton Road, Copnor
1730-1770: Plan and Profiles for Building Barracks
1770: Getting from L to P
1790: A Stone Bridge of One Arch
1792: Fountain Inn, Maybe
1797: A Career of Intoxication
1798: Getting from L to P
1810: Morbid Anatomy
1820: Great Salterns
1828: A Gavel-Fronted Guard-House
1839: Robson's Commercial Directory of the Seven Counties
1846: The Recollections of Rifleman Harris
1859: Directory of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight
1862: Progress and Challenges at the Hilsea Lines
1884: Last of the Old Whips
Apr 1872: Local Liquidation Cases
Aug 1705: A Most Violent Storm
Aug 1781: Gross Irregularity and Barbarities Committed by the Military
Aug 1791: Frivolous Assault
Aug 1829: The Trial of the Staceys
Aug 1867: New Government Roads
Aug 1867: Prize Fight
Buckland House
Dec 1761: Gross Belgians breathe a better air than we
Dec 1763: William Neller Arrested at Hilsea Barracks
Dec 1765: 400l
Dec 1767: The Wife of a Boatswain
Dec 1803: A New Adjutant
Dec 1816: Starvation, Gosport
Dec 1825: Lieutenant Peter Mears of the Royal Marines
Dec 1825: Resurrection Men
Feb 1768: Windmill Fire
Feb 1825: Insolvent Debtors
Government House
Hyde Brewery
Jan 1767: The Creditors of Matthew Snook
Jan 1801: A New Adjutant
Jan 1863: Mill Fire at Landport
Jan 1872: Licence Transfers
Jan 1879: Fatal Railway Accident
Jan 1888: Drunk in charge of... a steam traction engine?
John Felton
Jul 1726: Johnny Gibson's Hole
Jul 1781: A Remarkable Mode of Kidnapping
Jul 1797: A Ball of Fire Fell upon a Stack of Hay
Jul 1797: A Vast Dock
Jul 1877: Rifle Competition
Jun 1773: George III's Journey to Portsmouth
Jun 1795: Prisoners Carried to Hilsea Barracks
Jun 1807: A New Commandant
Jun 1812: Turnpike for Rent
Jun 1829: Pull Down Such Bridges as May Be Necessary
Mar 1756: The Duke of Cumberland Visits Portsbridge (Twice)
Mar 1761: Three Seamen Caught
Mar 1773: Parking Enforcement Officer
Mar 1808: Mad Dogs and Officers
Mar 1816: French Silks
Mar 1816: Visitation of God
May 1760: Lord Loudoun Arrives
May 1793: The Unwholesomeness of Hilsea Barracks
May 1808: To Be Majors in the Army
May 1832: Buckland Brewery
May 1832: Marriage of Samuel Neat and Lucy Seal
May 1894: Hilsea Canteen Manager Accused
Nov 1764: An Entertainment for the Officers
Nov 1781: Twelve Hundred Laid Up At Hilsea
Nov 1871: Omnibus Dispute
Oct 1760: On Gosport Beach
Oct 1775: A Grand Firework
Oct 1781: Troop Movements
Oct 1790: Lost Dog
Oct 1803: Stephen Carroll, A Terrible Example
Oct 1811: Highway Robbery
Oct 1816: Violent Gale, Sunday Last
Oct 1823: Rebuild Turnpike House
Portsdown Hill
Portsea Island Union workhouse
Sept 1762: Deserters, One Guinea Apiece
Sept 1793: A List of Game-Certificates
Sept 1867: Fareham Petty Sessions
Sept 1871: Public Transport
Sept 1878: Milton Gaol
Sept 1878: Not Allowed to Sell His Necessaries
Sept 1881: Artillery Driver Dodges Conviction
The Blue Posts
The floating dock
The other rebuilding of The Blue Posts
The Strata of Portsmouth
People
Abernethy, Thomas
Aldridge, James
Aldridge, Stephen
Alexander, Thomas
Allen, James
Allen, Mr.
Allen, William
Allnutt, Dr.
Anderson, Colonel
Anderson, Thomas
Andrews, Mr.
Angell, Henry
Antill, John T.
Antill, Nathaniel (c. 1796-1866)
Antram, Richard
Arbuthnot, Colonel
Arnaud, Mr.
Arnold, William Elijah
Artlett, John
Artlett, Robert
Artlett, Thomas
Ashurt, Henry
Aston, Richard
Attrill, James
Austen, Francis William (1774-1865)
Ayres, Mary Ann
Ayres, Morris
Ayres, Sampson
Bache, Elizabeth (c. 1781-1858)
Bagwell, Mary
Bailey, George
Bailiffe, Hirman John
Baker, Mr.
Baker, Thomas B.
Balchin, Henry
Balchin, William (c. 1842-1863)
Banger, Stephen
Barber, Chief Superindendent
Barber, William
Barlow, John James
Barnes, Edward John
Barnes, John
Barnes, William
Barnett, Peter
Barns, Dan
Barringer, George
Barrington, Charles
Barron, Ensign
Bartlett, John
Bartlett, John (1869)
Bartlett, John (1873)
Bartlett, Sarah
Bassel, Elizabeth (?-1834)
Beard, John King
Beerling, Norris
Belton, John
Benham, Mr.
Bentley, John (1703-1772)
Biden, Mr.
Binsted, John
Binsteed, George
Binsteed, Thomas
Blackman, Robert
Blackmore, Robert
Blanchard, P. C.
Bolton, Charles
Boltwood, William
Bone, Henry
Booth, Mr.
Booth, William
Bowen, Mr.
Bower, Oliver
Boxall
Bradley, Charles
Bradshaw, Frank
Bretham, Mr.
Bretherton, Frederick
Brett, C.
Brewer, Albert
Brewer, George
Brinston, Sergeant
Broadhurst, Captain
Brothers, George
Brown, Henry
Brown, Peter (c. 1794-?)
Brown, William
Browning, Charles
Browning, George
Browning, John
Bruce, John
Brushwood, P. C.
Bryer, Grenadier
Budd, William
Budden, Elias
Bull, Fred
Bull, Frederick (1819-1891)
Bullen, Mr.
Bundle, Edward
Burges, Stephen
Burgoyne, John (1722-1792)
Burk, William
Burley, James
Burrell, Ann
Burrell, John
Burrell, John the Elder
Burrill, Charles
Bussell, W.
Butler, Mr.
Butler, Tobias
Butler, William Henry
Button, Corporal
Byng, Isaac
Byng, John (1704-1757)
Caesar, Benjamin
Caine, Catherine
Caine, Lieutenant-Colonel
Carlton, A. J. (c. 1841-1879)
Carlton, Ada
Carpenter-Garnier, J.
Carroll, Stephen (?-1803)
Carson, Staff Assistant-Surgeon
Carter, B. W.
Carter, Francis (c. 1840-?)
Carter, Henry
Carter, James
Carter, John (1741-1808)
Casper, Benjamin Walter
Castle, Captain (?-1824)
Catchlove, Edward
Catmore, George Henry
Chads, Henry Ducie (1788-1868)
Chandler, John
Chase, Daniel
Chase, James
Chatel, Frank
Chatel, Martha
Childs, Mark
Chivers, John
Christmas, Captain
Christopher, Joseph
Churcher, Mr.
Clark, Alexander Jackson (1840-1863)
Clark, John (c. 1827-?)
Clarke, Abraham
Clarke, James
Cleall, Edith H. (c. 1877-?)
Cleall, Harriet (c. 1854-?)
Cleall, Robert
Cleife, Edward Albert Philip
Clements, James
Clinker, George
Cloake, Henry
Cobb, George
Cogswell, Arthur Edward (1858-1934)
Collins, Eliza
Collins, Mr.
Collinson, Jeremiah
Collinson, Richard
Compton, George
Cook, William
Cooper, Charles
Cooper, Thomas
Cooper, W. J.
Copsey, Thomas
Copsey, Thomas Jnr.
Copsey, Thomas Snr.
Cornwall, Thomas (bef. 1739-1796)
Cottrill, Martha
Cousins, Mr.
Cox, James Henry
Cox, John
Cox, Thomas (c. 1825-?)
Crasler, Joseph
Creed, Private
Crewe, John
Cross, John
Crowther, Frederick
Cunningham, Sergeant
Curry, John
Curtis, Lucius (1786-1869)
Curtis, Roger (1746-1816)
Custance, Edward
Cuthbert, George (c. 1749-1826)
Cutler, Ralph Snow
Dash, Joseph
Davey, Mr.
Davies, Owen
Davis, J. (bef. 1858-1903)
Davis, John
Dawson, George
Day, P. C.
Daysh, Charles
Daysh, William
De Courcy, Michael (?-1813)
Deacon, William
Deakin, William
Deane, W. H.
Dedman, Constable
Delvin, Henry
Denham, Jane
Denham, Thomas
Dennes, Joseph
Deverell, Mr.
Dibden, George
Dickman, William
Dignam, John
Dixon, Hippsly
Doogan, James
Dore, Mr.
Dowman, Captain
Downman, George Charles
Downton, Thomas
Drew, Sergeant
Drew, Thomas
Dugan, George
Duke, Morris
Dunn, Alfred James
Dunning, James
Eades, William Henry
Eddy, Walter
Ellis, John
Emery, Eliza
Erle, George
Evans, Elizabeth
Ewens, Samual
Fails, Anthony
Farrel, James
Feltham, George
Ferber, James (c. 1839-?)
Field, Captain
Field, Mr.
Field, Mrs.
Field, Thomas
Fielder, Frederick
Fielding, George A. B.
Fisher, Joseph
Florence, William (c. 1852-?)
Footner, William
Ford, Henry
Ford, John
Ford, Thomas
Ford, William
Forrest, Captain
Forrest, John
Francis, Edward
Franckeiss, Mr.
Freake, John
Friend, William
Frost, Jane
Fryer, Robert
Furniss, Harry (1854-1925)
G. Dagmer Henry
Gale, C. J.
Gale, Thomas L. (c. 1804-?)
Garnett, Mr.
Garrett, William
Garrington, W. H.
Gasser. George
Gates, William G.
Gauntlett, George
George III
Germain, John
Gibbons, John (1826-1882)
Gilbert, Maynard
Glew (?-1808)
Goble, Edgar
Goldfinch, William
Goodwin, George
Gosling, Mr. (?-1813)
Gould, Henry
Grant, George
Grant, Lieutenant (?-1913)
Grant, Sergeant
Green, Farmer
Green, John
Green, John (Royal Artillery)
Greenwood, Mr.
Griffin, Elizabeth Jane (c. 1865-?)
Griffin, John
Grigg, James
Grist, Charles
Gulliver, P. C.
Guy, George
Guy, William
Hailstone, John
Halliday, Frank
Hammond, Charles
Hammond, Frances Ella
Hannan, Frederick Herbert
Harding, Stephen
Harfield, E.
Harfield, Robert
Harper, Charles George (1863–1943)
Hart, Mr.
Harvey, E. J.
Harvey, Superintendent
Hassell, John
Hatch, James
Hawk, George
Hawkins, John
Hawkins, Stephen
Hawley, Henry (1685-1759)
Hayden, Thomas
Hayward, Henry
Hayward, Mr.
Hazeland, Richard (?-1766)
Heasman, Thomas (c. 1840-?)
Hebb, Thomas
Hector, C. J.
Hellyer
Hellyer, John
Hickey, David
Higgens, Mary (c. 1743-1813)
Higgs
Hill, Ann
Hill, Henry
Hill, Herbert
Hill, Peter
Hill, W. H. G.
Hillier, Thomas Grant
Hoad, William
Hobbs, William
Holdaway, Daniel
Holder, Charles William
Holland, Thomas
Holloway, Richard
Holmes, George
Hopkins, Thomas
Hopkins, William
Hore, General
Horlock, Sophia
Hornigold, Mr.
Hoskins, E.
Houghton, Robert
Howard, Charles
Howard, John
Hubbard, John
Humby, W.
Hunt, James Henry
Ingram, Harry James
Irish, William
Jacob, Edgar (1844-1920)
Jeffreys, Corporal
Jenkins, William
Johnson, Captain
Johnson, Charles
Johnson, Richard
Jones, Edward
Jones, Paul (c. 1819-?)
Judd, Henry
Kempster, J.
Kendrick, Thomas
Kennedy, David (c.1833-?)
Kennedy, Private
Kent, Emma
Ker Porter, Robert (1777–1842)
Kew, Henry
King, Captain
King, James
King, William Snr.
Kinshott, Superintendent
Kitts, William
Kneller, William
Knight, Elizabeth (c. 1843-?)
Knight, Emma Louisa (c. 1870-?)
Knight, George (c. 1841-?)
Knight, James
Knight, James (1768)
Knight, James (bef. 1869-?)
Knowles, Charles (c. 1704-1777)
Laker, George
Langdon, John
Lanham, Thomas
Laws, George
Laws, William James
Le Blanc, Francis
Leach, William
Leader, Mr.
Leane, Edmund A.
Leeke, Henry John (1792-1870)
Leisham R.
Leister, Alfred (c. 1841-?)
Levy, John
Lewis, George
Lewis, Mrs.
Lewis, P. C.
Lewis, Samuel James (?-1768)
Lind, James (1716-1794)
Lindegren, Andrew
Lipscomb, John
Lloyd-Verney, George Hope (1842-1896)
Lloyd, Elizabeth
Lock, Jane
Long, Henry
Longcroft, C. B.
Longcroft, E. R.
Longworth, John
Lovelock, Charles John
Low, D. M.
Lowe, D.
Luard, Charles Edward (1839-1908)
Lucas, W.
Lutman, George
Lynam, John
Macaulay, Thomas Babington (1800-1859)
Mackenzie
Maine, J. T.
Mair
Malim, Mr.
Manley, Dr.
Manse, Captain
Mansel, Colonel
Marcer, Daniel
Marchant, Charles
Marshall, Charles
Marshall, Mr.
Marshall, Robert Henry (c. 1841-1868)
Martin, Arthur James (c. 1869-?)
Martin, Captain (?-1813)
Martin, Charles (c. 1838-1878)
Martin, Dr. H. A.
Martin, Edith Adah (c. 1878-?)
Martin, Ernest William (c. 1872-?)
Martin, Frances Eliza (c. 1843-?)
Martin, George Albert
Martin, Sydney Herbert (c. 1876-?)
Martin, Thomas (c. 1822-?)
Martin, William Billett
Mastow, Mr.
Mathews, Charles
May, George
Maynard, Thomas
Maynard, William
Maynard, William (?-1823)
McCall, Hardy Bertram
McCheane, J.
McDonald, John
McGhie, Edward (c. 1819-?)
Middleton, George
Middleton, Mrs.
Midgeley, John
Miles, Alfred
Miles, Robert
Miller, John
Millidge, Richard Oakley
Mills, Arthur
Mills, W. H.
Mitchell, Major
Monk, George
Monk, Henry
Moore, Thomas
Moore, Thomas (1852)
Moot, E. G.
Morang
Morey, John
Morrell, John
Morris, Thomas
Mott, Richard
Mouat, Surgeon-General
Munday, Maria
Munden, Edward
Murrant, James
Murray, John
Mytton, William
Neat, Elizabeth V. (c. 1840-?)
Neat, George E. (c. 1851-?)
Neat, Hannah (c. 1842-?)
Neat, Lucy (c. 1806-1890)
Neat, Moses
Neat, Salley (c. 1826-?)
Neat, Samuel (c. 1795-1855)
Neat, Samuel Jnr. (c. 1838-?)
New, Thomas
Newman, John
Newton, A. J.
Newton, Charles Henry (c. 1848-?)
Newton, John
Newton, Nellie (c. 1880-?)
Nicholson, Thomas
Nightingale, Mr.
Norman, James
Norris, Ann
Norris, Samuel
Norton, Alfred
Norton, Daniel
Noyes, Anne (c. 1757-1766)
Nugée, Andrew
Nugee, Francis
O'Brien, Daniel
O'Callaghan, Private
Oakley, Robert G.
Oatridge, James
Oliver, Joseph
Osborne, Vice-Admiral
Over, E.
Over, Jonas (1800-1839)
Owen, Superintendent
Padwick, Mr.
Padwick, William
Padwick, William the Younger
Page, William
Pakenham, Captain
Pamplin, Margaret
Pamplin, Mary
Pamplin, Robert
Pannell, J. P.
Paradise, Francis
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04 Dec 2024
The Last British Peer to Die a Felon's Death
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