References Thomas Aynscombe



the falls of reichenbach, pencil , watercolour, john robert cozens (1752-97), miss aynscombe s album.




r. de salis, beneficiary bisse : colonel chaloner bisse-challoner, heir , heirs. london, 2008.
musgrave s obituary, harlean society no. 44, (six volumes, 1899–1901 (sir william musgrave, bart.)
rachel , cecil de salis, notes of past days, henley-on-thames, 1939 (chapter three: uncle challoner, pps. 121–126).
the mayors of norwich 1403 1835, basil cozens-hardy, fsa , ernest a. kent, fsa, jarrold , sons, ltd, norwich, 1938. (a note on phillip stebbing, page 101).
seventeenth-century norwich, politics, religion , government, 1620–1690, john t. evans, oxford, 1979.
percy millican, register of freeman of norwich, 1548–1713, jarrold, norwich, 1934.
mark knights, representation , misrepresentation in later stuart britain, partisanship , political culture, oxford university press, 2005.
reports of cases argued , determined in high court of chancery: in time of lord chancellor hardwicke [1736–1754], john tracy atkyns, philip yorke hardwicke, great britain court of chancery, william newnam, great britain, court of chancery, printed j. wenman, oxford, 1781. (frederick v aynscombe, 1739).
peter g. m. dickson, sun insurance office, 1710–1960, oxford, 1960.
kim sloan, new chronology alexander cozens part ii: 1759-86 , burlington magazine, volume 127, no. 987 (june, 1985), pp. 355–363.
christie s london, british drawings sale, 15 june 1982, lots 5 - 10 (cozens album associated 1 of aynscombes.
christie s london, 9 july 1991, lot 32 (above album, less half contents).
l.c.c., survey of london, volume 22, bankside, sir h. roberts & walter godfrey (editors), 1950.
topographical dictionary, london , environs, etc., james elmes, m.r.i.a., architect; surveyor port of london; london. whittaker, treacher , arnot, mdcccxxxi (1831).
prerogative court of canterbury (p.c.c.) wills for, amongst others: daniel wight (1705); elizabeth aynscombe (1711); philip stebbing (1715); jane elliott (1718); thomas aynscombe (1740); robert smith (1748); george challoner (1770); william fraigneau (1778); charlotte anne aynscombe (1799); lydia challoner (1803); catherine fraigneau (1807); phoebe macpheadris (1821); william townsend (1823); rev. thomas bisse (1828); valentina aynscombe (1841); , mary barnard (1842). (available on-line p.r.o. kew, aka national archives).
an act vesting settled estates of lillie smith aynscombe, esquire, , valentina wife, in trustees, sold; , applying money arising such sale in purchase of other freehold lands, 1757
an act enable lillie smith, , heirs, valentina wife (formerly valentina aynscombe) take , use surname of aynscombe, pursuant of thomas aynscombe ... deceased, 1747.
a cozens album in national library of wales, aberystwyth, paul joyner , kim sloan, walpole society, volume 57, 1993–1994.
galaxy.bedfordshire.gov.uk






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