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Ingram Hopton, Sir ( - )

References in Documents:
Thoresby, Musaeum Thoresbyanum (1713)

77. An Account of what was receiv'd (viz 339 l. 18 s. 9 d. ½.) and paid to the poor visited People, when the Plague was at Leedes, An. 1645. The Number of the Weekly Bills from 12 Mar. to 18 Dec. amount to 1325. Sir Ingram Hopton's Estate and Composition at Goldsmiths Hall. Mr. Harrison's Letters relating to his Sequestration 1649. The Augmentation to Armley Chapel. What Chapels within the Parish of Leedes were certified by the Commissioners 1650, as fit to be made Parochial Churches. Collections for propagating the Gospel in New-England, paid to and by Alerman Thoresby, as Treasurer for the Wapentake 1653. Ori ginal Orders about the Cloth-workers Company, signed by my said Grand-Father, and other Justices. Papers concerning the Election of a Burgess in Parliament for Leedes. Letters and Papers concerning the Charter, when Mr. Skur impleaded the Corporation, as disaffected to the then usurped Powers. Papers relating to the Contest about the Vicarage of Leedes 1661, when Mr. Bowle's was presented by one Party, and Mr. Lake (afterwards Bishop of Chichester) by the other; with several Sheets of Original Subscriptions.