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A Catalogue of Musicall Instruments
Account of the Indictment against Sir Edward Littleton, Bart. for assaulting Samuel Hellier, Esq. [1758/9]
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Adcock, Abraham (trumpeter and organ builder)
Alton, Mrs.
Visitor to The Woodhouse
Baggeridge Wood, Himley, Staffordshire
Baker, Mr.
Mr. Baker. Tenant at Showell.
Banton, Edward/Ned (Tenant)
Tenant of Sir Samuel in Wombourne.
Barnhurst, Staffordshire
Village in Staffordshire, north of Wolverhampton.
Barrett, Thomas (politician)
Politician
Beaman, Mark
Bearcroft, Edward
Barrister, judge, and politician, resident of Mere Hall, Hanbury, Worcestershire.
Beech, Mrs Sarah (House keeper)
Sir Samuel's house keeper for The Woodhouse from 1780 or earlier.
Benjamin Kennicott to Mrs Sarah Huntbach, 21st March 1758
Best, Reverend Edward (vicar of Wednesbury)
Rev. Edward Best, curate of Bilston from 1737 and vicar of Wednesbury, 1744.
Billinge, Reverend Charles (vicar of Wombourne)
Preacher, St Benedict Biscop Church, Wombourne, 1767-1781
Bilston, Staffordshire
Town in Staffordshire, south-east of Wolverhampton.
Birmingham, Warwickshire
Town in Warwickshire
Bond, Capel (composer and organist)
Organist and composer. Organist of St Michael and All Angels Church, Coventry 1749–1790 and Holy Trinity, Coventry 1752–1790.
Bond, William (organist)
Organist, St Peter's Collegiate Church, Wolverhampton from 1759/60
Bovenhill (Bunhill), Staffordshire
Manor in Worcestershire, within the parish of Bromsgrove.
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