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Dissolutions
of Partnerships (1828)
Page(s) 550-551(00014694)
Trade partnerships dissolved,
or the removal of one partner from a partnership of several traders
Concerns William Peter Gaubert and John Gaubert of Brewer Street,
Golden Square, Middx., jewellers, 29th Sept.
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Dissolutions
of Partnerships (1835)
Page(s)
538-539 00015367)
Trade partnerships dissolved,
or the removal of one partner from a partnership of several traders
Concerns Lucas Houghton and George Frederick Gaubert, stationers,
Chancery Lane, 18th Sept.; debts by Gaubert
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Dissolutions
of Partnerships (1837)
Page(s) 190-191 00015812)
Trade partnerships dissolved,
or the removal of one partner from a partnership of several traders: in
England and Wales
Concerns John and Ann Gaubert, jewellers, Berwick Street, 30th Nov.;
debts by J Gaubert |
Treasury and Customs Records
(1718)
Page(s)
510-511(00046089)
Government accounts, with
details of income and expenditure in Britain, America and the colonies
Concerns a pension on the Establishment in Ireland in 1718 to Stephen
Gaubert of 6d. per day (2 1/2 pence in present money) making
an
annual pension of £ 9. 2s. 6d
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Treasury
Books
(1700-1701)
Page(s) 434-435 (00072778)
& (00072779)
Records of the Treasury
administration in Britain, America and the colonies, from October 1700
to December 1701.
Concerns a pension in 1701 to Gaubert 0f £ 45 12s. 6d. per
annum
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Treasury Books
(1700-1701)
Page(s) 436-437
Records of the Treasury
administration in Britain, America and the colonies, from October 1700
to December 1701.
Concerns a pension to Gaubert in 1701 of £ 9. 2s. 6d. per
annum
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Treasury
Books (1717)
Page(s)
526-527 (00125829)
Records of the Treasury
administration in Britain, America and the colonies, for 1717. These
also include records of the appointment and replacement of customs
officers such as tide waiters and surveyors.
Concerns the pension rights in 1717 of those Officers who served in the
Regiments of Galway, Melonier, Lifford, and Belcastle in the reduction
of Ireland and at the end of that war quitted the service and went not
with their respective Regiments into Flanders. Names Stephen Gaubert of
Lifford's Regiment with a pension of £9 2s. 6d per annum
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Official
Papers (1694-1695)
Page(s)
4-5 (00132127) (I005354/GAUBERT)
The State Papers Domestic
cover all manner of business relating to Britain, Ireland and the
colonies, conducted in the office of the Secretary of State as well as
other miscellaneous records. Here we have the period from January 1694
to June 1695.
Concerns the issue of a pass dated Jan 11th at Whitehall, for Jean
Gaubert, a French Protestant, to go to Holland, recommended by Brocas
de Fondeplons, French Minister |
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State
Papers Domestic (1702-1703)
Page(s)
232-233 (I009467/GAUBERT)
The State Papers Domestic
cover all manner of business relating to Britain, Ireland and the
colonies, conducted in the office of the Secretary of State, as well as
other miscellaneous records. 1 March 1702 to 31 May 1703. The calendar
was prepared by Robert Pentland Mahaffy, with certain classes of
document extracted and placed in separate appendices (called Tables):
I, caveats; II, church and university appointments, &c.; III,
commissions, warrants for commissions, notes of commissions and notes
of warrants for commissions in the English army for 1702; IV, lord
lieutenants and deputy lieutenants; V, Irish warrants; VI, weekly lists
of ships of the Home Fleet with their stations and orders; VII, passes,
notes of passes, post warrants and licences of absence; VIII, orders on
petitions; IX, Scottish warrants and commissions; and X, miscellaneous
royal warrants (to the Attorney or Solicitor General; in criminal
cases; diplomatic; military warrants; miscellaneous warrants;
secretary's warrants, allowance of bills, &c.; and notes of
warrants for the appointment of almsmen). The source material in the
Public Record Office that he drew on in making this compilation is
referenced throughout, and is from the State Papers Domestic (and
Military, Naval, Signet Office, Various, and Letter Books and Entry
Books), State Papers Scotland (Correspondence, Letter Books and
Warrants), State Papers Ireland (and King's Letter Books), and State
Papers Channel Islands.
Concerns a daily pension in 1702 of 6d per day to Gaubert |
Treasury
Books (1699-1700)
Page(s)
142-143(00235153 I010133/GAUBERT)
Records of the
Treasury
administration in Britain and the colonies, from August 1699 to
September 1700. These include records of the appointment and
replacement of customs officers such as tide waiters and surveyors. The
calendar was prepared by William A. Shaw for the Lords Commissioners of
His Majesty's Treasury and published in 1933, from Treasury Minute
Books xi and xii (T29/11-12); King's Warrant Book xx (T52/20); Money
Books xiv and xv (T53/14-15); Order Book v (T60/5); Disposition Book xv
(T61/15); Out Letters (General) xvi (T27/16); Out Letters (Customs) xiv
(T11/14); Reference Book vii (Index 4621); Warrants not Relating to
Money xvi (T54/16); Out Letters (Ireland) vii and viii (T14/7-8);
Caveat Book i (T64/40); and Out Letters (Plantations Auditor) ii
(T64/89).
Concerns a pension payable monthly or quarterly for personal appearance
of 2s 6d per diem (by the day) |