... Merivale, Herman (1806-1874)”, The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, (Oxford: 2004), [http://www.oxforddnb ... Esq.,April 15, 1851; Letter from J. W. C. Murdoch and C. Alexander Wood to Herman Merivale Esq., March 26, 1851 ...
... Herman Merivale , COPY of a LETTER from Herman Merivale , Esq . , to the Colonial Land and Esq . to the Emigration Commissioners . Gentlemen , Colonial Land and Emigration Com- missioners . Downing - street , 19 April 1851 . I AM ...
... HERMAN MERIVALE , Esq . one of His Majesty's JOHN HERMAN MERIVALE , Esq . one of His Majesty's Bankrupt , hearing date the 10th of November 1831 , awarded and issued forth against William Hawkins , formerly of No. 13 , Darlington ...
... Esq . , Wylam ( Chairman ) T. W. Benson , Esq . , Fourstones ... ... ... Lancelot H. Fletcher , Esq . , Brigham ... Herman Merivale , Esq . , Broomhill Colliery , Acklington . At the examination held at the Durham College of ...
... Herman Merivale , C.B. , Under - Secretary Remaining Causes transferred from the Books of Vice - Chancellors Sir of State at the India Office , took place on February 8 , at the age of 68 years . He was the eldest son of the late Mr. John ...
... esq . , of George Stapleton Cotton , second son of Visct . Combermere . Artramont , co . Wexford ] ; b . 1802 ; s ... MERIVALE , HERMAN , D.C.L. , M. A. ( Oxon . ) , C.B. ( 1858 ) , ( Under Secretary of State for India ) , eldest son of the ...
With Selections from His Correspondence Charles Merivale Judith Anne Merivale ... MERIVALE TO HIS FATHER . ST . JOHN's , December 12 , 1842 . The new ... Herman Merivale , Esq . , F.S.A. Pickering , 1844 . Merivale at once removed ...
... Merivale's Diary . He died a few weeks later ( Thursday , April 25 ) quite suddenly , from apoplexy , without warning or premonitory symptom of any kind . ( See Mrs. Merivale's ... Herman Merivale , Esq . , F.S.A. Pickering , 1844 . place of ...
... Herman Merivale , Esq . , F.S.A. THE INQUIRERS . MAN , nowadays , from within and without must in- [ dening chase ? vestigate all things . Truth ! whither canst thou escape , safe from the mad- Thee to make captive , with nets and with ...