Hingston resources (after 1800) within the National Archives

This page is a snapshot of entries from The National Archives Discovery Catalogue, taken on 5th September 2021, listing all Hingston, Hingeston and Hinkson entries from 1800 onwards. A separate page lists entries before 1800. There may be some overlap as entries may cover a range of dates. The entries are in the order returned to me by the TNA server. Some entries are very long and I have removed non-Hingston material (indicated by a "..."). You are advised to check interesting entries on the Discovery web page because more information is usually available by following the relevant link. Note that the system lists many records held at places other than the National Archives themselves; some can be downloaded or are available electronically - most cannot.


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PROB 11/1457/50 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Lushington Quire Numbers: 162 - 217. | Will of Reverend Samuel Hingston otherwise Hingeston, Clerk of Boyton , Suffolk | Will of Reverend Samuel Hingston otherwise Hingeston, Clerk of Boyton , Suffolk. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 03/03/1807 03/03/1807 -
1650/1837 Plymouth City Council, Inquisitions Post Mortem. | Hingston, Susan | Age: 68 years | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 24/01/1918 24/01/1918 -
HO 17/90/118 Home Office: Criminal Petitions, Series I. Petitions referenced Qt, Qw and Qv [Petitions are packed in this order]. (Described at item... | Prisoner name: Benjamin Hinkson (Benjamin Hingston, Benjamin Kingston). Prisoner age: 30 years. Court and date... | Prisoner name: Benjamin Hinkson (Benjamin Hingston, Benjamin Kingston). Prisoner age: 30 years. Court and date of trial: Bristol Midsummer Sessions, June 1834. Crime: First indictment stealing an account book and other articles, second indictment stealing leather and books, the property of John Wright of Bridge Street, Bristol in 1834. Initial sentence: 12 months imprisonment with hard labour followed by seven years transportation. Gaoler's report: 'Not known'. Annotated (Outcome): 'Nil'. Petitioner(s): Benjamin Hingston (the convict) undersigned by 11 inhabitants of Bristol known to him, including John Wright (prosecutor). Grounds for clemency (Petition Details): First offence; heavy punishment; his young family in great distress being solely dependent upon his labour for support. Other papers: Letter from Philip John Miles of Leigh Court [Somerset], [local dignitary], transmitting the petition to the Home Department. Additional Information: Held on board Justitia [convict hulk]. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 03/07/1835 14/08/1835 Former Reference Dep: Qv 25
JH/A/503 Catalogue of the papers of Sir John Frederick William Herschel 1st Baronet Astronomer (1792 -...CORRESPONDENCE OF SIR JOHN FREDERICK WILLIAM HERSCHEL. | Hingston, John. | | Held by: Royal Society 01/01/1846 31/12/1846 -
269A/PO 1945 Modbury Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Militia.Orders to reimburse for relief of families of militia substitutes on active service. | James Hingston | For his wife Mary and one child the sum of £3 2s 6d for 25 weeks pay from 2? June to 21 Dec 1807, being a corporal in South Devon militia Joseph Perry's wife Agnes and one child, the sum of £2 14s 2d for 25 weeks pay from 24 June 1806 to 16 Dec, being in the East Devon militia and drawn by ballot for Sidbury William Isaac's wife Sarah and one child, the sum of £2 12s 0d for 26 weeks pay from 1 June to 30 Nov, being in the East Devon militia, substitute for John Vildey of Honiton James Thriscott's wife Mary and two children the sum of £3 15s 0d for 25 weeks pay from 30 June 1807 to 22 Dec, being in the South Devon militia, substitute for John Netherton of Stoke Fleming. Charles Limen's wife Ann and children, the sum of £1 7s 0d for 9 weeks pay from 29 June 1807 to 29 August, being a substitute for Thomas Irish of Woodland | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1807 31/12/1807 -
1650/0048 Plymouth City Council, Inquisitions Post Mortem. | Hingston, William | Age: 64 years | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 18/06/1892 18/06/1892 -
MS 521 Hingston family of Aglish, deeds and family papers | deeds and family papers | Held by: Representative Church Body Library 01/01/1770 31/12/1946 Former Reference Pro: NRA 35939 Hingston
EK-U1453/C588 Cobb of Margate, Family and Business Papers.CORRESPONDENCE.Thomas F. Cobb, 1797-1882.Miscellaneous correspondence. | E. Hingston, Cheltenham | Sending luggage to Oxford | Held by: Kent History and Library Centre 01/01/1818 31/12/1818 -
1650/0812 Plymouth City Council, Inquisitions Post Mortem. | Hingston, Elsie May | Age: 5 years | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 05/07/1911 05/07/1911 -
1650/3042 Plymouth City Council, Inquisitions Post Mortem. | Hingston, Sally Ann | Age: 77 years | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 21/09/1926 21/09/1926 -
BT 226/2402 Board of Trade and successors: Bankruptcy Department: Bankruptcy Cases, High Court Papers. | Hingston, John Alonzo | Hingston, John Alonzo. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1908 31/12/1908 Former Reference Dep: 472/1908
JH/A/503/2 Catalogue of the papers of Sir John Frederick William Herschel 1st Baronet Astronomer (1792 -...CORRESPONDENCE OF SIR JOHN FREDERICK WILLIAM HERSCHEL.Hingston, John. | From John Hingston London | Identification Mark: RS:HS 10.195 | Held by: Royal Society 01/01/1846 31/12/1846 -
867 B/MZ/20 MICHELMORE, LOVEYS & CARTER OF TOTNES.OFFICE.Miscellaneous.A. Hingston & Son, Land Agents. | Business Diary, Augustus Hingston | Business Diary, Augustus Hingston | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1872 31/12/1887 -
JH/A/503/1 Catalogue of the papers of Sir John Frederick William Herschel 1st Baronet Astronomer (1792 -...CORRESPONDENCE OF SIR JOHN FREDERICK WILLIAM HERSCHEL.Hingston, John. | From John Hingston London | Identification Mark: RS:HS 10.194 | Held by: Royal Society 01/01/1846 31/12/1846 -
AIR 76/204/53 Air Ministry: Department of the Master-General of Personnel: Officers' Service Records. Hall, R J - Hally, P. | Name Hall, William Hingston. | Name Hall, William Hingston. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1918 31/12/1919 Former Reference Dep: Book No. 98 part 2
AIR 79/2177/241864 Air Ministry: Air Member for Personnel and predecessors: Airmen's Records. 241797 - 241890 (Described at item level). | Name: Leonard Hingston. | Name: Leonard Hingston. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1918 31/12/1928 -
867 B/MZ/21/1-3 MICHELMORE, LOVEYS & CARTER OF TOTNES.OFFICE.Miscellaneous.A. Hingston & Son, Land Agents. | Alfred Hingston: business and personal correspondence, 1931-1933; 1933-1935; 1937-1940 | Alfred Hingston: business and personal correspondence, 1931-1933; 1933-1935; 1937-1940 | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1931 31/12/1940 -
1078/IRW/H/989 Estate Duty Office Wills. | Richard Hingston of Blackawton, Devon | Richard Hingston of Blackawton, Devon | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1852 31/12/1852 -
1078/IRW/H/985 Estate Duty Office Wills. | John Hingston of Halwell, Devon | John Hingston of Halwell, Devon | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1847 31/12/1847 -
1078/IRW/H/984 Estate Duty Office Wills. | John Hingston of Diptford, Devon | John Hingston of Diptford, Devon | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1820 31/12/1820 -
867 B/E/13/2 MICHELMORE, LOVEYS & CARTER OF TOTNES.ESTATE.Slapton Estate: Bastard family. | Account book - Hingston with Bastard | Account book - Hingston with Bastard | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1912 31/12/1924 -
1078/IRW/H/987 Estate Duty Office Wills. | Richard Hingston of Halwell, Devon | Richard Hingston of Halwell, Devon | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1829 31/12/1829 -
1078/IRW/H/982 Estate Duty Office Wills. | Edward Hingston of Plymouth, Devon | Edward Hingston of Plymouth, Devon | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1857 31/12/1857 -
WO 363/H1450 War Office: Soldiers' Documents, First World War 'Burnt Documents' (Microfilm Copies). | Hingston George E - Hinkley George | Hingston George E - Hinkley George. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 01/01/1920 Former Reference Pro: WO 363/H 1450
307/690 Viner Carew of Plymouth, Chartered Auctioneers and Estate Agents. | Hingston Cellars, Bigbury (Boundary Survey) | Hingston Cellars, Bigbury (Boundary Survey) | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1936 31/12/1936 -
1078/IRW/H/980 Estate Duty Office Wills. | Daniel Hingston of Kingsbridge, Devon | Daniel Hingston of Kingsbridge, Devon | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1825 31/12/1825 -
1279/32 HILLSIDE, PLYMPTON-ST-MARY.DEEDS.Number 8 on plan, Hingston's tenement adjoining Geason's Lane, Plympton-St-Mary, Devon. | BARGAIN and SALE 1. George William Soltau of Little Efford, Devon, esquire and Frances Goddard,... | BARGAIN and SALE 1. George William Soltau of Little Efford, Devon, esquire and Frances Goddard, his wife 2. Thomas Bewes of Beaumont, Devon, esquire, John Were Clark of Bridwell, Devon, esquire, George Strode of Newnham Park, Devon, esquire 3. George Eastlake of Plymouth, Devon, gentleman 4. John Eastlake of Plymouth, gentleman Consideration: £400 | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 05/01/1846 05/01/1846 -
1279/31 HILLSIDE, PLYMPTON-ST-MARY.DEEDS.Number 8 on plan, Hingston's tenement adjoining Geason's Lane, Plympton-St-Mary, Devon. | LEASE and COUNTERPART for 99 years or 3 lives 1. George William Soltau of Plympton-St-Mary,... | LEASE and COUNTERPART for 99 years or 3 lives 1. George William Soltau of Plympton-St-Mary, Devon, esquire and Frances Goddard Soltau his wife 2. Samuel Roberts of Plympton-St-Mary, mason Rent: £3 per year | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 21/02/1827 21/02/1827 -
C 16/272/H59 Court of Chancery: Clerks of Records and Writs Office: Pleadings 1861-1875. Chancery pleadings described at item level. | Cause number: 1865 H59. Short title: Hingston v Hingston. Documents: Special case. Plaintiffs: Charles Levi... | Cause number: 1865 H59. Short title: Hingston v Hingston. Documents: Special case. Plaintiffs: Charles Levi Hingston. Defendants: John Hingston, Mary Hingston his wife, Louisa Hingston, Ellen Hingston, Janet Hingston, Jessie Hingston infants (children of the said John Hingston) by Alexander Munro their special guardian, William Charles Hingston, Robert John Hingston, Alice Mary Hingston and Emily Jane Hingston infants (children of the said Charles Levi Hingston) by Charles William White their special guardian. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1865 31/12/1865 -
1279/33 HILLSIDE, PLYMPTON-ST-MARY.DEEDS.Number 8 on plan, Hingston's tenement adjoining Geason's Lane, Plympton-St-Mary, Devon. | APPOINTMENT in FEE 1. George Eastlake of Plymouth, Devon, gentleman 2. Charles Lock Eastlake of... | APPOINTMENT in FEE 1. George Eastlake of Plymouth, Devon, gentleman 2. Charles Lock Eastlake of Middlesex, esquire | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 03/08/1847 03/08/1847 -
1279/34 HILLSIDE, PLYMPTON-ST-MARY.DEEDS.Number 8 on plan, Hingston's tenement adjoining Geason's Lane, Plympton-St-Mary, Devon. | SURRENDER of LEASE 1. Samuel Roberts of Plympton-St-Mary, Devon, mason 2. Sir Charles Lock Eastlake... | SURRENDER of LEASE 1. Samuel Roberts of Plympton-St-Mary, Devon, mason 2. Sir Charles Lock Eastlake of London, Knight | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 20/05/1858 20/05/1858 -
Ugborough 884/276/51 Ugborough Parish.Overseers.Apprenticeship.Nine bundles of apprenticeship indentures. | Smaridge, Robert, apprenticed to Hingston, Peter | | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1832 31/12/1832 -
1078/IRW/H/981 Estate Duty Office Wills. | Edward Wellington Hingston of Plymouth, Devon | Edward Wellington Hingston of Plymouth, Devon | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1857 31/12/1857 -
WO 363/H1449 War Office: Soldiers' Documents, First World War 'Burnt Documents' (Microfilm Copies). | Higle Norman S - Hingston Frederick J | Higle Norman S - Hingston Frederick J. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 01/01/1920 Former Reference Pro: WO 363/H 1449
MS 2434 Fox, Robert Hingston, (1853-1924), physician, papers | papers | Held by: Wellcome Library 01/01/1910 31/12/1910 -
2217A/PO 16/91 Littlehempston Parish.OVERSEERS.Apprenticeship.Apprenticeship indentures. | Richard Stranger apprenticed to Philip Hingston | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1811 31/12/1811 -
909/459 Emington Parish.APPRENTICESHIP. | Apprentice: Squires, Sarah; Master: Hingston, Andrew | | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1808 31/12/1808 -
909/517 Emington Parish.APPRENTICESHIP. | Apprentice: Carpenter, James; Master: Hingston, Andrew | | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1815 31/12/1815 -
909/512 Emington Parish.APPRENTICESHIP. | Apprentice: Crocker, Susanna; Master: Hingston, Andrew | | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1813 31/12/1813 -
2217A/PO 16/83 Littlehempston Parish.OVERSEERS.Apprenticeship.Apprenticeship indentures. | Wm Gower apprenticed to Ann Hingston | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1805 31/12/1805 -
WO 339/70686 War Office: Officers' Services, First World War, Long Number Papers (numerical). Officers Services (including Civilian Dependants and Military Staff Appointments): Long Service Papers. | 2/Lieutenant Alfred Hingston Royal Flying Corps. | 2/Lieutenant Alfred Hingston Royal Flying Corps. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1922 Former Reference Dep: 147582
EH/10/1/8 The Elizabeth Harwood Papers.Correspondence.File entitled, 'Correspondence: general, private'. | From Harold C Hingston, Croydon, Surrey | To Julian. Congratulations on his engagement to Elizabeth. | Held by: Royal Northern College of Music 03/12/1965 03/12/1965 -
EH/10/1/7 The Elizabeth Harwood Papers.Correspondence.File entitled, 'Correspondence: general, private'. | From Harold C Hingston, Croydon, Surrey | Thanks given for the cocktail party thrown by Elizabeth and Julian; congratulations and best wishes on Elizabeth and Julian's marriage | Held by: Royal Northern College of Music 19/02/1966 19/02/1966 -
2217A/PO 16/82 Littlehempston Parish.OVERSEERS.Apprenticeship.Apprenticeship indentures. | Wm Gower apprenticed to Ann Hingston | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1805 31/12/1805 -
3134A-1/PO 51/21 St John's Parish, Paignton.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship.Apprenticeship Indentures. | William Hingstone, apprenticed to John Tully, yeoman | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1801 31/12/1801 -
1078/IRW/H/988 Estate Duty Office Wills. | Richard Langworthy Hingston of Dartmouth, Devon | Richard Langworthy Hingston of Dartmouth, Devon | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1835 31/12/1835 -
1078/IRW/H/983 Estate Duty Office Wills. | Elizabeth Hingston of Newton Abbot, Devon | Elizabeth Hingston of Newton Abbot, Devon | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1833 31/12/1833 -
1078/IRW/H/979 Estate Duty Office Wills. | Andrew Hingston of Aveton Gifford, Devon | Andrew Hingston of Aveton Gifford, Devon | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1855 31/12/1855 -
WO 339/70538 War Office: Officers' Services, First World War, Long Number Papers (numerical). Officers Services (including Civilian Dependants and Military Staff Appointments): Long Service Papers. | Captain Alfred Joseph Hingston Royal Engineers. | Captain Alfred Joseph Hingston Royal Engineers. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1922 Former Reference Dep: 147349
CO 762/192/12 Irish Distress Committee and Irish Grants Committee: Files and Minutes. Files 3395 - 3421. | William James Hingston, County Cork, No. 3406 | William James Hingston, County Cork, No. 3406. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1928 31/12/1929 -
731/723 Yealmpton Parish.Overseers.Apprenticeship Papers.Bonds. | Atwill, Thomas apprenticed to Hingston, John | | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1823 31/12/1823 -
995A/PO 583 Blackawton Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship Indentures. | Apprentice: Ann Pearse, Master: Richard Hingston, Yeoman | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1821 31/12/1821 -
909/486 Emington Parish.APPRENTICESHIP. | Apprentice: Gosling, Peggy; Master: Hingston, Andrew | | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1811 31/12/1811 -
1078/IRW/H/990 Estate Duty Office Wills. | William Hingston of Salcombe, Malborough, Devon | William Hingston of Salcombe, Malborough, Devon | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1853 31/12/1853 -
1078/IRW/H/986 Estate Duty Office Wills. | John Hingston of South Brent, Devon | John Hingston of South Brent, Devon | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1854 31/12/1854 -
151/12/3 Collection.Plymouth. | Lease 1 Alfred Hingston, Frederick Collier Hingston and Arthur Edward Pridham, all of Plymouth, gents... | Lease 1 Alfred Hingston, Frederick Collier Hingston and Arthur Edward Pridham, all of Plymouth, gents 2 Edred Marshall of Plymouth, builder Part of a close called Thistle Park, Coxside | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1871 31/12/1871 (See HD#36)
74/357/1 Kitley Estate, Yealmpton. | Assignment of lease 1 William Hingston of Holbeton, saddler 2 John Balsom Hingston of Yealmpton,... | Assignment of lease 1 William Hingston of Holbeton, saddler 2 John Balsom Hingston of Yealmpton, saddler, nephew of (1) Of premises adjoining those of Robert Lapthorn near the market place, Yealmpton | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1823 31/12/1823 -
178/180 LLOYDS BANK DEEDS AND PAPERS.PLYMOUTH.Thistle Park, Plymouth. | Conveyance 1 Patrick D Lecoq Calder 2 Charles Prideaux, Alfred Hingston and Frederick Collier Hingston... | Conveyance 1 Patrick D Lecoq Calder 2 Charles Prideaux, Alfred Hingston and Frederick Collier Hingston Shares in property as above Consideration: £32 8s | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1868 31/12/1868 (See HD#36)
Devon Crew Lists.Guiding Star (78071). | Guiding Star: Registered Port: Plymouth, Devon; Tonnage: 48; Master(s): Hingston; Owner(s): Hingston. | Guiding Star: Registered Port: Plymouth, Devon; Tonnage: 48; Master(s): Hingston; Owner(s): Hingston. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1878 31/12/1878 -
Devon Crew Lists.Esmeralda (68344). | Esmeralda: Registered Port: Plymouth, Devon; Tonnage: 32; Master(s): Hingston; Owner(s): Hingston. | Esmeralda: Registered Port: Plymouth, Devon; Tonnage: 32; Master(s): Hingston; Owner(s): Hingston. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1876 31/12/1876 -
J 77/287/8482 Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes, later Supreme Court of Judicature: Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Files. 1867-1884 Series. Divorce and matrimonial cause files, described at item level. | Divorce Court File: 8482. Appellant: Amelia Edward Hingston. Respondent: John Hewitt Hingston. Type: Wife's petition... | Divorce Court File: 8482. Appellant: Amelia Edward Hingston. Respondent: John Hewitt Hingston. Type: Wife's petition [wx]. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1882 31/12/1882 (See HH#31)
AD514/2 John Tregerthen Short of St. Ives.Accession No. 2259.Lot 256. | F. Hingston to John Short. Gives list of seines at St. Ives in which Hingston... | F. Hingston to John Short. Gives list of seines at St. Ives in which Hingston is concerned with Mr. Hichens. Short to be ready for curing fish if any is caught. More about acquiring salt and shares in cellars according to shares in craft. Wishes to have cellars put into perfect order etc. Truro | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 29/07/1831 29/07/1831 (See HM#16)
Devon Crew Lists.Guiding Star (78071). | Guiding Star: Registered Port: Plymouth, Devon; Tonnage: 48; Master(s): Hingston; Owner(s): Hingston. | Guiding Star: Registered Port: Plymouth, Devon; Tonnage: 48; Master(s): Hingston; Owner(s): Hingston. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1880 31/12/1880 -
J 77/234/6612 Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes, later Supreme Court of Judicature: Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Files. 1867-1884 Series. Divorce and matrimonial cause files, described at item level. | Divorce Court File: 6612. Appellant: Amelia Edwards Hingston. Respondent: John Hewitt Hingston. Type: Wife's petition... | Divorce Court File: 6612. Appellant: Amelia Edwards Hingston. Respondent: John Hewitt Hingston. Type: Wife's petition [wx]. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1879 31/12/1879 (See HH#31)
AD514/4 John Tregerthen Short of St. Ives.Accession No. 2259.Lot 256. | F. Hingston to John Short. Supposes the Jane's cargo is landed and Hingston's part has... | F. Hingston to John Short. Supposes the Jane's cargo is landed and Hingston's part has been put into Stevens's cellar. About fish to be pressed from first shoal. More long poles required for his cellar etc. Truro | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 23/09/1831 23/09/1831 (See HM#16)
PROB 11/1598/73 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Effingham Quire Numbers: 557 - 605. | Will of Joseph Hingston, Yeoman of Malborough , Devon | Will of Joseph Hingston, Yeoman of Malborough , Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 07/11/1817 07/11/1817 -
PROB 11/1969/234 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Volume number: 14 Quire numbers: 651-700. | Will of Thomas Hingston, Upholder of Bristol , Gloucestershire | Will of Thomas Hingston, Upholder of Bristol , Gloucestershire. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 18/10/1842 18/10/1842 -
PROB 11/2153/157 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Volume number: 9 Quire numbers: 401-450. | Will of Joseph Hingston, Merchant of Dodbrook , Devon | Will of Joseph Hingston, Merchant of Dodbrook , Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 15/05/1852 15/05/1852 -
PROB 11/1851/422 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Gloster Quire Numbers: 501 - 550. | Will of Joseph Hingston, Banker of Plymouth , Devon | Will of Joseph Hingston, Banker of Plymouth , Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 12/09/1835 12/09/1835 -
PROB 11/2125/260 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Volume number: 1 Quire numbers: 1-50. | Will of Jane Hingston, Spinster of Falmouth , Cornwall | Will of Jane Hingston, Spinster of Falmouth , Cornwall. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 04/01/1851 04/01/1851 -
PROB 11/1689/169 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Erskine Quire Numbers: 451 - 500. | Will of Rachel Hingston, Widow of Kingsbridge , Devon | Will of Rachel Hingston, Widow of Kingsbridge , Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 12/08/1824 12/08/1824 -
PROB 11/2139/217 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Volume number: 15 Quire numbers: 701-750. | Will of Jane Hingston, Widow of Plymstock , Devon | Will of Jane Hingston, Widow of Plymstock , Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 23/09/1851 23/09/1851 -
PROB 11/2036/46 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Volume number: 8 Quire numbers: 351-400. | Will of Jane Hingston, Wife of Malborough , Devon | Will of Jane Hingston, Wife of Malborough , Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 25/05/1846 25/05/1846 -
PROB 11/1590/58 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Effingham Quire Numbers: 106 - 166. | Will of John Hingston, Gentleman of Kingsbridge , Devon | Will of John Hingston, Gentleman of Kingsbridge , Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 05/03/1817 05/03/1817 -
PROB 11/1727/150 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Hober Quire Numbers: 351 - 400. | Will of Ann Hingston, Widow of Holbeton , Devon | Will of Ann Hingston, Widow of Holbeton , Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 13/06/1827 13/06/1827 -
2930A-2/PR 9 Halwell Parish.REGISTERS.Marriage licences. | Anthony Goodridge and Ann Hingston, both of Halwell | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1811 31/12/1811 -
541A/PO 718 Colebrooke Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Bastardy.Bastardy Bonds, Orders and Examinations. | Order: George Davy father of Sarah Hingstone's unborn bastard | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1813 31/12/1813 -
2930A-2/PO 20/15 Halwell Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship Indentures - 1811-1819. | Susan Damerell (9), apprenticed to Richard Hingston, yeoman | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1814 31/12/1814 -
273/355 Strode Additional Manuscripts.FAMILY AND PERSONAL PAPERS.Genealogical Research by G S S Strode. | Letter F C Hingston-Randolph Family history information | Letter F C Hingston-Randolph Family history information | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1899 31/12/1899 (See HM#17)
3095 A-2/PO 10/2 Diptford Parish.OVERSEERS.Apprenticeship indentures.Apprenticeship indentures. | John Grant, aged 12, apprenticed to Peter Hingston, yeoman | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1820 31/12/1820 -
WO 372/9/205673 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, Henry. Corps: Punjabis. Rank: Captain. | Medal card of Hingston, Henry. Corps Regiment No Rank Punjabis Captain. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
PROB 11/2094/378 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Volume number: 9 Quire numbers: 401-450. | Will of Ann Hingston, Widow of East Looe , Cornwall | Will of Ann Hingston, Widow of East Looe , Cornwall. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 25/06/1849 25/06/1849 -
PROB 11/2132/284 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Volume number: 8 Quire numbers: 351-400. | Will of James Hingston, Master Mariner of Penryn , Cornwall | Will of James Hingston, Master Mariner of Penryn , Cornwall. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 30/05/1851 30/05/1851 -
WO 372/24/30017 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Mentions in Despatches, Meritorious Service Medals and Territorial Force Efficiency Medals. | Medal card of Hingston, E. Corps: Royal Engineers. Rank: Major. | Medal card of Hingston, E. Corps Regiment No Rank Royal Engineers Major. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1908 31/12/1924 -
BT 372/1017/100 Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Central Register of Seamen: Seamen's Records ('Pouches'). Discharge A numbers R364750 - R364921. | R364853 Hingston F 22/03/1931 SOUTHAMPTON | R364853 Hingston F 22/03/1931 SOUTHAMPTON. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1913 31/12/1972 Former Reference Dep: R364853
WO 339/31091 War Office: Officers' Services, First World War, Long Number Papers (numerical). Officers Services (including Civilian Dependants and Military Staff Appointments): Long Service Papers. | Captain William Thomas Hingston PEARSON. Army Chaplain's Department. | Captain William Thomas Hingston PEARSON. Army Chaplain's Department. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 Former Reference Dep: 53956
2930A-2/PO 22/33-33a Halwell Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship Indentures and Binding Orders - 1830-1839. | John Hingston (9), apprenticed to Robert Cutmore, yeoman of Diptford | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1836 31/12/1836 -
DEV 3/1/286 LOWER SUTTON FARM : SOUTH MILTON : CO. DEVON.CORRESPONDENCE. | Letter, Hingston and son, land agents to T[homas] ADAMS | Totnes Water supply for Sutton Farm, Kingsbridge co. Devon | Held by: Museum of English Rural Life 01/01/1909 31/12/1909 -
1981 A/PO 329 Stoke Gabriel Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship.Apprenticeship Indentures. | James Hingston, 9 yrs apprenticed to William Chapman, yeoman | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1815 31/12/1815 -
3134A-1/PO 56/39 St John's Parish, Paignton.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship.Apprenticeship Binding Orders. | William Hingston, 9, apprenticed to George Veal, farmer | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1822 31/12/1822 -
3095 A-2/PO 9/20 Diptford Parish.OVERSEERS.Apprenticeship indentures.Apprenticeship indentures. | Mary Nosworthy, aged 8, apprenticed to John Hingston, yeoman | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1807 31/12/1807 -
PROB 11/1635/58 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Kent Quire Numbers: 552 - 601. | Will of Andrew Hingston, Gentleman of West Looe , Cornwall | Will of Andrew Hingston, Gentleman of West Looe , Cornwall. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 06/10/1820 06/10/1820 -
WO 339/111457 War Office: Officers' Services, First World War, Long Number Papers (numerical). Officers Services (including Civilian Dependants and Military Staff Appointments): Long Service Papers. | 2/Lieutenant Francis Percival Randolph Hingston Officer Cadet Battalion. | 2/Lieutenant Francis Percival Randolph Hingston Officer Cadet Battalion. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1922 Probably linked to (HM#17)
WO 339/132584 War Office: Officers' Services, First World War, Long Number Papers (numerical). Officers Services (including Civilian Dependants and Military Staff Appointments): Long Service Papers. | 2/Lieutenant Lawrence Hingston PARROTT The East Surrey Regiment. | 2/Lieutenant Lawrence Hingston PARROTT The East Surrey Regiment. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1922 Former Reference Dep: 256999
D2025/132 Andrew Hingston, chemist, day book and bankruptcy papers | day book and bankruptcy papers | Held by: Gloucestershire Archives 01/01/1837 31/12/1839 Former Reference Pro: NRA 23796 Ticehurst
AIR 76/230/47 Air Ministry: Department of the Master-General of Personnel: Officers' Service Records. Hinde, Charles - Hjort, Osborne -. | Name Hingston, Alfred. Date of Birth: 10 October 1878. | Name Hingston, Alfred. Date of Birth: 10 October 1878. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1918 31/12/1919 Former Reference Dep: Book No.111 part 2
PROB 11/2111/340 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Volume number: 6 Quire numbers: 251-300. | Will of Ann Hingston, Widow of Saint Peters, , Surrey | Will of Ann Hingston, Widow of Saint Peters, , Surrey. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 16/04/1850 16/04/1850 -
PROB 11/2017/364 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Volume number: 8 Quire numbers: 351-400. | Will of George Hingston, Ship Carpenter of Plymstock , Devon | Will of George Hingston, Ship Carpenter of Plymstock , Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 15/05/1845 15/05/1845 -
WO 372/9/205653 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, Edward. Corps: Royal Engineers. Rank: Major. | Medal card of Hingston, Edward. Corps Regiment No Rank Royal Engineers Major. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
BT 372/2575/221 Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Central Register of Seamen: Seamen's Records ('Pouches'). Discharge A numbers R800152 - R800511. | R800455 Hingston D F 27/07/1942 BRIXHAM | R800455 Hingston D F 27/07/1942 BRIXHAM. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1913 31/12/1972 Former Reference Dep: R800455
2929 A/PO2/56 Moreleigh Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship Indentures. | Ann King, 10 apprenticed to William Hingstone, yeoman | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1807 31/12/1807 -
2929 A/PO2/46 Moreleigh Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship Indentures. | Jane Damarell, 13 apprenticed to William Hingstone, overseer | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1804 31/12/1804 -
818A/PO 505 West Alvington Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship.APPRENTICESHIP INDENTURES 1791 - 1825. | Sarah Hingstone apprenticed to Joseph Lindon of South Huish, Yeoman | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1802 31/12/1802 -
2930A-2/PO 22/13-13a Halwell Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship Indentures and Binding Orders - 1830-1839. | Thomas Hingston (10), apprenticed to Robert Irish, yeoman | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1832 31/12/1832 -
2930A-2/PO 22/14-14a Halwell Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship Indentures and Binding Orders - 1830-1839. | William Hingston (12), apprenticed to John Wright of Diptford, yeoman | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1832 31/12/1832 -
5721 A/PO 399 Dodbrooke Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship.Apprenticeship indentures and binding orders. | Charles Fitzwater, 9, apprenticed to Joseph Hingston of Dodbrooke, merchant | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1826 31/12/1826 -
1981 A/PO 425 Stoke Gabriel Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship.Binding Orders with Indentures. | William Hingston, 10 yrs bound to Nicholas Hunt of Paignton | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1831 31/12/1831 -
269A/PO 1345 Modbury Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.APRENTICESHIP.Apprenticeship Indentures. | George West, 9 apprenticed to Andrew Hingston of Holbeton | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1817 31/12/1817 -
4781 A - 99/PO 17/67 St Thomas' Parish, Exeter.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Parish documents. | Removal order: Sarah Hingstone, singlewoman and pregnant to Whitstone | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1826 31/12/1826 -
Ugborough 884/265/381 Ugborough Parish.Overseers.Apprenticeship.Register of apprentices. | Smaridge, Robert, age 10, apprenticed to Hingston, Peter, yeoman, Ugborough | | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1832 31/12/1832 -
PROB 11/1901/462 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Nicholl Quire Numbers: 601 - 650. | Will of William Hingston, Plumber of Saint Paul Bristol , Gloucestershire | Will of William Hingston, Plumber of Saint Paul Bristol , Gloucestershire. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 25/10/1838 25/10/1838 -
PROB 11/1425/81 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Nelson Quire Numbers: 321 - 373. | Will of Sarah Hingston, Widow of East Looe , Cornwall | Will of Sarah Hingston, Widow of East Looe , Cornwall. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 08/05/1805 08/05/1805 -
BT 372/1788/127 Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Central Register of Seamen: Seamen's Records ('Pouches'). Discharge A numbers R619832 - R620049. | R619977 Hingston J K M 17/03/1934 PENRYN | R619977 Hingston J K M 17/03/1934 PENRYN. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1913 31/12/1972 Former Reference Dep: R619977
BT 372/2726/161 Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Central Register of Seamen: Seamen's Records ('Pouches'). Discharge A numbers R839907 - R840205. | R840123 Hingston G J 03/08/1923 LONDON | R840123 Hingston G J 03/08/1923 LONDON. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1913 31/12/1972 Former Reference Dep: R840123
WO 339/116187 War Office: Officers' Services, First World War, Long Number Papers (numerical). Officers Services (including Civilian Dependants and Military Staff Appointments): Long Service Papers. | 2/Lieutenant William Hingston HALL Honourable Artillery Company. | 2/Lieutenant William Hingston HALL Honourable Artillery Company. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1922 Former Reference Dep: 218546
BT 372/3023/13 Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Central Register of Seamen: Seamen's Records ('Pouches'). Discharge A number R860101 - R867636. | R860832 Colin Hingston 30/01/1948 CARDIFF | R860832 Colin Hingston 30/01/1948 CARDIFF. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1913 31/12/1972 Former Reference Dep: R860832
WO 374/17083 War Office: Officers' Services, First World War, personal files (alphabetical). | 2/Lieutenant Harold CUDDEFORD-Hingston. The London Regiment. | 2/Lieutenant Harold CUDDEFORD-Hingston. The London Regiment. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1917 31/12/1918 Former Reference Dep: 709
BT 372/1923/45 Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Central Register of Seamen: Seamen's Records ('Pouches'). Discharge A numbers R646055 - R646264. | R646105 Hingston M L 09/02/1937 PLYMOUTH | R646105 Hingston M L 09/02/1937 PLYMOUTH. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1913 31/12/1972 Former Reference Dep: R646105
TCD MS 10472-10479 Hingston, Richard William George, (1887-1966), naturalist and explorer, notebooks | notebooks | Held by: Trinity College Dublin 01/01/1912 31/12/1966 -
BT 372/2166/5 Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Central Register of Seamen: Seamen's Records ('Pouches'). Discharge A numbers R699535 - R699775. | R699539 Hingston H B 18/02/1926 CARDIFF | R699539 Hingston H B 18/02/1926 CARDIFF. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1913 31/12/1972 Former Reference Dep: R699539
2930A-2/PO 22/35-35a Halwell Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship Indentures and Binding Orders - 1830-1839. | Philip Hingston (12), apprenticed to Robert Irish, yeoman | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1836 31/12/1836 -
818A/PO 560 West Alvington Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship.APPRENTICESHIP INDENTURES 1791 - 1825. | Grace Hingstone apprenticed to Joseph Lindon of South Huish, Yeoman | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1808 31/12/1808 -
2929 A/PO2/60 Moreleigh Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship Indentures. | Ann Mabin, 11 apprenticed to Peter Hingston of Malborough, junior | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1809 31/12/1809 -
1981 A/PO 308 Stoke Gabriel Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship.Apprenticeship Indentures. | John Hingston, 11 yrs apprenticed to Robert Hodge, churchwarden, yeoman | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1811 31/12/1811 -
2930A-2/PO 21/24-24a Halwell Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship Indentures and Binding Orders - 1820-1829. | Anthony Hingston (13), apprenticed to John Hext, cordwinder | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1824 31/12/1824 -
3134A-1/PO 51/143 St John's Parish, Paignton.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship.Apprenticeship Indentures. | Edward Hingston, 8, apprenticed to James Forster, churchwarden | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1809 31/12/1809 -
PROB 11/1777/44 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Beard Quire Numbers: 601 - 650. | Will of James Hingston of Paul in Bristol , Gloucestershire | Will of James Hingston of Paul in Bristol , Gloucestershire. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 12/10/1830 12/10/1830 -
Tait 218 ff. 178-85 Tait, Archibald Campbell (1811-1882).Official Letters: Canterbury.Official Letters: Canterbury: 1876 Home 93-150. | Hingston (George William Darroch), Vicar of Farnborough, Kent | Correspondence on his officiating at Cudham, Kent; letters on the separation of the benefice of FARNBOROUGH from Chelsfield, Kent | Held by: Lambeth Palace Library 01/01/1871 31/12/1871 -
Tait 174 ff. 114-21 Tait, Archibald Campbell (1811-1882).Official Letters: Canterbury.Official Letters: Canterbury: 1871 Home 60-89. | Hingston (George William Darroch), Vicar of Farnborough, Kent | Correspondence on his officiating at Cudham, Kent; correspondence on a funeral service at CUDHAM, Kent | Held by: Lambeth Palace Library 01/01/1871 31/12/1871 -
BT 372/2585/214 Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Central Register of Seamen: Seamen's Records ('Pouches'). Discharge A numbers R802844 - R803107. | R803106 Hingston M J 13/10/1948 KENYA | R803106 Hingston M J 13/10/1948 KENYA. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1913 31/12/1972 Former Reference Dep: R803106
BT 372/2798/187 Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Central Register of Seamen: Seamen's Records ('Pouches'). Discharge A numbers R860521 - R860846. | R860831 Hingston F 18/03/1945 CARDIFF | R860831 Hingston F 18/03/1945 CARDIFF. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1913 31/12/1972 Former Reference Dep: R860831
BT 372/1567/132 Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Central Register of Seamen: Seamen's Records ('Pouches'). Discharge A numbers R574986 - R575185. | R575149 Hingston R 28/01/1932 NORTH SHIELDS | R575149 Hingston R 28/01/1932 NORTH SHIELDS. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1913 31/12/1972 Former Reference Dep: R575149
ADM 196/75/353 Admiralty: Officers' Service Records (Series III). Civil Branch - commissioned and warrant officers: G-N. Dates of entry: 1848-1855, Latest date of... | Name Hingston, Abraham. Rank: Carpenter. Date of Appointment: 10 November 1846. | Name Hingston, Abraham. Rank: Carpenter. Date of Appointment: 10 November 1846. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 10/11/1846 10/11/1846 -
ADM 196/75/351 Admiralty: Officers' Service Records (Series III). Civil Branch - commissioned and warrant officers: G-N. Dates of entry: 1848-1855, Latest date of... | Name Hingston, Robert. Rank: Boatswain. Date of Appointment: 30 July 1838. | Name Hingston, Robert. Rank: Boatswain. Date of Appointment: 30 July 1838. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 30/07/1838 30/07/1838 -
BT 351/1/63186 Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Index of First World War Mercantile Marine Medals and the British War Medal. Surnames Aabye - Zwet (fiches 0001 - 0678); Miscellaneous surnames Baker - Wilkinson (fiche 0679).... | Medal Card of Hingston, Harry. Place of Birth: Plymouth. Date of Birth: 1901. | Medal Card of Hingston, Harry. Place of Birth: Plymouth. Date of Birth: 1901. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1925 -
MEPO 4/352/53204 Metropolitan Police: Office of the Commissioner: Miscellaneous Books and Papers. Attestation Ledgers. MEPO 4. Numerical registers of police warrant nos.: 51491 - 60050. | Name: Edward Seymour Hingston. Warrant Number: 53204. Date of Joining: 12 September 1870. | Name: Edward Seymour Hingston. Warrant Number: 53204. Date of Joining: 12 September 1870. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 12/09/1870 12/09/1870 -
ADM 196/75/356 Admiralty: Officers' Service Records (Series III). Civil Branch - commissioned and warrant officers: G-N. Dates of entry: 1848-1855, Latest date of... | Name Hingston, Bevil. Rank: Carpenter. Date of Appointment: 24 January 1846. | Name Hingston, Bevil. Rank: Carpenter. Date of Appointment: 24 January 1846. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 24/01/1846 24/01/1846 (See HH#26)
ADM 196/4/559 Admiralty: Officers' Service Records (Series III). Officers Time of Service. (Described at item level). Dates of entry: 1780-1848, Latest date of... | Name Hingston, George. Rank: Commander. Date of Appointment: 26 April 1814. | Name Hingston, George. Rank: Commander. Date of Appointment: 26 April 1814. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 26/04/1814 26/04/1814 -
995A/PO 245 Blackawton Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Bundles of removal papers. | Examinations of Henry Nicholls, John Hingston, William Hingston, Mary Hingston. Copies of marriage entries in parish registers. Notice of removal and removal order of Mary Ann Ellis and Eliza Ellis | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1842 31/12/1842 -
MJ/SPC/LAN/125a-b MIDDLESEX SESSIONS OF THE PEACE: COURT IN SESSION.SESSIONS PAPERS.Coroners' papers: Duchy of Lancaster. | Edmonton (Southgate, before Deputy Coroner): Florence Maud Hingston daughter of George Hingston, carpenter, 3 years old 9 months 1 April 1886 Accidental (fall) | Includes: Depositions and inquisition only | Held by: London Metropolitan Archives: City of London 05/04/1886 05/04/1886 -
178/104/1 LLOYDS BANK DEEDS AND PAPERS.PLYMOUTH.The Esplanade, Plymouth. | Draft marriage settlement 1 Sophia Hingston of Plymouth, spinster 2 Aldred Gilkes of London, silk... | Draft marriage settlement 1 Sophia Hingston of Plymouth, spinster 2 Aldred Gilkes of London, silk manufacturer 3 Peter Beaford and Alfred Hingston of Plymouth, gents Concerning trusts under the will of Joseph Hingston | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1836 31/12/1836 -
C 14/951/C28 Court of Chancery: Clerks of Records and Writs Office: Pleadings 1842-1852. Pleadings starting or being revived in 1849, and continuing thereafter. Pleadings (by C plaintiffs) started or revived in 1849. Described at item level. For reasons... | Cause number: 1849 C28. Short title: Cutmore v Cutmore. Documents: Bill, answers. Plaintiffs: George Cutmore.... | Cause number: 1849 C28. Short title: Cutmore v Cutmore. Documents: Bill, answers. Plaintiffs: George Cutmore. Defendants: Robert Cutmore the son, Robert Cutmore the brother, Henry Cutmore, Irena Cutmore, Peter Hingston, Grace Hingston his wife, Sarah Hingston, John Hingston, Philip Horton, Grace Horton his wife, Anna Hingston, Owen Hingston, Phoebe Hingston, George Manning, Edward Manning, John Manning, Catherine Manning, James Manning (abroad), Sarah Manning his wife abroad) and William Hingston (abroad). Provincial solicitor employed in Devon. | Details have been added from C 32/58, which also gives information about further process. Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1849 31/12/1849 -
ADM 363/482/47 Admiralty: Royal Navy Seamen's Services Continuous Record (CR) Cards. Continuous Service Record Cards: Numbers K13449-K14228. (Described at item level). | Name: William Hingston. Official Number: K. 13642. Date of Birth: 12 September 1893. Place of... | Name: William Hingston. Official Number: K. 13642. Date of Birth: 12 September 1893. Place of Birth: Harwich, Essex. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1925 31/12/1939 -
BT 377/7/33543 Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Royal Naval Reserve Ratings' Records of Service (Microfiche Copies). Service Record Cards (microfiche copies). Described at item level. | Name Hingston, Denis. Place of Birth: Kinsale, County Cork. Number: C 1299. Date of Birth:... | Name Hingston, Denis. Place of Birth: Kinsale, County Cork. Number: C 1299. Date of Birth: January 1879. | Held by: The National Archives 01/01/1908 31/12/1955 -
PROB 11/1959/193 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Volume number: 4 Quire numbers: 151-200. | Will of Francis Hingston, Comptroller of the Customs at the Port of Truro of Saint... | Will of Francis Hingston, Comptroller of the Customs at the Port of Truro of Saint Clements , Cornwall. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 03/03/1842 03/03/1842 -
BT 351/1/63184 Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Index of First World War Mercantile Marine Medals and the British War Medal. Surnames Aabye - Zwet (fiches 0001 - 0678); Miscellaneous surnames Baker - Wilkinson (fiche 0679).... | Medal Card of Hingston, Charles Edward. Place of Birth: Ermington. Date of Birth: 1900. | Medal Card of Hingston, Charles Edward. Place of Birth: Ermington. Date of Birth: 1900. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1925 -
WO 372/9/205654 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, Ernest. Corps: Devonshire Regiment. Regiment No: 42679. Rank: Private. | Medal card of Hingston, Ernest. Corps Regiment No Rank Devonshire Regiment 42679 Private. Labour Corps 101065 Private. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205652 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, C V. Corps: Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment. Rank: Captain. | Medal card of Hingston, C V. Corps Regiment No Rank Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment Captain. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205648 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, Alfred Joseph. Corps: Royal Engineers. Rank: Lieutenant. | Medal card of Hingston, Alfred Joseph. Corps Regiment No Rank Royal Engineers Lieutenant. Royal Engineers Captain Acting Major. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205646 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, Albert E. Corps: Middlesex Regiment. Regiment No: G/2693. Rank: Private. | Medal card of Hingston, Albert E. Corps Regiment No Rank Middlesex Regiment G/2693 Private. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205696 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingstone, John G. Corps: Labour Corps. Regiment No: 680991. Rank: Private. | Medal card of Hingstone, John G. Corps Regiment No Rank Labour Corps 680991 Private. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205688 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, William. Corps: Royal Field Artillery. Regiment No: 162317. Rank: Gunner. | Medal card of Hingston, William. Corps Regiment No Rank Royal Field Artillery 162317 Gunner. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205684 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, Norman H. Corps: Devonshire Regiment. Regiment No: 15450. Rank: Serjeant. | Medal card of Hingston, Norman H. Corps Regiment No Rank Devonshire Regiment 15450 Serjeant. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205680 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, John H N. Corps: Royal Engineers. Regiment No: 143806. Rank: Sapper.... | Medal card of Hingston, John H N. Corps Regiment No Rank Royal Engineers 143806 Sapper. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205670 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, George O. Corps: Royal Engineers. Regiment No: 65364. Rank: Sapper. | Medal card of Hingston, George O. Corps Regiment No Rank Royal Engineers 65364 Sapper. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
ADM 363/26/101 Admiralty: Royal Navy Seamen's Services Continuous Record (CR) Cards. Continuous Service Record Cards: Numbers K19744-K20372. (Described at item level). | Name: Bertie Henry Hingston. Official Number: K. 20208. Date of Birth: 18 June 1895. Place... | Name: Bertie Henry Hingston. Official Number: K. 20208. Date of Birth: 18 June 1895. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1925 31/12/1939 -
IR 26/343/26 Board of Inland Revenue and predecessors: Estate Duty Office and predecessors: Registers of Legacy Duty, Succession Duty and Estate Duty. Country Courts. Abstracts of Administrations and Probates of Wills. Will and administration register: Diocese of EXETER: Totnes Archdeaconry: entry numbers Wills 451-883, Administrations 251-404.... | Abstract of Will of Elizabeth Hingston, Widow of Halwell, Devon. Proved in the Archdeaconry Court... | Abstract of Will of Elizabeth Hingston, Widow of Halwell, Devon. Proved in the Archdeaconry Court of Totnes. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 26/05/1808 26/05/1808 -
BT 395/1/73337 Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Database of World War II Medals issued to Merchant Seamen. Database of World War II medals issued to merchant seamen. | Medal listing of O'Grady, Brian Hingston. Discharge number: R279562. Date of Birth: 17 October 1925.... | Medal listing of O'Grady, Brian Hingston. Discharge number: R279562. Date of Birth: 17 October 1925. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1946 31/12/2002 -
BT 351/1/8632 Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Index of First World War Mercantile Marine Medals and the British War Medal. Surnames Aabye - Zwet (fiches 0001 - 0678); Miscellaneous surnames Baker - Wilkinson (fiche 0679).... | Medal Card of Beagley, Claude Hingstone. Place of Birth: Windsor. Date of Birth: 1889. | Medal Card of Beagley, Claude Hingstone. Place of Birth: Windsor. Date of Birth: 1889. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1925 -
ADM 188/56/70753 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. Registers. 70601 - 71200. | Name Hingston, Alfred William. Official Number: 70753. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. Date of Birth:... | Name Hingston, Alfred William. Official Number: 70753. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. Date of Birth: 3 October 1839. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1873 31/12/1873 -
ADM 196/29/229 Admiralty: Officers' Service Records (Series III). Warrant Officers Register of Service. Dates of entry: 1830-1873, Latest date of discharge: 1907. | Name Hingston, Abraham. Rank: Carpenter 1st Class. Date of Appointment: 01 January 1855. | Name Hingston, Abraham. Rank: Carpenter 1st Class. Date of Appointment: 01 January 1855. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1855 01/01/1855 Former Reference Dep: Volume 1
ADM 196/18/151 Admiralty: Officers' Service Records (Series III). Naval Cadets to Admirals. Dates of entry: 1854-1878, Latest date of discharge: 1919. | Name Hingston, William Hales. Date of Birth: 17 November 1850. Rank: Sub Lieutenant. Date of... | Name Hingston, William Hales. Date of Birth: 17 November 1850. Rank: Sub Lieutenant. Date of Appointment: 09 August 1864. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 09/08/1864 09/08/1864 Former Reference Dep: Volume 6
ADM 196/38/655 Admiralty: Officers' Service Records (Series III). Executive Officers' Services. Dates of entry: 1866-1870, Latest date of discharge: 1919. | Name Hingston, William Hales. Date of Birth: 17 November 1850. Rank: Sub Lieutenant. Date of... | Name Hingston, William Hales. Date of Birth: 17 November 1850. Rank: Sub Lieutenant. Date of Appointment: 09 August 1864. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 09/08/1864 09/08/1864 Former Reference Dep: Volume 2
WO 372/8/217229 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Gibson A - Hannas J M M. | Medal card of Hall, William Hingston. Corps: Northamptonshire Regiment. Rank: Second Lieutenant. | Medal card of Hall, William Hingston. Corps Regiment No Rank Northamptonshire Regiment Second Lieutenant. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205650 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, Benjamin. Corps: Royal Engineers. Regiment No: 343. Rank: Pioneer. | Medal card of Hingston, Benjamin. Corps Regiment No Rank Royal Engineers 343 Pioneer. Royal Engineers 452047 Pioneer. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205647 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, Arthur E. Corps: Connaught Rangers. Regiment No: 6312. Rank: Private. | Medal card of Hingston, Arthur E. Corps Regiment No Rank Connaught Rangers 6312 Private. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205697 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingstone, Lionel. Corps: Royal Garrison Artillery. Regiment No: 330058. Rank: Bombardier. | Medal card of Hingstone, Lionel. Corps Regiment No Rank Royal Garrison Artillery 330058 Bombardier. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205692 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, William F. Corps: Royal Garrison Artillery. Regiment No: 128383. Rank: Gunner.... | Medal card of Hingston, William F. Corps Regiment No Rank Royal Garrison Artillery 128383 Gunner. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205687 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, Simon. Corps: Lancashire Fusiliers. Regiment No: 10800. Rank: Private. | Medal card of Hingston, Simon. Corps Regiment No Rank Lancashire Fusiliers 10800 Private. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205675 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, Harold G. Corps: Royal Garrison Artillery. Regiment No: 329961. Rank: Serjeant.... | Medal card of Hingston, Harold G. Corps Regiment No Rank Royal Garrison Artillery 329961 Serjeant. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205672 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, Harry. Corps: King's Royal Rifle Corps. Regiment No: R3686. Rank: Private.... | Medal card of Hingston, Harry. Corps Regiment No Rank King's Royal Rifle Corps R3686 Private. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205667 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, G B. Corps: Royal Engineers. Rank: Lieutenant Colonel. | Medal card of Hingston, G B. Corps Regiment No Rank Royal Engineers Lieutenant Colonel. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
IR 26/343/84 Board of Inland Revenue and predecessors: Estate Duty Office and predecessors: Registers of Legacy Duty, Succession Duty and Estate Duty. Country Courts. Abstracts of Administrations and Probates of Wills. Will and administration register: Diocese of EXETER: Totnes Archdeaconry: entry numbers Wills 451-883, Administrations 251-404.... | Abstract of Will of Richard Hingston, Yeoman of Blackawton, Devon. Proved in the Archdeaconry Court... | Abstract of Will of Richard Hingston, Yeoman of Blackawton, Devon. Proved in the Archdeaconry Court of Totnes. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/10/1808 01/10/1808 -
ADM 363/471/116 Admiralty: Royal Navy Seamen's Services Continuous Record (CR) Cards. Continuous Service Record Cards: Numbers J112660-J112848. (Described at item level). | Name: Leslie Hingston Griffiths. Official Number: J. 112803. Date of Birth: 10 October 1909. Place... | Name: Leslie Hingston Griffiths. Official Number: J. 112803. Date of Birth: 10 October 1909. Place of Birth: Chelsea, London. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1925 31/12/1939 -
ADM 362/25/109 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seaman's Services. Register of Seaman's Services: Numbers JX130501-JX131000. (Described at item level). | Name: Eric Hingston. Official Number: JX 130609. Date of Birth: 25 December 1910. Place of... | Name: Eric Hingston. Official Number: JX 130609. Date of Birth: 25 December 1910. Place of Birth: Totnes, Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1925 31/12/1929 -
ADM 363/196/76 Admiralty: Royal Navy Seamen's Services Continuous Record (CR) Cards. Continuous Service Record Cards: Numbers M18331-M20592. (Described at item level). | Name: Edwin Charles Hingston. Official Number: M. 18951. Date of Birth: 19 November 1894. Place... | Name: Edwin Charles Hingston. Official Number: M. 18951. Date of Birth: 19 November 1894. Place of Birth: Falmouth, Cornwall. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1925 31/12/1939 -
WO 372/23/19712 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Women's Services, Distinguished Conduct Medals and Military Medals. | Medal card of Hingston, Annie. Corps: Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. Regiment No: 4473. Rank:... | Medal card of Hingston, Annie. Corps Regiment No Rank Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps 4473 Worker. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
PROB 11/1777/49 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Beard Quire Numbers: 601 - 650. | Will of Sarah Hingston late Sarah Lovell, Wife of Bristol , Gloucestershire | Will of Sarah Hingston late Sarah Lovell, Wife of Bristol , Gloucestershire. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 18/10/1830 18/10/1830 -
WO 372/9/205695 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, William R. Corps: Coldstream Guards. Regiment No: 11621. Rank: Private. | Medal card of Hingston, William R. Corps Regiment No Rank Coldstream Guards 11621 Private. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205686 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, Samuel. Corps: Lancashire Fusiliers. Regiment No: 281385. Rank: Private. | Medal card of Hingston, Samuel. Corps Regiment No Rank Lancashire Fusiliers 281385 Private. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205679 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, John H. Corps: Royal Defence Corps. Regiment No: 78400. Rank: Private.... | Medal card of Hingston, John H. Corps Regiment No Rank Royal Defence Corps 78400 Private. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205677 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, John. Corps: Welsh Regiment. Regiment No: 1695. | Medal card of Hingston, John. Corps Regiment No Rank Welsh Regiment 1695. Royal Defence Corps 44305 Serjeant. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205671 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, George W F. Corps: Royal Field Artillery. Regiment No: 121594. Rank:... | Medal card of Hingston, George W F. Corps Regiment No Rank Royal Field Artillery 121594 Driver. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205668 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, George E. Corps: Royal Garrison Artillery. Regiment No: 128384. Rank: Gunner.... | Medal card of Hingston, George E. Corps Regiment No Rank Royal Garrison Artillery 128384 Gunner. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205666 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, George A. Corps: Devonshire Regiment. Regiment No: 5687. Rank: Private. | Medal card of Hingston, George A. Corps Regiment No Rank Devonshire Regiment 5687 Private. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205662 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, Frederick Leonard. Corps: Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Rank: Captain. | Medal card of Hingston, Frederick Leonard. Corps Regiment No Rank Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry Captain. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205661 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, Frederick J. Corps: Royal Garrison Artillery. Regiment No: 330117. Rank: Gunner.... | Medal card of Hingston, Frederick J. Corps Regiment No Rank Royal Garrison Artillery 330117 Gunner. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
ADM 196/21/262 Admiralty: Officers' Service Records (Series III). Navigating Officers. Dates of entry: 1822-1861, Latest date of discharge: 1904. | Name Ryan, James Hingston. Rank: Master. Date of Appointment: 26 May 1851. | Name Ryan, James Hingston. Rank: Master. Date of Appointment: 26 May 1851. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 26/05/1851 26/05/1851 Former Reference Dep: Volume 1
BT 377/7/42419 Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Royal Naval Reserve Ratings' Records of Service (Microfiche Copies). Service Record Cards (microfiche copies). Described at item level. | Name Hingston, Denis. Place of Birth: Kinsale, County Cork. Number: D 2428. Date of Birth:... | Name Hingston, Denis. Place of Birth: Kinsale, County Cork. Number: D 2428. Date of Birth: 25 January 1879. | Held by: The National Archives 01/01/1908 31/12/1955 -
BT 377/7/40630 Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Royal Naval Reserve Ratings' Records of Service (Microfiche Copies). Service Record Cards (microfiche copies). Described at item level. | Name Hingston, John Philip William. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. Number: D 636. Date of... | Name Hingston, John Philip William. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. Number: D 636. Date of Birth: 29 January 1873. | Held by: The National Archives 01/01/1908 31/12/1955 -
BT 377/7/134650 Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Royal Naval Reserve Ratings' Records of Service (Microfiche Copies). Service Record Cards (microfiche copies). Described at item level. | Name Hingston, William Frederick. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. Number: ES 5246. Date of Birth:... | Name Hingston, William Frederick. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. Number: ES 5246. Date of Birth: 09 May 1890. | Held by: The National Archives 01/01/1908 31/12/1958 -
ADM 188/91/86790 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. Registers. 86601 - 87200. | Name Hingston, William. Official Number: 86790. Place of Birth: Staverton, Devon. Date of Birth: 19... | Name Hingston, William. Official Number: 86790. Place of Birth: Staverton, Devon. Date of Birth: 19 March 1854. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1874 31/12/1874 -
ADM 188/73/81082 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. Registers. 80601 - 81200. | Name Hingston, John. Official Number: 81082. Place of Birth: Devonport. Date of Birth: 21 January... | Name Hingston, John. Official Number: 81082. Place of Birth: Devonport. Date of Birth: 21 January 1858. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1873 31/12/1873 -
ADM 363/276/27 Admiralty: Royal Navy Seamen's Services Continuous Record (CR) Cards. Continuous Service Record Cards: Numbers 271698-272193. (Described at item level). | Name: Alfred John Hingston. Official Number: 271792. Date of Birth: 9 December 1888. Place of... | Name: Alfred John Hingston. Official Number: 271792. Date of Birth: 9 December 1888. Place of Birth: Devonport, Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1925 31/12/1939 -
ADM 362/8/303 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seaman's Services. Register of Seaman's Services: Numbers J112501-J113000. (Described at item level). | Name: Leslie Hingston Griffiths. Official Number: J 112803. Date of Birth: 10 October 1909. Place... | Name: Leslie Hingston Griffiths. Official Number: J 112803. Date of Birth: 10 October 1909. Place of Birth: Chelsea, London. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1925 31/12/1929 -
ADM 363/466/12 Admiralty: Royal Navy Seamen's Services Continuous Record (CR) Cards. Continuous Service Record Cards: Numbers 272196-300556. (Described at item level). | Name: Horace Frank Hingston. Official Number: 272226. Date of Birth: 6 June 1890. Place of... | Name: Horace Frank Hingston. Official Number: 272226. Date of Birth: 6 June 1890. Place of Birth: Devonport, Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1925 31/12/1939 -
ADM 363/102/13 Admiralty: Royal Navy Seamen's Services Continuous Record (CR) Cards. Continuous Service Record Cards: Numbers K66419-K66587. (Described at item level). | Name: Sydney Charles Hingston. Official Number: K. 66431. Date of Birth: 14 July 1906. Place... | Name: Sydney Charles Hingston. Official Number: K. 66431. Date of Birth: 14 July 1906. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1925 31/12/1939 -
ADM 363/480/6 Admiralty: Royal Navy Seamen's Services Continuous Record (CR) Cards. Continuous Service Record Cards: Numbers J97103-J97360. (Described at item level). | Name: George Albert Hingston. Official Number: J. 97113. Date of Birth: 8 March 1904. Place... | Name: George Albert Hingston. Official Number: J. 97113. Date of Birth: 8 March 1904. Place of Birth: Torquay, Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1925 31/12/1939 -
ADM 363/419/57 Admiralty: Royal Navy Seamen's Services Continuous Record (CR) Cards. Continuous Service Record Cards: Numbers 306689-307800. (Described at item level). | Name: Frederick Thomas Hingston. Official Number: 307084. Date of Birth: 28 May 1886. Place of... | Name: Frederick Thomas Hingston. Official Number: 307084. Date of Birth: 28 May 1886. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1925 31/12/1939 -
ADM 363/292/58 Admiralty: Royal Navy Seamen's Services Continuous Record (CR) Cards. Continuous Service Record Cards: Numbers J30223-J30776. (Described at item level). | Name: Victor Henry Hingston. Official Number: J 30380. Date of Birth: 23 June 1897. Place... | Name: Victor Henry Hingston. Official Number: J 30380. Date of Birth: 23 June 1897. Place of Birth: Ermington, Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1925 31/12/1939 -
ADM 363/454/61 Admiralty: Royal Navy Seamen's Services Continuous Record (CR) Cards. Continuous Service Record Cards: Numbers M2495-M2900. (Described at item level). | Name: Edwin Harold Hingston. Official Number: M. 2662. Date of Birth: 6 December 1895. Place... | Name: Edwin Harold Hingston. Official Number: M. 2662. Date of Birth: 6 December 1895. Place of Birth: Kingsbridge, Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1925 31/12/1939 -
ADM 363/175/49 Admiralty: Royal Navy Seamen's Services Continuous Record (CR) Cards. Continuous Service Record Cards: Numbers M37377-M37563. (Described at item level). | Name: John Francis Hingston. Official Number: M 37440. Date of Birth: 8 February 1899. Place... | Name: John Francis Hingston. Official Number: M 37440. Date of Birth: 8 February 1899. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1925 31/12/1939 -
WO 372/9/205690 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, William. Corps: Somerset Light Infantry. Regiment No: 8227. Rank: Private. | Medal card of Hingston, William. Corps Regiment No Rank Somerset Light Infantry 8227 Private. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205689 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, William. Corps: Royal Garrison Artillery. Regiment No: 153139. Rank: Gunner. | Medal card of Hingston, William. Corps Regiment No Rank Royal Garrison Artillery 153139 Gunner. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205685 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, Robert. Corps: Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Regiment No: 28975. Rank:... | Medal card of Hingston, Robert. Corps Regiment No Rank Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 28975 Private. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205682 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, Lewis S. Corps: Royal Engineers. Regiment No: 268189. Rank: Sapper. | Medal card of Hingston, Lewis S. Corps Regiment No Rank Royal Engineers 268189 Sapper. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205658 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, Frederick B. Corps: Royal Irish Regiment. Regiment No: 5178. Rank: Private.... | Medal card of Hingston, Frederick B. Corps Regiment No Rank Royal Irish Regiment 5178 Private. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
PROB 11/2099/260 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Volume number: 14 Quire numbers: 651-700. | Will of Philip Williams Hingston, Carpenter and Builder of Saint Mary Islington , Middlesex | Will of Philip Williams Hingston, Carpenter and Builder of Saint Mary Islington , Middlesex. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 22/09/1849 22/09/1849 -
ADM 188/27/53215 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. Registers. 53201 - 53800. | Name Hingston, Thomas. Official Number: 53215. Place of Birth: Chorley, Devon. Date of Birth: 18... | Name Hingston, Thomas. Official Number: 53215. Place of Birth: Chorley, Devon. Date of Birth: 18 July 1854. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1873 31/12/1873 -
ADM 188/40/61098 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. Registers. 61001 - 61600. | Name Hingston, William. Official Number: 61098. Place of Birth: Ashprington, Devon. Date of Birth: 4... | Name Hingston, William. Official Number: 61098. Place of Birth: Ashprington, Devon. Date of Birth: 4 October 1855. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1873 31/12/1873 -
ADM 196/29/118 Admiralty: Officers' Service Records (Series III). Warrant Officers Register of Service. Dates of entry: 1830-1873, Latest date of discharge: 1907. | Name Hingston, Bevil. Rank: Carpenter 2nd Class. Date of Appointment: 14 January 1855. | Name Hingston, Bevil. Rank: Carpenter 2nd Class. Date of Appointment: 14 January 1855. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 14/01/1855 14/01/1855 (See HH#26)
ADM 188/6/41091 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. Registers. 40601 - 41200. | Name Hingston, John. Official Number: 41091. Place of Birth: Aveton Gifford, Devon. Date of Birth:... | Name Hingston, John. Official Number: 41091. Place of Birth: Aveton Gifford, Devon. Date of Birth: 20 November 1853. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1873 31/12/1873 -
ADM 362/34/431 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seaman's Services. Register of Seaman's Services: Numbers K66001-K66500. (Described at item level). | Name: Sydney Charles Hingston. Official Number: K 66431. Date of Birth: 14 July 1906. Place... | Name: Sydney Charles Hingston. Official Number: K 66431. Date of Birth: 14 July 1906. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1925 31/12/1929 -
WO 372/26/3454 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Indian Army Medal Index Cards: F-J. Please Note: Digital copies of the First World War... | Medal card of Hingston, H. Corps: 24th Punjabis. Rank: Captain. | Medal card of Hingston, H. Corps Regiment No Rank 24th Punjabis Captain. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1925 -
ADM 363/43/89 Admiralty: Royal Navy Seamen's Services Continuous Record (CR) Cards. Continuous Service Record Cards: Numbers K33472-K42991. (Described at item level). | Name: John Henry Hingston. Official Number: K. 39660. Date of Birth: 4 September 1898. Place... | Name: John Henry Hingston. Official Number: K. 39660. Date of Birth: 4 September 1898. Place of Birth: Totnes, Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1925 31/12/1939 -
ADM 363/396/68 Admiralty: Royal Navy Seamen's Services Continuous Record (CR) Cards. Continuous Service Record Cards: Numbers J99692-J99922. (Described at item level). | Name: George Cyril Hingston. Official Number: J. 99792. Date of Birth: 20 February 1905. Place... | Name: George Cyril Hingston. Official Number: J. 99792. Date of Birth: 20 February 1905. Place of Birth: Kingsbridge, Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1925 31/12/1939 -
ADM 363/167/128 Admiralty: Royal Navy Seamen's Services Continuous Record (CR) Cards. Continuous Service Record Cards: Numbers M27298-M28693. (Described at item level). | Name: Philip John Hingston. Official Number: M. 28307. Date of Birth: 14 August 1890. Place... | Name: Philip John Hingston. Official Number: M. 28307. Date of Birth: 14 August 1890. Place of Birth: Plymouth, [unspecified]. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1925 31/12/1939 -
BT 351/1/63185 Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Index of First World War Mercantile Marine Medals and the British War Medal. Surnames Aabye - Zwet (fiches 0001 - 0678); Miscellaneous surnames Baker - Wilkinson (fiche 0679).... | Medal Card of Hingston, George Henry. Place of Birth: Napier, New Zealand. Date of Birth:... | Medal Card of Hingston, George Henry. Place of Birth: Napier, New Zealand. Date of Birth: 1884. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1925 -
BT 351/1/70168 Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Index of First World War Mercantile Marine Medals and the British War Medal. Surnames Aabye - Zwet (fiches 0001 - 0678); Miscellaneous surnames Baker - Wilkinson (fiche 0679).... | Medal Card of Jenkins, Alfred Hingston. Place of Birth: London. Date of Birth: 1901. | Medal Card of Jenkins, Alfred Hingston. Place of Birth: London. Date of Birth: 1901. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1925 -
BT 377/7/98205 Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Royal Naval Reserve Ratings' Records of Service (Microfiche Copies). Service Record Cards (microfiche copies). Described at item level. | Name Hingston, William Frederick. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. Number: ST 76. Date of Birth:... | Name Hingston, William Frederick. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. Number: ST 76. Date of Birth: 09 May 1890. | Held by: The National Archives 01/01/1908 31/12/1955 -
2171/1 Turnchapel Deeds.Plymstock: Turnchapel Dockyard. | Deed of renunciation and disclaimer 1 John Rundle of Tavistock, merchant and Joseph Hingston of... | Deed of renunciation and disclaimer 1 John Rundle of Tavistock, merchant and Joseph Hingston of Plymouth, merchant, executors of the will of Thomas Pope, formerly of Teats Hill, Plymouth 2 The Reverend John Pope of St Vincent Island, brother of the aforesaid Thomas, and John Plimsoll of Plymouth, merchant Property in Turnchapel, Plymstock, to include the dockyard and buildings thereon | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1829 31/12/1829 -
AD514/21 John Tregerthen Short of St. Ives.Accession No. 2259.Lot 256. | F. Hingston to J Short. Sending cheque for payment of June cargo of salt. Illness... | F. Hingston to J Short. Sending cheque for payment of June cargo of salt. Illness of John Short's child. Truro | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 01/01/1833 31/12/1833 (See HM#16)
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AD514/13 John Tregerthen Short of St. Ives.Accession No. 2259.Lot 256. | F. Hingston to J Short. Bad news from Italy: Bicton extensively damaged, thinks the Captain... | F. Hingston to J Short. Bad news from Italy: Bicton extensively damaged, thinks the Captain (Lang) must have been drunk. Will try to sell cargo of old salt by public auction. Instructions for repair of fish loft by masons. Truro | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 04/02/1832 04/02/1832 (See HM#16)
2930A-2/PR 12 Halwell Parish.REGISTERS.Marriage licences. | William Pearce of Aveton Gifford widower and Grace Hingston of Halwell | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1833 31/12/1833 -
AD514/10 John Tregerthen Short of St. Ives.Accession No. 2259.Lot 256. | F. Hingston to John Short. Will come to St. Ives when Bicton is ready. Winds... | F. Hingston to John Short. Will come to St. Ives when Bicton is ready. Winds may delay her departure. Asks John Short to write by return of post. Truro | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 16/11/1831 16/11/1831 (See HM#16)
909/201 Emington Parish.BASTARDY.Bastardy Examinations. | Child's name: Hall, Ann; Father's name: William Hingston of Aveton Gifford, labourer | | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1828 31/12/1828 -
874/69/27 The Lopes Family.Walkhampton, Phoenix Mill, formerly Furzehill Mill. | Bond in £800 1 Joseph Hingston and Walter Prideaux of Plymouth, bankers, and Robert Were... | Bond in £800 1 Joseph Hingston and Walter Prideaux of Plymouth, bankers, and Robert Were Fox of Bristol, confectioner 2 Sir Massey Lopes of Maristow Property as above | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 24/02/1825 24/02/1825 -
5721 A/PO 32 Dodbrooke Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Appointments. | Notice of appointment of Joseph Hingston and John Weekes as overseers of Dodbrooke | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1848 31/12/1848 -
74/31/1 Kitley Estate, Yealmpton. | Conveyance 1 Mary Soper of Brixton, spinster 2 Walter Rowse of Plymouth and William Hingston... | Conveyance 1 Mary Soper of Brixton, spinster 2 Walter Rowse of Plymouth and William Hingston of Holberton, gents Winston tenement, Brixton | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1806 31/12/1806 -
1926 B/BL/T/1/1-2 ANSTEY AND THOMPSON OF EXETER.BELLEW.TITLE DEEDS.Dodbrooke. | Lease and release 1. Joseph Hingston late of Dodbrooke but now of Plymouth, banker. 2.... | Lease and release 1. Joseph Hingston late of Dodbrooke but now of Plymouth, banker. 2. Edward Hodges of the Royal Exchange, London, Esq. 3. Adolphus Pugh Johnson of the Royal Exchange, gentleman. (trustee for Edward Hodges). Premises: piece of ground called the Sandlear. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1814 31/12/1814 -
1690/1930 Tavistock Rural District Council.Planning Appeals. | Planning appeal by Mr C Hingston. Proposed bungalow at 'Outlands', Weir Quay, Bere Alston Case... | Planning appeal by Mr C Hingston. Proposed bungalow at 'Outlands', Weir Quay, Bere Alston Case 244/T.106(62) | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1973 31/12/1973 -
AD514/17 John Tregerthen Short of St. Ives.Accession No. 2259.Lot 256. | F. Hingston to J Short. About sale of fish and buying hogsheads. Is happy St.... | F. Hingston to J Short. About sale of fish and buying hogsheads. Is happy St. Ives continues to be free from cholera. Falmouth was also free. Truro | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 28/09/1832 28/09/1832 (See HM#16)
438/5 Foot and Bowden Deeds. | Release 1 Dorothy Fox of Plymouth, spinster 2 Joseph Hingston of Dodbrooke, merchant, and George... | Release 1 Dorothy Fox of Plymouth, spinster 2 Joseph Hingston of Dodbrooke, merchant, and George Fox of Kingsbridge, builder Property as above | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1842 31/12/1842 -
74/534/17 Kitley Estate, Yealmpton. | Lease for 99 years 1 Edmund Pollexfen Bastard of Kitley, esq 2 William Hingston of... | Lease for 99 years 1 Edmund Pollexfen Bastard of Kitley, esq 2 William Hingston of Holbeton, gent New house and workshop, adjoining the market place, Yealmpton | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 25/03/1820 25/03/1820 -
3095 A-2/PO 9/44 Diptford Parish.OVERSEERS.Apprenticeship indentures.Apprenticeship indentures. | Mary Heard, aged 9, apprenticed to Peter Hingston of North Huish | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1816 31/12/1816 -
Devon Crew Lists.Clara Novelle (19783). | Clara Novelle: Registered Port: Plymouth, Devon; Tonnage: 512; Master(s): Hingston; Owner(s): Peake. | Clara Novelle: Registered Port: Plymouth, Devon; Tonnage: 512; Master(s): Hingston; Owner(s): Peake. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1864 31/12/1864 -
Devon Crew Lists.Restless (51304). | Restless: Registered Port: Salcombe, Devon; Tonnage: 0; Master(s): Ingram; Owner(s): Hingston. | Restless: Registered Port: Salcombe, Devon; Tonnage: 0; Master(s): Ingram; Owner(s): Hingston. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1867 31/12/1867 -
Devon Crew Lists.Lizzie (67268). | Lizzie: Registered Port: Salcombe, Devon; Tonnage: 99; Master(s): Sherriff; Owner(s): Hingston. | Lizzie: Registered Port: Salcombe, Devon; Tonnage: 99; Master(s): Sherriff; Owner(s): Hingston. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1874 31/12/1874 -
Devon Crew Lists.Excelsior (14034). | Excelsior: Registered Port: Dartmouth, Devon; Tonnage: 127; Master(s): Date; Owner(s): Hingston. | Excelsior: Registered Port: Dartmouth, Devon; Tonnage: 127; Master(s): Date; Owner(s): Hingston. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1864 31/12/1864 -
Devon Crew Lists.Eugenie (15288). | Eugenie: Registered Port: Dartmouth, Devon; Tonnage: 135; Master(s): Sherriff; Owner(s): Hingston. | Eugenie: Registered Port: Dartmouth, Devon; Tonnage: 135; Master(s): Sherriff; Owner(s): Hingston. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1869 31/12/1869 -
Devon Crew Lists.Flora (47269). | Flora: Registered Port: Salcombe, Devon; Tonnage: 199; Master(s): Cowling; Owner(s): Hingston. | Flora: Registered Port: Salcombe, Devon; Tonnage: 199; Master(s): Cowling; Owner(s): Hingston. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1866 31/12/1866 -
Devon Crew Lists.Excelsior (14034). | Excelsior: Registered Port: Salcombe, Devon; Tonnage: 127; Master(s): Date; Owner(s): Hingston. | Excelsior: Registered Port: Salcombe, Devon; Tonnage: 127; Master(s): Date; Owner(s): Hingston. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1866 31/12/1866 -
Devon Crew Lists.Grace (60658). | Grace: Registered Port: Salcombe, Devon; Tonnage: 93; Master(s): Frink; Owner(s): Hingston. | Grace: Registered Port: Salcombe, Devon; Tonnage: 93; Master(s): Frink; Owner(s): Hingston. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1870 31/12/1870 -
AO 2/9 Commissioners of Audit: Declared and Passed Accounts (In Books). Declared and passed accounts. | COLONIES: GOVERNORS, AGENTS, &c. CAPE COAST CASTLE.: Accountant, etc.: Capt. J. Hingston, Commandant | COLONIES: GOVERNORS, AGENTS, &c. CAPE COAST CASTLE.: Accountant, etc.: Capt. J. Hingston, Commandant. | 53-54 Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1828 30/06/1828 -
CP 5/154/9 Court of Common Pleas: Articles of Clerkship and Affidavits of Execution. Court of Common Pleas: articles of clerkship for solicitors and attorneys, and affidavits of execution;... | Articles of clerkship (as a solicitor or attorney) for John Hingston, articled to Thomas Bridgman,... | Articles of clerkship (as a solicitor or attorney) for John Hingston, articled to Thomas Bridgman, with affidavit. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1811 31/12/1811 -
MS 11936/571/1344083 Records of Sun Fire Office. | Insured: Joseph Hingston 77 Park Street Camden Town Middlesex auctioneer and appraiser Other property or... | Insured: Joseph Hingston 77 Park Street Camden Town Middlesex auctioneer and appraiser Other property or occupiers: 78 Park Street Camden Town; 58, 59 Bayham Street Camden Town | Held by: London Metropolitan Archives: City of London 22/12/1840 22/12/1840 -
MS 11936/541/1184867 Records of Sun Fire Office. | Insured: Elizabeth M Hingston, 7 Alfred Street, Mill Wall, Poplar, gent | Insured: Elizabeth M Hingston, 7 Alfred Street, Mill Wall, Poplar, gent | Held by: London Metropolitan Archives: City of London 30/10/1834 30/10/1834 -
C 15/703/S101 Court of Chancery: Clerks of Records and Writs Office: Pleadings 1853-1860. Pleadings originally filed in 1859 and added to thereafter. 1859. S plaintiffs, described at item level. | Cause number: 1859 S101. Short title: Studdy v Hingston. Documents: Two bills, interrogatories, answer and... | Cause number: 1859 S101. Short title: Studdy v Hingston. Documents: Two bills, interrogatories, answer and replication. Plaintiffs: Elizabeth Davey Studdy. Defendants: Peter Owen Hingston. SFP. Provincial solicitor employed in Devon. | Details have been added from C32/307, which also gives information about further process. Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1859 31/12/1859 -
WO 76/42/27 War Office: Records of Officers' Services. Exeter Record Office. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. WO 76. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (32nd Foot). | Name: Frederic L Hingston. Regiment: 46th Regiment. Date of Service: 1899. Born: 1877. | Name: Frederic L Hingston. Regiment: 46th Regiment. Date of Service: 1899. Born: 1877. | Descriptions relating to individuals have been created using information from a nominal card index relating to Army Officers service compiled in the 1980s, which is not comprehensive and may contain some errors Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1899 31/12/1899 -
ADM 157/231/349 Admiralty: Royal Marines: Attestation Forms. Plymouth Division - Attestations and Discharges 1805-1883. Plymouth Division - Attestations and discharges. Described at item level. | Folios 349-353. William Hingston, born Devon. Attestation papers to serve in the Royal Marines at... | Folios 349-353. William Hingston, born Devon. Attestation papers to serve in the Royal Marines at Plymouth 1871 (when aged 18). Discharged 1873 as an Invalid. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1871 31/12/1873 -
ADM 159/154/13949 Admiralty: Royal Marines: Registers of Service. Plymouth Division (RMLI). 13653 - 14196. | Name Stanbury, Robert Hingston. Register Number: 13949. Division: Royal Marine Light Infantry: Plymouth Division. When... | Name Stanbury, Robert Hingston. Register Number: 13949. Division: Royal Marine Light Infantry: Plymouth Division. When Enlisted/Date of Enlistment: 21 January 1908. Date of Birth: 20 April 1893. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/02/1907 31/10/1907 -
ADM 363/618/134 Admiralty: Royal Navy Seamen's Services Continuous Record (CR) Cards. Continuous Service Record Cards: Numbers MX 47705-MX 47856. (Described at item level). | Name: Thomas Edward Hingston. Official Number: MX 47838. Date of Birth: 10 December 1913. Place... | Name: Thomas Edward Hingston. Official Number: MX 47838. Date of Birth: 10 December 1913. Place of Birth: Devonport, Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1925 31/12/1939 -
ADM 188/851/102251 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. Seamen. 102001-102500. | Name Hingston, Arthur Ernest George. Official Number: J102251. Place of Birth: Totnes, Devon. Date of... | Name Hingston, Arthur Ernest George. Official Number: J102251. Place of Birth: Totnes, Devon. Date of Birth: 28 February 1905. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1921 31/12/1921 Former Reference Dep: Vol.No. J102-1
ADM 188/894/13642 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. Stokers. 13501-14000. | Name Hingston, William. Official Number: K13642. Place of Birth: Harwich, Essex. Date of Birth: 12... | Name Hingston, William. Official Number: K13642. Place of Birth: Harwich, Essex. Date of Birth: 12 September 1893. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1911 31/12/1911 Former Reference Dep: Vol.No. K13-2
ADM 188/173/129235 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. Registers. 129001 - 129500. | Name Hingston, Richard Basset. Official Number: 129235. Place of Birth: Modbury, Devon. Date of Birth:... | Name Hingston, Richard Basset. Official Number: 129235. Place of Birth: Modbury, Devon. Date of Birth: 25 August 1868. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1884 31/12/1885 Former Reference Dep: Vol No. 129-1
ADM 188/139/112188 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. Registers. 112001 - 112500. | Name Hingston, John Randolph. Official Number: 112188. Place of Birth: Formsham, Devon. Date of Birth:... | Name Hingston, John Randolph. Official Number: 112188. Place of Birth: Formsham, Devon. Date of Birth: 20 February 1865. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1880 31/12/1880 Former Reference Dep: Vol No. 112-1
ADM 188/117/101079 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. Registers. 101001 - 101500. | Name Hingston, Joseph Henry. Official Number: 101079. Place of Birth: Kingston, Dublin. Date of Birth:... | Name Hingston, Joseph Henry. Official Number: 101079. Place of Birth: Kingston, Dublin. Date of Birth: 14 February 1861. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1877 31/12/1877 Former Reference Dep: Vol No. 101-1
ADM 188/378/215743 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. General series to 1907. 215501-216000. | Name Hingston, William Thomas. Official Number: 215743. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. Date of Birth:... | Name Hingston, William Thomas. Official Number: 215743. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. Date of Birth: 22 May 1884. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1901 31/12/1901 Former Reference Dep: Vol No.215-2
ADM 188/321/188867 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. General series to 1907. 188801-189200. | Name Hingston, Edwin. Official Number: 188867. Place of Birth: Ermington, Devon. Date of Birth: 15... | Name Hingston, Edwin. Official Number: 188867. Place of Birth: Ermington, Devon. Date of Birth: 15 December 1880. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1896 31/12/1896 Former Reference Dep: Vol No.188-3
ADM 188/298/179631 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. General series to 1907. 179601-180000. | Name Hingston, Charles. Official Number: 179631. Place of Birth: Ermington, Devon. Date of Birth: 10... | Name Hingston, Charles. Official Number: 179631. Place of Birth: Ermington, Devon. Date of Birth: 10 January 1879. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1894 31/12/1894 Former Reference Dep: Vol No.179-2
ADM 188/1092/37440 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. Miscellaneous. 37001-37500. | Name Hingston, John Francis. Official Number: M37440. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. Date of Birth:... | Name Hingston, John Francis. Official Number: M37440. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. Date of Birth: 08 February 1899. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1922 31/12/1922 Former Reference Dep: Vol No. M37-1
ADM 188/1095/1366 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. Short service (5 & 7 yrs). 1001-2000. | Name Alderton, Stanley Edward. Official Number: SS1366. Place of Birth: Hingston, Surrey. Date of Birth:... | Name Alderton, Stanley Edward. Official Number: SS1366. Place of Birth: Hingston, Surrey. Date of Birth: 21 January 1885. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1905 31/12/1905 Former Reference Dep: Vol No. SS1
ADM 188/385/219218 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. General series to 1907. 219001-219500. | Name Mortimore, Henry Hingston. Official Number: 219218. Place of Birth: Stoke Gabriel, Devon. Date of... | Name Mortimore, Henry Hingston. Official Number: 219218. Place of Birth: Stoke Gabriel, Devon. Date of Birth: 07 August 1886. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1902 31/12/1902 Former Reference Dep: Vol No. 219-1
ADM 188/507/310159 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. General series to 1907. 310001-310500. | Name Hingston, George. Official Number: 310159. Place of Birth: Modbury, Devon. Date of Birth: 31... | Name Hingston, George. Official Number: 310159. Place of Birth: Modbury, Devon. Date of Birth: 31 December 1887. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1906 31/12/1906 Former Reference Dep: Vol No. 310-1
ADM 188/488/300963 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. General series to 1907. 300501-301000. | Name Hingston, George Henry. Official Number: 300963. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. Date of Birth:... | Name Hingston, George Henry. Official Number: 300963. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. Date of Birth: 04 January 1884. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1902 31/12/1902 Former Reference Dep: Vol No. 300-2
ADM 188/500/306670 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. General series to 1907. 306501-307000. | Name Hingston, Sydney. Official Number: 306670. Place of Birth: Bigbury, Devon. Date of Birth: 26... | Name Hingston, Sydney. Official Number: 306670. Place of Birth: Bigbury, Devon. Date of Birth: 26 September 1885. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1904 31/12/1904 Former Reference Dep: Vol No. 306-2
ADM 196/10/524 Admiralty: Officers' Service Records (Series III). Medical Officers. Dates of entry: 1872-1895, Latest date of discharge: 1931. | Name Vizard, Arthur Harry Hingston. Date of Birth: 17 November 1871. Rank: Retired Surgeon Captain.... | Name Vizard, Arthur Harry Hingston. Date of Birth: 17 November 1871. Rank: Retired Surgeon Captain. Date of Appointment: 14 November 1894. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 14/11/1894 14/11/1894 Former Reference Dep: Volume 3
WO 372/9/205649 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, A T. Corps: Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. | Medal card of Hingston, A T. Corps Regiment No Rank Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Gurkha Rifles Lieutenant. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205664 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, Geoffrey. Corps: King Edward's Horse. Regiment No: 1491. Rank: Private. | Medal card of Hingston, Geoffrey. Corps Regiment No Rank King Edward's Horse 1491 Private. Somerset Light Infantry Second Lieutenant. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205663 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, Francis Perceval Randolph. Corps: London Regiment. Regiment No: 2862/591. Rank: Serjeant.... | Medal card of Hingston, Francis Perceval Randolph. Corps Regiment No Rank London Regiment 2862/591 Serjeant. Indian Army Reserve of Officers Lieutenant. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 Probably linked to (HM#17)
WO 372/9/205660 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, Frederick C. Corps: Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Regiment No: 5283.... | Medal card of Hingston, Frederick C. Corps Regiment No Rank Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 5283 Private. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 241129 Private. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205659 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, Frederick C. Corps: Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Regiment No: 3600.... | Medal card of Hingston, Frederick C. Corps Regiment No Rank Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 3600 Private. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 202470 Private. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205683 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, Michael H. Corps: Royal Engineers. Regiment No: 125121. Rank: Pioneer. | Medal card of Hingston, Michael H. Corps Regiment No Rank Royal Engineers 125121 Pioneer. Labour Corps 289614 Private. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205681 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, John P W. Corps: Royal Engineers. Regiment No: 51061. Rank: Sapper.... | Medal card of Hingston, John P W. Corps Regiment No Rank Royal Engineers 51061 Sapper. Devonshire Regiment 214 (incomplete) Sapper. Devonshire Regiment 24055 (incomplete) Sapper. Royal Engineers WR/3073 (incomplete) Sapper. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205678 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, James Clarence Ledeatt. Corps: Deputy Assistant Director Medical Services. Rank: Captain.... | Medal card of Hingston, James Clarence Ledeatt. Corps Regiment No Rank Deputy Assistant Director Medical Services Captain. Royal Army Medical Corps Major. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 373/163/38 War Office and Ministry of Defence: Military Secretary's Department: Recommendations for Honours and Awards for Gallant and Distinguished Service (Army). HALF-YEARLY (NEW YEAR AND SOVEREIGN'S BIRTHDAY) AWARDS. 9 June 1955 - 2 Jan 1956. | Recommendation for Award for Hingston, Alwyne Tregelles. Rank: Lieutenant Colonel. Service No: 50823. Regiment: Late... | Name Hingston, Alwyne Tregelles. Rank: Lieutenant Colonel. Service No: 50823. Regiment: Late Royal Artillery - Employed List 1. Theatre of Combat or Operation: Birthday Honours. Award: Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. Date of announcement in London Gazette: 09 June 1955. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1955 31/12/1955 -
WO 373/186/1407 War Office and Ministry of Defence: Military Secretary's Department: Recommendations for Honours and Awards for Gallant and Distinguished Service (Army). FOREIGN AWARDS TO BRITISH. Foreign awards to British: From France: 1 Jan 1947 - 8 Dec 1948. Former reference:... | Recommendation for Award for Hingston, Robert John. Rank: Lieutenant. Service No: 281208. Regiment: 7 Battalion... | Name Hingston, Robert John. Rank: Lieutenant. Service No: 281208. Regiment: 7 Battalion The Hampshire Regiment. Theatre of Combat or Operation: Foreign to British: France. Award: Croix-de-Guerre with Silver Star. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1944 31/12/1944 -
WO 372/22/124401 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Wilson F - Zzdey S. | Medal card of Young, Lawrence Hingston Lindsay. Corps: Royal Scots Fusiliers attached to Royal Air... | Medal card of Young, Lawrence Hingston Lindsay. Corps Regiment No Rank Royal Scots Fusiliers attached to Royal Air Force Captain. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 373/3/307 War Office and Ministry of Defence: Military Secretary's Department: Recommendations for Honours and Awards for Gallant and Distinguished Service (Army). COMBATANT GALLANTRY AWARDS. Sicily. 23 Sept 1943-4 Apr 1944. | Recommendation for Award for Hingston, Geoffrey Roy. Rank: Lieutenant. Service No: 182241. Regiment: 2 Battalion... | Name Hingston, Geoffrey Roy. Rank: Lieutenant. Service No: 182241. Regiment: 2 Battalion The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Theatre of Combat or Operation: Sicily. Award: Military Cross. Date of announcement in London Gazette: 23 December 1943. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1943 31/12/1944 -
WO 25/3240/461 War Office and predecessors: Secretary-at-War, Secretary of State for War, and Related Bodies, Registers. MISCELLANEOUS LISTS AND RETURNS. WO 25. Reports of Officers' Marriages. | Name: Clayton S H Hingston. Regiment: 3rd West India Regiment. Date of Service: 1840. | Name: Clayton S H Hingston. Regiment: 3rd West India Regiment. Date of Service: 1840. | Descriptions relating to individuals have been created using information from a nominal card index relating to Army Officers' service compiled in the 1980s, which is not comprehensive and may contain some errors Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1840 31/12/1840 -
ADM 362/30/203 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seaman's Services. Register of Seaman's Services: Numbers K64001-K64500. (Described at item level). | Name: Arthur Ernest George Hingston. Official Number: K 64203. Date of Birth: 28 February 1905.... | Name: Arthur Ernest George Hingston. Official Number: K 64203. Date of Birth: 28 February 1905. Place of Birth: Totnes, Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1925 31/12/1929 -
ADM 29/23/422 Admiralty: Royal Navy, Royal Marines, Coastguard and related services: Officers' and Ratings' Service Records (Series II). Navy Pay Office: Entry Books of Certificates of Service. Admiralty: boatswains. | Original page number: 422 Bevil Hingston; Rank: Carpenter; Born: [Not Given]; Age on entry: 24;... | Original page number: 422 Bevil Hingston; Rank: Carpenter; Born: [Not Given]; Age on entry: 24; Dates served: 5 September 1835-13 January 1855. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1840 31/05/1870 (See HH#26)
ADM 363/237/110 Admiralty: Royal Navy Seamen's Services Continuous Record (CR) Cards. Continuous Service Record Cards: Numbers M36375-M36616. (Described at item level). | Name: Thomas Francis Hingston Foale. Official Number: M. 36549. Date of Birth: 28 February 1903.... | Name: Thomas Francis Hingston Foale. Official Number: M. 36549. Date of Birth: 28 February 1903. Place of Birth: Kingsbridge, Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1925 31/12/1939 -
ADM 363/226/148 Admiralty: Royal Navy Seamen's Services Continuous Record (CR) Cards. Continuous Service Record Cards: Numbers K64044-K64214. (Described at item level). | Name: Arthur Ernest George Hingston. Official Number: K. 64203. Date of Birth: 28 February 1905.... | Name: Arthur Ernest George Hingston. Official Number: K. 64203. Date of Birth: 28 February 1905. Place of Birth: Totnes, Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1925 31/12/1939 -
ADM 139/573/17298 Admiralty: Royal Navy Continuous Service Engagement Books. CS NUMBERS. 17201A - 17300A. | Name Hingston, Alfred William. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. Continuous Service Number: 17298A. Date of... | Name Hingston, Alfred William. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. Continuous Service Number: 17298A. Date of Volunteering: 24 April 1861. Date of Birth: 03 October 1839. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1853 31/12/1872 -
ADM 139/936/13591 Admiralty: Royal Navy Continuous Service Engagement Books. CS NUMBERS. 13501B - 13600B. | Name Hingston, Philip. Place of Birth: Charles, Plymouth, Devon. Continuous Service Number: 13591B. Date of... | Name Hingston, Philip. Place of Birth: Charles, Plymouth, Devon. Continuous Service Number: 13591B. Date of Volunteering: 12 October 1870. Date of Birth: 04 October 1855. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1853 31/12/1872 -
ADM 139/299/29886 Admiralty: Royal Navy Continuous Service Engagement Books. CS NUMBERS. 29801 - 29900. | Name Hingston, George. Place of Birth: Alverton, Devon. Continuous Service Number: 29886. Date of Volunteering:... | Name Hingston, George. Place of Birth: Alverton, Devon. Continuous Service Number: 29886. Date of Volunteering: 01 July 1856. Date of Birth: 27 January 1841. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1853 31/12/1872 -
AD514/20 John Tregerthen Short of St. Ives.Accession No. 2259.Lot 256. | F. Hingston to J Short. About provisions of salt. About fish 'sent out' by The... | F. Hingston to J Short. About provisions of salt. About fish 'sent out' by The Thomas etc. Truro | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 01/01/1833 31/12/1833 (See HM#16)
438/6 Foot and Bowden Deeds. | Reconveyance 1 Joseph Hingston of Dodbrooke, merchant, and George Fox of Kingsbridge, builder 2 Dorothy... | Reconveyance 1 Joseph Hingston of Dodbrooke, merchant, and George Fox of Kingsbridge, builder 2 Dorothy Fox of Plymouth, spinster Property as above | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1845 31/12/1845 -
1279/38 HILLSIDE, PLYMPTON-ST-MARY.ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. | George William Soltau of Plympton-St-Mary, Devon esquire Hingstons tenement, Plympton-St-Mary, Devon | George William Soltau of Plympton-St-Mary, Devon esquire Hingstons tenement, Plympton-St-Mary, Devon | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1845 31/12/1845 -
178/179 LLOYDS BANK DEEDS AND PAPERS.PLYMOUTH.Thistle Park, Plymouth. | Conveyance 1 Joseph Plimsoll of Plymouth, gent 2 Charles Prideaux, Alfred Hingston and Frederick Collier... | Conveyance 1 Joseph Plimsoll of Plymouth, gent 2 Charles Prideaux, Alfred Hingston and Frederick Collier Hingston Shares in property as above Consideration: £64 16s | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1867 31/12/1867 (See HD#36)-
957/196 Charity Trustees.Rowe's Charity.James Street. | Assignment of lease for 95 years 1 Andrew Skardon of Plymouth, grocer 2 Joseph Hingston... | Assignment of lease for 95 years 1 Andrew Skardon of Plymouth, grocer 2 Joseph Hingston of Plymouth, banker Property as 957/195 Rent: £2 p. a. | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 16/04/1828 16/04/1828 -
541A/PO 720 Colebrooke Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Bastardy.Bastardy Bonds, Orders and Examinations. | Order: Robert Clarke of Exeter, St Thomas father of Sarah Hingston's female bastard | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1816 31/12/1816 -
457/330 WH SLOMAN, SOLICITOR.Leases. | Lease 1. Richard Bignell, esq., and others 2. Mr. Andrew Hingston Brownstone and Luson | Lease 1. Richard Bignell, esq., and others 2. Mr. Andrew Hingston Brownstone and Luson | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 26/02/1821 26/02/1821 -
AD514/1 John Tregerthen Short of St. Ives.Accession No. 2259.Lot 256. | Francis Hingston, Truro to W. Short (addressed to William Hichens, esq., St. Ives). Asks W.... | Francis Hingston, Truro to W. Short (addressed to William Hichens, esq., St. Ives). Asks W. Short to secure salt at price stated. Hichens should let Short make list of Cellar materials from which Short can determine F. Hingston's share and what else is necessary to complete equipment of the Cellars. Truro | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 25/06/1831 25/06/1831 (See HM#16)
AD514/15 John Tregerthen Short of St. Ives.Accession No. 2259.Lot 256. | F. Hingston to J Short. Enclosing letter (not there) from Leghorn etc. Truro | F. Hingston to J Short. Enclosing letter (not there) from Leghorn etc. Truro | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 13/04/1832 13/04/1832 (See HM#16)
178/224/9 LLOYDS BANK DEEDS AND PAPERS.Prideaux and Fox, Solicitors papers.DRAFT DEEDS. | Agreement 1 Emma Luxmoore of Bideford, spinster 2 Alfred Hingston, of Plymouth, banker, and Benjamin... | Agreement 1 Emma Luxmoore of Bideford, spinster 2 Alfred Hingston, of Plymouth, banker, and Benjamin Luxmoore of Deptford, paymaster Releasing (2) from trusts under the marriage settlement of (1) | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1868 31/12/1868 -
818A/PO 541 West Alvington Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship.APPRENTICESHIP INDENTURES 1791 - 1825. | Gertrude Hingstone apprenticed to Henry Abrahams Gilbert of South Milton, Clerk | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1805 31/12/1805 -
P 97/2/63-68 Kea Parish Church.INCUMBENT.Incumbent's papers. | Plans for proposed rebuilding of Old Kea church (incorporating existing tower), Francis Charles Hingston, architect;... | Plans for proposed rebuilding of Old Kea church (incorporating existing tower), Francis Charles Hingston, architect; all c. 10" x 12", most scale 1¼" to 10" | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 01/01/1857 31/12/1857 -
457/178 WH SLOMAN, SOLICITOR.MARRIAGE SETTLEMENTS. | Joseph Hingston of Dodbrooke, merchant, to Elizabeth Talwin Kenway, of same, spinster | Joseph Hingston of Dodbrooke, merchant, to Elizabeth Talwin Kenway, of same, spinster | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1825 31/12/1825 -
273/386 Strode Additional Manuscripts.FAMILY AND PERSONAL PAPERS.Genealogical Research by G S S Strode. | Letter (incomplete) From Ringmore Rectory [F C Hingston-Randolph?] Family history information | Letter (incomplete) From Ringmore Rectory [F C Hingston-Randolph?] Family history information | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1903 31/12/1903 (See HM#17)
2930A-2/PO 19/10 Halwell Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship Indentures - 1800-1810. | Philip Hingston(8), apprenticed to Robert Irish Junr, yeoman, of Pudston | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1803 31/12/1803 -
1844/67 Bond Pearce, solicitors.Devon.East Allington. | Receipt, Philip Hingstone to Robert Parsons for rent of Mallards Instert | Receipt, Philip Hingstone to Robert Parsons for rent of Mallards Instert | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1825 31/12/1825 -
Devon Crew Lists.Lizzie (67268). | Lizzie: Registered Port: Salcombe, Devon; Tonnage: 110; Master(s): Sherriff; Owner(s): Hingstone; Sherriff. | Lizzie: Registered Port: Salcombe, Devon; Tonnage: 110; Master(s): Sherriff; Owner(s): Hingstone; Sherriff. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1879 31/12/1879 -
Devon Crew Lists.Marian (43572). | Marian: Registered Port: Dartmouth, Devon; Tonnage: 132; Master(s): Jarvis; Owner(s): Hingston. | Marian: Registered Port: Dartmouth, Devon; Tonnage: 132; Master(s): Jarvis; Owner(s): Hingston. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1876 31/12/1876 -
3095 A-2/PO 9/74 Diptford Parish.OVERSEERS.Apprenticeship indentures.Apprenticeship indentures. | Elizabeth Heard, aged 9, apprenticed to Peter Hingston of North Huish, yeoman | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1818 31/12/1818 -
Devon Crew Lists.Robert (60100). | Robert: Registered Port: Dartmouth, Devon; Tonnage: 42; Master(s): Salsbury; Owner(s): Hingston. | Robert: Registered Port: Dartmouth, Devon; Tonnage: 42; Master(s): Salsbury; Owner(s): Hingston. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1871 31/12/1871 -
Devon Crew Lists.Robert (60100). | Robert: Registered Port: Dartmouth, Devon; Tonnage: 42; Master(s): Salsbury; Owner(s): Hingston. | Robert: Registered Port: Dartmouth, Devon; Tonnage: 42; Master(s): Salsbury; Owner(s): Hingston. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1872 31/12/1872 -
567/97/22a and b Shelly & Johns, Solicitors, Plymouth.Cornwall.Liskeard. | Lease and release 1 Richard Hingston, surgeon, Benjamin Lyne, gent, and John Milton, gent, all... | Lease and release 1 Richard Hingston, surgeon, Benjamin Lyne, gent, and John Milton, gent, all of Liskeard 2 Samuel Abbott of Egloshayle, gent Underways Field with assignment, (Thomas Robins to John Elliot) | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1839 31/12/1839 (See HD#19)
1/485/21 Plymouth Municipal Records.Sutton Pool and Cattewater. | Lease for 10 years 1 Thomas Nicholson, merchant, Frederick Collier Hingston, banker, John Greenway, gent,... | Lease for 10 years 1 Thomas Nicholson, merchant, Frederick Collier Hingston, banker, John Greenway, gent, Henry Charles Fox, gent, Edwin Thomas Bartlett, gent all of Plymouth, Georgina Treeby and Mary Treeby of Plymouth, spinsters 2 Thomas Nicholson and Louisa Mary his wife and Christian Heinrich Matthias Frech of Vienne Department, Isère, France and Elizabeth his wife 3 Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of Plymouth Piece or parcel of land on the north side of the North Quay at Sutton Harbour, Plymouth Rent: £25 pa With plan and letter | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 24/12/1867 24/12/1867 (See HD#36)
3134A-1/PO 53/33 St John's Parish, Paignton.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship.Apprenticeship Indentures (with binding orders). | William Hingston, 9, apprenticed to George Veal, overseer of the poor | Endorsed, that indenture is void, should William Hingston become blind before expiry of the indenture | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1822 31/12/1822 -
CY/996 CORYTON OF PENTILLIE, PELLATON.MUNIMENTS OF TITLE.QUETHIOCK.Tilland Mills. Coryton property leased out. | Assignment and release of trusts. (i) Jn. Sambell, St. Germans, yeo. (ii) Eliz. Hingston Lyne,... | Assignment and release of trusts. (i) Jn. Sambell, St. Germans, yeo. (ii) Eliz. Hingston Lyne, Liskeard, widow. (iii) Jn. Back, H.M. Dockyard, Devonport, shipwright and wife Mary Anne. Wm. Maynard, St. Stephens by Saltash, butcher and w. Ursula Rich. Werring, St. Stephens by Saltash, carpenter and w. Susannah Wm. Philp, Exeter, dealer in earthernware and w. Jemima. (iv) Ben. Sambell, St. Germans, yeo. (Anna, wife of Jn. Sambell d. 27 Feburary 1848. Anna wife of James Cornish died 184? (probably 1848, see CY/995. Rebecca Neptune died 25 March 1844. Ben Hart Lyne died 12 April 1844 - will of 13 November 1836 - estate to wife = (ii). She proved P.C.C. 11 October 1844. Rec. of receipt of 8 June 1846 (see 16 February 1837). £15 paid to each of (iii) in right of wives.) (i) and (ii) and (iii) - (iv) - Mills etc at Tilland. Release to (ii) Witd. Rich. Martin, clerk, Vicar of Menheniot; Wm. Martin, Menheniot, carpenter. Geo. Olver of Devonport, tailor; Wm. Stevens of St. Germans, labourer; Thos. Milton, Liskeard; Geo. Couch of Menheniot, smith; Chas. Chick, Exeter, labourer; Eliz. Punsfer, dress maker. | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 05/05/1849 05/05/1849 (See HD#19)
74/357/23 Kitley Estate, Yealmpton. | Correspondence and notes relating to the estate of John Hingston deceased, including property at Yealmpton... | Correspondence and notes relating to the estate of John Hingston deceased, including property at Yealmpton | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1861 31/12/1861 -
Devon Crew Lists.Eliza (81752). | Eliza: Registered Port: Salcombe, Devon; Tonnage: 49; Master(s): Wills; Wood; Owner(s): Hingston. | Eliza: Registered Port: Salcombe, Devon; Tonnage: 49; Master(s): Wills; Wood; Owner(s): Hingston. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1881 31/12/1881 -
E 186/1 Supreme Court of Judicature: High Court of Justice, King's Bench Division, King's Remembrancer: Land Values and Duties Petitions. Description available at other catalogue level. | Finance (1909-10) Act 1910: appeal by R H Clay, C A Hingston and John Bayly... | Finance (1909-10) Act 1910: appeal by R H Clay, C A Hingston and John Bayly re 83 Durnford Street, East Stonehouse, Plymouth, Devon: provisional valuation. | NOTE: see also below Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1912 31/12/1914 -
C 15/729/A48 Court of Chancery: Clerks of Records and Writs Office: Pleadings 1853-1860. Pleadings originally filed in 1860 and added to thereafter. 1860. A plaintiffs, described at item level. | Cause number: 1860 A48. Short title: Atty v Hingston. Documents: Bill only. Plaintiffs: James Atty.... | Cause number: 1860 A48. Short title: Atty v Hingston. Documents: Bill only. Plaintiffs: James Atty. Defendants: Samuel Hingston. Provincial solicitor employed in Lincolnshire. | Details have been added from C 32/6, which also gives information about further process Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1860 31/12/1860 -
WO 25/762/29 War Office and predecessors: Secretary-at-War, Secretary of State for War, and Related Bodies, Registers. RETURNS OF OFFICERS' SERVICES. WO 25. H. Services or officers on Full and Half Pay. Returns to the circular... | Name: Samuel James Hingston. Regiments: 100th Regiment; 99th Regiment. Dates of Service: 1810-1813. | Name: Samuel James Hingston. Regiments: 100th Regiment; 99th Regiment. Dates of Service: 1810-1813. | Descriptions relating to individuals have been created using information from a nominal card index relating to Army Officers' service compiled in the 1980s, which is not comprehensive and may contain some errors Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1810 31/12/1813 -
HO 250/42/1561 Home Office: Inter-departmental Committee on Civil Defence Gallantry Awards: Minutes and Recommendations. Minutes and recommendations: 1559 x 1692. (Described at item level). | Case Number: 1561. Name: J P W Hingston. Age: [age not specified]. Occupation: Superintendent ,... | Case Number: 1561. Name: J P W Hingston. Age: [age not specified]. Occupation: Superintendent , Plymouth Police. Brief Summary of Ground for Recommendation: [recommendation summary not specified] at [location not specified] on [date of incident not specified]. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 26/08/1941 26/08/1941 -
J 13/16930/359 Supreme Court of Judicature: High Court of Justice, Companies Court: Companies (Winding-up) Proceedings. Name of Company: Orders L - S (1940). | Norrington Hingston and Co Ltd: Order. Case number 359 of 1940 | Norrington Hingston and Co Ltd: Order. Case number 359 of 1940. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1940 31/12/1940 -
HO 250/40/1561 Home Office: Inter-departmental Committee on Civil Defence Gallantry Awards: Minutes and Recommendations. Minutes and recommendations: 1478 x 1588. (Described at item level). | Case Number: 1561. Name: John Phillip William Hingston. Age: 48. Occupation: Superintendant , Plymouth Police.... | Case Number: 1561. Name: John Phillip William Hingston. Age: 48. Occupation: Superintendant , Plymouth Police. Brief Summary of Ground for Recommendation: Devotion to duty during air raids at Plymouth, [Devon] on 20 March 1941. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 12/08/1941 12/08/1941 -
C 15/223/P1 Court of Chancery: Clerks of Records and Writs Office: Pleadings 1853-1860. Pleadings originally filed in 1855 and added to thereafter. 1855. P plaintiffs, described at item level. | Cause number: 1855 P1. Short title: Parnell v Hingston. Documents: Bill, interrogatories, two answers and... | Cause number: 1855 P1. Short title: Parnell v Hingston. Documents: Bill, interrogatories, two answers and replication. Plaintiffs: Dorothy Parnell, the wife of Thomas Parnell by John Anthony her next friend. Defendants: William Follett Hingston, Peter Owen Hingston, Henry Hingston and Thomas Parnell. Provincial solicitor employed in Devon. | Details have been added from C32/266, which also gives information about further process Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1855 31/12/1855 -
MS 11936/571/1344084 Records of Sun Fire Office. | Insured: Joseph Hingston 77 Park Street Camden Town Middlesex auctioneer and appraiser Other property or... | Insured: Joseph Hingston 77 Park Street Camden Town Middlesex auctioneer and appraiser Other property or occupiers: 73-77 Park Street Camden Town | Held by: London Metropolitan Archives: City of London 22/12/1840 22/12/1840 -
MS 11936/547/1219618 Records of Sun Fire Office. | Insured: Elizabeth M Hingston, 7 Alfred Street Mill Wall Poplar, gent. | Insured: Elizabeth M Hingston, 7 Alfred Street Mill Wall Poplar, gent. | Held by: London Metropolitan Archives: City of London 24/03/1836 24/03/1836 -
ADM 157/3432/30 Admiralty: Royal Marines: Attestation Forms. Royal Marine Labour Corps (Deal): Attestations and Discharge Books 1914-1922 indexed by ADM 313/2. Numbers 14600-14635: Royal Marine Labour Corps (Deal): attestations and discharges, indexed by ADM 313/2. (Described... | Folios 454-461: Richard Bassett Hingston, born: Modbury, Devon; Age at attestation: 50; Attested: Plymouth; Joined... | Folios 454-461: Richard Bassett Hingston, born: Modbury, Devon; Age at attestation: 50; Attested: Plymouth; Joined in: 1918; Discharge reason: Demobilised; Discharge year: 1919. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1922 -
C 16/795/H95 Court of Chancery: Clerks of Records and Writs Office: Pleadings 1861-1875. Chancery pleadings described at item level. | Cause number: 1872 H95. Short title: Hingston v Paris. Documents: Bill, interrogatories, six answers, bill,... | Cause number: 1872 H95. Short title: Hingston v Paris. Documents: Bill, interrogatories, six answers, bill, interrogatories. Plaintiffs: Charles Hingston, John Wade, Henry Hewetson McMinnies, James Charles Monk, Julius Henry Thompson and Arthur Francis Clarke. Defendants: Charles Bingham Paris, Thomas Stuart Liddal, John Thomas Nickels, George Hamilton Fletcher, Morton Sparke and Thomas Hughes Jackson. Provincial solicitor employed in Lancashire. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1872 31/12/1872 -
WO 25/762/47 War Office and predecessors: Secretary-at-War, Secretary of State for War, and Related Bodies, Registers. RETURNS OF OFFICERS' SERVICES. WO 25. H. Services or officers on Full and Half Pay. Returns to the circular... | Name: F B Hingston. Regiment: 84th Foot. Date of Service: 1808. | Name: F B Hingston. Regiment: 84th Foot. Date of Service: 1808. | Descriptions relating to individuals have been created using information from a nominal card index relating to Army Officers' service compiled in the 1980s, which is not comprehensive and may contain some errors Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1808 31/12/1808 -
C 16/681/T80 Court of Chancery: Clerks of Records and Writs Office: Pleadings 1861-1875. Chancery pleadings described at item level. | Cause number: 1870 T80. Short title: Tozer v Hingston. Documents: Bill, interrogatories. Plaintiffs: John Hellyer... | Cause number: 1870 T80. Short title: Tozer v Hingston. Documents: Bill, interrogatories. Plaintiffs: John Hellyer Tozer and another. Defendants: Alfred Hingston, a registered public officer of Devon and Cornwall Banking Company and Cyrus Woodley Croft. Provincial solicitor employed in Devon, Cornwall. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1870 31/12/1870 -
ADM 240/80/34 Admiralty: Royal Naval Reserve: Officers' Service Records. Supply Officers. Dates of seniority 1918-1932, Date of latest notation (approximately) 1950 (Described at item... | Name: George Reginald Hingston Johnson Routledge. Rank: Paymaster Lieutenant Commander. Date of Seniority: 04 September... | Name: George Reginald Hingston Johnson Routledge. Rank: Paymaster Lieutenant Commander. Date of Seniority: 04 September 1933. Date of Birth: 08 May 1901. Place of Birth: [not given]. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 05/09/1919 02/01/1950 -
ADM 188/45/64019 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. Registers. 64001 - 64600. | Name Hingston, Philip. Official Number: 64019. Place of Birth: Saint Charles Plymouth, Devon. Date of... | Name Hingston, Philip. Official Number: 64019. Place of Birth: Saint Charles Plymouth, Devon. Date of Birth: 4 October 1855. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1873 31/12/1873 -
ADM 188/193/139309 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. Registers. 139001 - 139500. | Name Mortimore, William Hingston. Official Number: 139309. Place of Birth: Stoke Gabriel, Devon. Date of... | Name Mortimore, William Hingston. Official Number: 139309. Place of Birth: Stoke Gabriel, Devon. Date of Birth: 12 July 1868. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1886 31/12/1886 Former Reference Dep: Vol No. 139-1
ADM 188/142/113508 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. Registers. 113501 - 114000. | Name Hingston, Alfred. Official Number: 113508. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. Date of Birth: 11... | Name Hingston, Alfred. Official Number: 113508. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. Date of Birth: 11 March 1861. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1880 31/12/1880 Former Reference Dep: Vol No. 113-2
ADM 188/290/176261 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. General series to 1907. 176001-176500. | Name Hingston, Charles Albert. Official Number: 176261. Place of Birth: Aveaton Gifford, Devon. Date of... | Name Hingston, Charles Albert. Official Number: 176261. Place of Birth: Aveaton Gifford, Devon. Date of Birth: 20 October 1877. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1893 31/12/1893 Former Reference Dep: Vol No.176-1
ADM 188/437/272226 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. General series to 1907. 272001-272500. | Name Hingston, Horace Frank. Official Number: 272226. Place of Birth: Devonport, Devon. Date of Birth:... | Name Hingston, Horace Frank. Official Number: 272226. Place of Birth: Devonport, Devon. Date of Birth: 06 June 1890. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1905 31/12/1905 Former Reference Dep: Vol No. 272-1
ADM 188/414/233516 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. General series to 1907. 233501-234000. | Name Hingston, Frederick Randolph Yea. Official Number: 233516. Place of Birth: Torquay, Devon. Date of... | Name Hingston, Frederick Randolph Yea. Official Number: 233516. Place of Birth: Torquay, Devon. Date of Birth: 18 January 1889. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1905 31/12/1905 Former Reference Dep: Vol No.233-2
ADM 188/501/307084 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. General series to 1907. 307001-307500. | Name Hingston, Frederick Thomas. Official Number: 307084. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. Date of Birth:... | Name Hingston, Frederick Thomas. Official Number: 307084. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. Date of Birth: 28 May 1886. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1904 31/12/1904 Former Reference Dep: Vol No. 307-1
ADM 188/521/344246 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. General series to 1907. 344001-344500. | Name Hingston, Alfred. Official Number: 344246. Place of Birth: Kingsbridge, Devon. Date of Birth: 01... | Name Hingston, Alfred. Official Number: 344246. Place of Birth: Kingsbridge, Devon. Date of Birth: 01 December 1881. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1901 31/12/1901 Former Reference Dep: Vol No. 344-1
ADM 188/551/362277 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. General series to 1907. 362002-362500. | Name Hingston, Sidney James. Official Number: 362277. Place of Birth: Southgate, Middlesex. Date of Birth:... | Name Hingston, Sidney James. Official Number: 362277. Place of Birth: Southgate, Middlesex. Date of Birth: 18 October 1884. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1903 31/12/1903 Former Reference Dep: Vol No. 362-1
ADM 188/907/20208 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. Stokers. 20001-20500. | Name Hingston, Bertie Henry. Official Number: K20208. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. Date of Birth:... | Name Hingston, Bertie Henry. Official Number: K20208. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. Date of Birth: 18 June 1895. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1913 31/12/1913 Former Reference Dep: Vol.No. K20-2
ADM 363/548/123 Admiralty: Royal Navy Seamen's Services Continuous Record (CR) Cards. Continuous Service Record Cards: Numbers JX 130482-JX 130640. (Described at item level). | Name: Eric Hingston. Official Number: JX 130609. Date of Birth: 25 December 1910. Place of... | Name: Eric Hingston. Official Number: JX 130609. Date of Birth: 25 December 1910. Place of Birth: Totnes, Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1925 31/12/1939 -
ADM 196/35/326 Admiralty: Officers' Service Records (Series III). Commission and Warrant Branch: Warrant Officers (Executive). Dates of entry: 1873-1907, Latest date of discharge:... | Name Hingston, John Randolph. Date of Birth: 20 February 1868. Rank: Acting Signal Boatswain. Date... | Name Hingston, John Randolph. Date of Birth: 20 February 1868. Rank: Acting Signal Boatswain. Date of Appointment: 01 June 1902. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/06/1902 01/06/1902 Former Reference Dep: Volume 1 Pt 2
ADM 188/994/3234 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. Stewards/domestics. 3001-3500. | Name Hingston, Samuel Henry. Official Number: L3234. Place of Birth: Devonport, Devon. Date of Birth:... | Name Hingston, Samuel Henry. Official Number: L3234. Place of Birth: Devonport, Devon. Date of Birth: 10 August 1891. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1911 31/12/1911 Former Reference Dep: Vol.No. L3-1
ADM 188/1023/2662 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. Miscellaneous. 2501-3000. | Name Hingston, Edwin Harold. Official Number: M2662. Place of Birth: Kingsbridge, Devon. Date of Birth:... | Name Hingston, Edwin Harold. Official Number: M2662. Place of Birth: Kingsbridge, Devon. Date of Birth: 06 December 1895. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1910 31/12/1910 Former Reference Dep: Vol No. M2-2
ADM 188/1091/36549 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. Miscellaneous. 36501-37000. | Name Foale, Thomas Francis Hingston. Official Number: M36549. Place of Birth: Kingsbridge, Devon. Date of... | Name Foale, Thomas Francis Hingston. Official Number: M36549. Place of Birth: Kingsbridge, Devon. Date of Birth: 28 February 1903. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1921 31/12/1921 Former Reference Dep: Vol No. M36-2
WO 372/9/205644 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, Alfred Alwyne. Corps: Royal Army Medical Corps. Rank: Major. | Medal card of Hingston, Alfred Alwyne. Corps Regiment No Rank Royal Army Medical Corps Major. Royal Army Medical Corps Major Acting Lieutenant Colonel. Royal Army Medical Corps Lieutenant Colonel. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205691 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, William C. Corps: Royal Field Artillery. Regiment No: 198506. Rank: Driver.... | Medal card of Hingston, William C. Corps Regiment No Rank Royal Field Artillery 198506 Driver. Royal Fusiliers GS/140910 Driver. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205656 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, Edward E. Corps: Devonshire Regiment. Regiment No: 2284. Rank: Private. | Medal card of Hingston, Edward E. Corps Regiment No Rank Devonshire Regiment 2284 Private. Devonshire Regiment 5283 Private. Devonshire Regiment 268258 Private. Devonshire Regiment 5611249 Acting Corporal. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205655 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, Edwin G. Corps: Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Regiment No: 1071.... | Medal card of Hingston, Edwin G. Corps Regiment No Rank Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 1071 Private. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/23/19714 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Women's Services, Distinguished Conduct Medals and Military Medals. | Medal card of Hingston, Cicely Lamorna. Corps: Voluntary Aid Detachment British Red Cross. Rank: Deputy... | Medal card of Hingston, Cicely Lamorna. Corps Regiment No Rank Voluntary Aid Detachment British Red Cross Deputy Administrator. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
ADM 45/33/153 Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Officers' and Civilians' Effects Papers. Series 9, Nos. 1-250. Described at item level. | Number: 153 Thomas Hingston, Superannuated Joiner, who died: 10 December 1854. Notes on executor's application... | Number: 153 Thomas Hingston, Superannuated Joiner, who died: 10 December 1854. Notes on executor's application for money owed by the Royal Navy. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1854 31/12/1855 -
ADM 29/65/514 Admiralty: Royal Navy, Royal Marines, Coastguard and related services: Officers' and Ratings' Service Records (Series II). Navy Pay Office: Entry Books of Certificates of Service. Admiralty: ratings. | Original page number: 514 James T Hingston; Rank: Coastguard; Born: [Not Given]; Age on entry:... | Original page number: 514 James T Hingston; Rank: Coastguard; Born: [Not Given]; Age on entry: 20; Dates served: 10 January 1834-30 September 1863; Date and Type of Application: Whitehall 23 September 1863. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1861 31/12/1863 -
WO 373/54/774 War Office and Ministry of Defence: Military Secretary's Department: Recommendations for Honours and Awards for Gallant and Distinguished Service (Army). COMBATANT GALLANTRY AWARDS. North West Europe. WO 373; 31 May-12 July 1945. | Recommendation for Award for Hingston, Robert John. Rank: Lieutenant. Service No: 281208. Regiment: 7 Battalion... | Name Hingston, Robert John. Rank: Lieutenant. Service No: 281208. Regiment: 7 Battalion The Hampshire Regiment. Theatre of Combat or Operation: North West Europe 1944-45. Award: Military Cross. Date of announcement in London Gazette: 12 July 1945. Folio: 1449-1450. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1945 31/12/1945 -
ADM 73/228/75 Admiralty: Royal Greenwich Hospital: Pensioners and School Admission Papers, Out Pensions Pay Books and Miscellaneous Registers. School Admission papers. Flood, Edward - Ford, Priscilla. (Described at item level). | William Hingston Forbes. When admitted to Greenwich Hospital School: 25 October 1833. Parents' names: Thomas... | William Hingston Forbes. When admitted to Greenwich Hospital School: 25 October 1833. Parents' names: Thomas and Mary Forbes. Applicant born 19 October 1822. Parents married 8 September 1811. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1728 31/12/1870 -
ADM 188/696/24702 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. Seamen. 24501-25000. | Name Hingston, Thomas Alfred. Official Number: J24702. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. Date of Birth:... | Name Hingston, Thomas Alfred. Official Number: J24702. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. Date of Birth: 07 December 1897. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1913 31/12/1913 Former Reference Dep: Vol No. J24-2
J 77/1922/106 Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes, later Supreme Court of Judicature: Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Files. 1922-1925 Series. Divorce and matrimonial cause files, described at item level. | Divorce Court File: 106. Appellant: Herbert Hingston Syer. Respondent: Eillene Mary Syer. Co-respondent: L A... | Divorce Court File: 106. Appellant: Herbert Hingston Syer. Respondent: Eillene Mary Syer. Co-respondent: L A Royneau. Type: Husband's petition for divorce [hd]. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1922 31/12/1922 -
CAB 106/15 War Cabinet and Cabinet Office: Historical Section: Archivist and Librarian Files: (AL Series). WAR OF 1939-1945: Far East. | Account of the action at Kanglatonbi, Burma 1944 May, by Lieutenant-Colonel W. Hingston. | Account of the action at Kanglatonbi, Burma 1944 May, by Lieutenant-Colonel W. Hingston. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1944 31/12/1944 Former Reference Dep: AL 69
ADM 139/923/12289 Admiralty: Royal Navy Continuous Service Engagement Books. CS NUMBERS. 12201B - 12300B. | Name Hingston, William. Place of Birth: Ashprington, Devon. Continuous Service Number: 12289B. Date of Volunteering:... | Name Hingston, William. Place of Birth: Ashprington, Devon. Continuous Service Number: 12289B. Date of Volunteering: 06 July 1870. Date of Birth: 04 October 1855. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1853 31/12/1872 -
WO 416/178/46 War Office: German Record cards of British and Commonwealth Prisoners of War and some Civilian Internees, Second World War. Prisoners of War: D A HINE - Sydney HOCKIN. (Described at item level). | Name: William G [Fayette Williams] , Brown George Hingston , Date of Birth: [unspecified]. Age:... | Name: William G [Fayette Williams] , Brown George Hingston , Date of Birth: [unspecified]. Age: [25 years]. Place of Birth: [unspecified]. Service: [Royal Canadian Air Force. Rank: Flight Officer. Regiment/Unit/Squadron: Halifax Aircraft [429 RCAF Squadron]. Service Number: [J/18885]. Date of Capture: [unspecified]. Theatre of Capture: [unspecified]. Camp Name/Number: [unspecified]. PoW number: [unspecified]. Date of Death: 4/12/1943. Number of Photographs: 0. Number of Fingerprints: 0. Number of X-rays: 0. Number of Cards: 1. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1939 31/12/1945 -
Hingston, Richard William George, (1887-1966), naturalist and explorer, letters to Sir EB Poulton | letters to Sir EB Poulton | Held by: Oxford University: Museum of Natural History 01/01/1929 31/12/1931 Former Reference Pro: NRA 42507 Oxford
0927/1 Beeston. | Lease for a year of lands at Beeson - John Hingston, gentleman, of South Brent,... | Lease for a year of lands at Beeson - John Hingston, gentleman, of South Brent, to Frederick Owen Patch, gentleman of Tiverton | Held by: Kingsbridge Cookworthy Museum 01/01/1838 31/12/1838 -
AD514/6 John Tregerthen Short of St. Ives.Accession No. 2259.Lot 256. | F. Hingston to John Short, St. Ives. About lack of success of selling cargo of... | F. Hingston to John Short, St. Ives. About lack of success of selling cargo of fish, but if small cargo can be made up 'we ought to be prepared with a vessel', and join with Capt. Trewhela and Mr. Richards in the speculation. Truro | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 14/10/1831 14/10/1831 (See HM#16)
1309/45 Serpell, Son and Davy Solicitors.Plymouth. | Bargain and sale 1. Charles Albert Hingston and Charles Frederick Tanner 2. West of England... | Bargain and sale 1. Charles Albert Hingston and Charles Frederick Tanner 2. West of England Assets Company Limited 2-4 Marlborough Road, Plymouth Consideration: £2400 | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1898 31/12/1898 -
ST/79/1-10 Stephens of Ashfield, Budock.FAMILY PAPERS.STEPHENS.Nancarrow-Richards family. | Letters from Jas. Hingston of Bristol to his cousin Grace Roberts at Portreath; family news,... | Letters from Jas. Hingston of Bristol to his cousin Grace Roberts at Portreath; family news, including his second marriage to Sarah; s. Alex. at present with "our kinsman" Sam. Tregelles at Ashfield; refers to Ashfield school | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 01/01/1824 31/12/1829 -
178/200/3 LLOYDS BANK DEEDS AND PAPERS.PLYMOUTH.Stithians, Plymouth. | Letter, A Pryor to T Hingston re estate of J M Williams | Letter, A Pryor to T Hingston re estate of J M Williams | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1882 31/12/1882 -
CH/37/46 Chellew and Son, St. Ives.LEASES, UNDERLEASES, ASSIGNMENTS, OF LEASEHOLD SURRENDERS, CONSENTS, ETC. | Consent to assignment of leasehold. (i) Mrs. K. G. Hingston and others (ii) The Thermo... | Consent to assignment of leasehold. (i) Mrs. K. G. Hingston and others (ii) The Thermo Electric Ore Reduction Corporation Ltd. (i-ii) ---- St. Ives Consols Mine. | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 01/01/1918 31/12/1918 -
122 A/PO 792 Ilsington Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship.Apprenticeship indentures, 1777-1844. | Thomas Ford Matthews, 7 apprenticed to John Bickford of Bickington for Hingstones | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1810 31/12/1810 -
AM/562 THE ADAMS FAMILY OF LITCOTT, LANEAST, AND BADHARLICK, EGLOSKERRY.PAPERS OF JOHN COUCH ADAMS.CORRESPONDENCE.Letters to John Couch Adams, various correspondents. | From Hen. Hingston, Tavistock: congratulates him on exam. success. Mr. Cowlard "says you have assumed... | From Hen. Hingston, Tavistock: congratulates him on exam. success. Mr. Cowlard "says you have assumed quite a college appearance". Busy in bank because of staff illness. Engaged in tracing family genealogy over 200 years. "Our late master Mr. Grylls" returning from Australia | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 24/02/1840 24/02/1840 -
AM/564 THE ADAMS FAMILY OF LITCOTT, LANEAST, AND BADHARLICK, EGLOSKERRY.PAPERS OF JOHN COUCH ADAMS.CORRESPONDENCE.Letters to John Couch Adams, various correspondents. | From Hen. Hingston, Plymouth: has been posted to Plymouth. House is in new street in... | From Hen. Hingston, Plymouth: has been posted to Plymouth. House is in new street in higher part of Plymouth. Foundation stone of large new church laid in Southside Street near Custom House Quay. New South Devon and East Cornwall Hospital opened next day | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 22/06/1840 22/06/1840 -
2519/103 Serpell Son and Davey.Plymouth deeds.North Hill, Devon and Cornwall Girl's School.Property Records. | Agreement 1 Revd Thomas Coulthard of Plymstock and Alfred Hingston of Plymouth, banker, trustees under... | Agreement 1 Revd Thomas Coulthard of Plymstock and Alfred Hingston of Plymouth, banker, trustees under the will of Revd John Hatchard 2 Devon and Cornwall Girl's School Limited For sale of land at Tavistock Road, part of North Hill Estate, with plan. Consideration: £3000 | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1875 31/12/1875 -
178/216/27 LLOYDS BANK DEEDS AND PAPERS.FAMILY AND PERSONAL PAPERS.Page Family. | Draft conveyance 1 Alfred Hingston of Plymouth, banker, and John Dymond of Exeter, banker 2... | Draft conveyance 1 Alfred Hingston of Plymouth, banker, and John Dymond of Exeter, banker 2 Samuel Gurney of London, esq, and others No 28 Portland Square, and four houses in Cave Street, Bristol | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1848 31/12/1848 -
178/221/22 LLOYDS BANK DEEDS AND PAPERS.The Plymouth Great Western Dock Company. | Transfer 1 William Browne, Charles Hingston and Alfred Hirgston 2 Louisa Ellen Gilkes Of three... | Transfer 1 William Browne, Charles Hingston and Alfred Hirgston 2 Louisa Ellen Gilkes Of three debenture bonds of the Plymouth Great Western Dock Company | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1863 31/12/1863 -
874/69/26 The Lopes Family.Walkhampton, Phoenix Mill, formerly Furzehill Mill. | Assignment of mortgage 1 Joseph Hingston and Walter Prideaux of Plymouth, bankers, and Robert Were... | Assignment of mortgage 1 Joseph Hingston and Walter Prideaux of Plymouth, bankers, and Robert Were Fox of Bristol, confectioner 2 Sir Massey Lopes of Maristow Phoenix mills, Horrabridge, Walkhampton | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 24/02/1825 24/02/1825 -
874/69/28 The Lopes Family.Walkhampton, Phoenix Mill, formerly Furzehill Mill. | Abstract of title of Joseph Hingston, Walter Prideaux and Robert Were Fox to Furzehill, now... | Abstract of title of Joseph Hingston, Walter Prideaux and Robert Were Fox to Furzehill, now Phoenix mill, Horrabridge, Walkhampton | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1825 31/12/1825 -
AD514/16 John Tregerthen Short of St. Ives.Accession No. 2259.Lot 256. | F. Hingston to J Short. Concerning price of hogsheads. Jenkyns putting hogsheads in the loft... | F. Hingston to J Short. Concerning price of hogsheads. Jenkyns putting hogsheads in the loft etc. Truro | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 19/08/1832 19/08/1832 (See HM#16)
AD514/8 John Tregerthen Short of St. Ives.Accession No. 2259.Lot 256. | F. Hingston to John Short. Sale of cargo of fish on the Bicton: will be... | F. Hingston to John Short. Sale of cargo of fish on the Bicton: will be sold for price curers may take. Bicton not yet arrived at St. Ives; wanted John Short to let him know of its arrival. Truro | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 05/11/1831 05/11/1831 (See HM#16)
72/1270/2 Strode Family of Newnham, Plympton St Mary.Miscellaneous. | Coloured plan of Hingstones and Goodwills, South Milton Surveyor: J Andrew and Son Scale: 1"... | Coloured plan of Hingstones and Goodwills, South Milton Surveyor: J Andrew and Son Scale: 1" to 3 chains | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1886 31/12/1886 -
74/388/5 Kitley Estate, Yealmpton.Accounts. | Letter from William Barratt of Brixton to A Hingston Esq, relating a loan of £800... | Letter from William Barratt of Brixton to A Hingston Esq, relating a loan of £800 | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1897 31/12/1897 -
Devon Crew Lists.Kate (43568). | Kate: Registered Port: Dartmouth, Devon; Tonnage: 58; Master(s): Tolcher; Owner(s): Hingston. | Kate: Registered Port: Dartmouth, Devon; Tonnage: 58; Master(s): Tolcher; Owner(s): Hingston. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1863 31/12/1863 -
Devon Crew Lists.Lizzie (67268). | Lizzie: Registered Port: Salcombe, Devon; Tonnage: 99; Master(s): Sherriff; Owner(s): Hingston. | Lizzie: Registered Port: Salcombe, Devon; Tonnage: 99; Master(s): Sherriff; Owner(s): Hingston. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1873 31/12/1873 -
Devon Crew Lists.Marian (43572). | Marian: Registered Port: Dartmouth, Devon; Tonnage: 132; Master(s): Frink; Owner(s): Hingston. | Marian: Registered Port: Dartmouth, Devon; Tonnage: 132; Master(s): Frink; Owner(s): Hingston. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1863 31/12/1863 -
Devon Crew Lists.Cotehele (21340). | Cotehele: Registered Port: Plymouth, Devon; Tonnage: 34; Master(s): Hingston; Owner(s): Westcott. | Cotehele: Registered Port: Plymouth, Devon; Tonnage: 34; Master(s): Hingston; Owner(s): Westcott. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1888 31/12/1888 -
MS 11936/499/1021352 Records of Sun Fire Office.Policy register. | Insured: Richard Hingston of 11 Bedford Court Bedford Street Covent Garden jeweller | Insured: Richard Hingston of 11 Bedford Court Bedford Street Covent Garden jeweller | Held by: London Metropolitan Archives: City of London 22/10/1824 22/10/1824 -
WO 372/23/19713 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Women's Services, Distinguished Conduct Medals and Military Medals. | Medal card of Hingston, Allyne Elizabeth Maria. Corps: Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps. Regiment No:... | Medal card of Hingston, Allyne Elizabeth Maria. Corps Regiment No Rank Queen Mary's Army Auxiliary Corps 17195 Forewoman. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205694 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, William G. Corps: Dorsetshire Regiment. Regiment No: 31800. Rank: Private. | Medal card of Hingston, William G. Corps Regiment No Rank Dorsetshire Regiment 31800 Private. Worcestershire Regiment 57604 Private. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205693 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, William George. Corps: Royal Engineers. Regiment No: 110355. Rank: Pioneer. | Medal card of Hingston, William George. Corps Regiment No Rank Royal Engineers 110355 Pioneer. Labour Corps 290348 Private. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205674 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, Harold Cuddeford. Corps: London Regiment Attached Royal Fusiliers. Rank: Temporary Captain.... | Medal card of Hingston, Harold Cuddeford. Corps Regiment No Rank London Regiment Attached Royal Fusiliers Temporary Captain. London Regiment Attached Royal Fusiliers Captain. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205657 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, Edmund F T. Corps: London Regiment. Regiment No: 1543. Rank: Private.... | Medal card of Hingston, Edmund F T. Corps Regiment No Rank London Regiment 1543 Private. London Regiment 530117 Private. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
ADM 188/633/41864 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. Royal Naval Air Service RNAS. 41001-42000. | Name Hingston, Leonard. Official Number: F41864. Place of Birth: Wanstead, London. Date of Birth: 03... | Name Hingston, Leonard. Official Number: F41864. Place of Birth: Wanstead, London. Date of Birth: 03 November 1899. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1917 31/12/1917 Former Reference Dep: Vol No. F41
ADM 188/554/363877 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. General series to 1907. 363501-364000. | Name Hingston, William Henry. Official Number: 363877. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. Date of Birth:... | Name Hingston, William Henry. Official Number: 363877. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. Date of Birth: 12 July 1889. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1904 31/12/1904 Former Reference Dep: Vol No. 363-2
ADM 188/889/11199 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. Stokers. 11001-11500. | Name Hingston, Henry Basset. Official Number: K11199. Place of Birth: Kingsbridge, Devon. Date of Birth:... | Name Hingston, Henry Basset. Official Number: K11199. Place of Birth: Kingsbridge, Devon. Date of Birth: 27 September 1892. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1911 31/12/1911 Former Reference Dep: Vol.No. K11-1
ADM 188/946/39660 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. Stokers. 39501-40000. | Name Hingston, John Henry. Official Number: K39660. Place of Birth: Totnes, Devon. Date of Birth:... | Name Hingston, John Henry. Official Number: K39660. Place of Birth: Totnes, Devon. Date of Birth: 04 September 1898. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1917 31/12/1917 Former Reference Dep: Vol.No. K39-2
ADM 188/1054/18338 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. Miscellaneous. 18001-18500. | Name Hingston, Walter Baden. Official Number: M18338. Place of Birth: Kingsbridge, Devon. Date of Birth:... | Name Hingston, Walter Baden. Official Number: M18338. Place of Birth: Kingsbridge, Devon. Date of Birth: 02 August 1900. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1915 31/12/1915 Former Reference Dep: Vol No. M18-1
ADM 188/1055/18951 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. Miscellaneous. 18501-19000. | Name Hingston, Edwin Charles. Official Number: M18951. Place of Birth: Falmouth, Cornwall. Date of Birth:... | Name Hingston, Edwin Charles. Official Number: M18951. Place of Birth: Falmouth, Cornwall. Date of Birth: 19 November 1894. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1915 31/12/1915 Former Reference Dep: Vol No. M18-2
ADM 188/992/2413 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. Stewards/domestics. 2001-2500. | Name Stanbury, Robert Hingston. Official Number: L2413. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. Date of Birth:... | Name Stanbury, Robert Hingston. Official Number: L2413. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. Date of Birth: 20 April 1893. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1910 31/12/1910 Former Reference Dep: Vol.No. L2-1
ADM 188/1074/28307 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. Miscellaneous. 28001-28500. | Name Hingston, Philip John. Official Number: M28307. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. Date of Birth:... | Name Hingston, Philip John. Official Number: M28307. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. Date of Birth: 14 August 1890. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1917 31/12/1917 Former Reference Dep: Vol No. M28-1
ADM 363/613/118 Admiralty: Royal Navy Seamen's Services Continuous Record (CR) Cards. Continuous Service Record Cards: Numbers MX 46943-MX 47096. (Described at item level). | Name: John Lewis Hingston. Official Number: MX 47061. Date of Birth: 23 April 1908. Place... | Name: John Lewis Hingston. Official Number: MX 47061. Date of Birth: 23 April 1908. Place of Birth: Quarry Park, Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1925 31/12/1939 -
ADM 188/167/126055 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. Registers. 126001 - 126500. | Name Hingston, Robert William. Official Number: 126055. Place of Birth: Morice Town Devonport. Date of... | Name Hingston, Robert William. Official Number: 126055. Place of Birth: Morice Town Devonport. Date of Birth: 30 March 1860. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1884 31/12/1884 Former Reference Dep: Vol No. 126-1
ADM 188/354/203616 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. General series to 1907. 203501-204000. | Name Hingston, John Henry. Official Number: 203616. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. Date of Birth:... | Name Hingston, John Henry. Official Number: 203616. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. Date of Birth: 04 October 1881. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1899 31/12/1899 Former Reference Dep: Vol No.203-2
ADM 159/151/12195 Admiralty: Royal Marines: Registers of Service. Plymouth Division (RMLI). 12005 - 12552. | Name Hingston, John. Register Number: 12195. Division: Royal Marine Light Infantry: Plymouth Division. When Enlisted/Date... | Name Hingston, John. Register Number: 12195. Division: Royal Marine Light Infantry: Plymouth Division. When Enlisted/Date of Enlistment: 23 June 1902. Date of Birth: 04 January 1884. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1903 31/10/1903 -
ADM 362/62/61 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seaman's Services. Register of Seaman's Services: Numbers MX47001-MX47500. (Described at item level). | Name: John Lewis Hingston. Official Number: MX 47061. Date of Birth: 23 April 1908. Place... | Name: John Lewis Hingston. Official Number: MX 47061. Date of Birth: 23 April 1908. Place of Birth: Quarry Park, Loddiswell, Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1925 31/12/1929 -
WO 97/297/70 Royal Hospital Chelsea: Soldiers Service Documents. 1760-1854: discharge papers arranged by regiment, but each described at item level. (WO 97/1-1271). 8th Foot: Good - Kee. | JOHN Hingston Born STAVERTON, Devonshire Served in 8th Foot Regiment Discharged aged 41 | JOHN Hingston Born STAVERTON, Devonshire Served in 8th Foot Regiment Discharged aged 41. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1826 31/12/1847 -
ADM 240/47/87 Admiralty: Royal Naval Reserve: Officers' Service Records. All officers. Dates of seniority March-November 1917. Date of last entry (approximately) 1920. (Described at... | Name: George Henry Hingston. Rank: Engineer Sub Lieutenant (Temporary) Date of Seniority: 05 July 1917.... | Name: George Henry Hingston. Rank: Engineer Sub Lieutenant (Temporary) Date of Seniority: 05 July 1917. Date of Birth: [not given]. Place of Birth: [not given]. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 22/03/1917 31/12/1920 -
ADM 240/80/106 Admiralty: Royal Naval Reserve: Officers' Service Records. Supply Officers. Dates of seniority 1918-1932, Date of latest notation (approximately) 1950 (Described at item... | Name: Terence Hingston. Rank: Paymaster Lieutenant. Date of Seniority: 20 August 1932. Date of Birth:... | Name: Terence Hingston. Rank: Paymaster Lieutenant. Date of Seniority: 20 August 1932. Date of Birth: 07 July 1905. Place of Birth: [not given]. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 05/09/1919 02/01/1950 -
ADM 27/16/276 Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment registers recording the sending of wages to next of kin by warrant officers, ratings... | William Hingston; Ship's name: HMS Salvador; Pay book number: SB 550; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation:... | William Hingston; Ship's name: HMS Salvador; Pay book number: SB 550; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Wife Margaret; When Allotted: 1806; Remarks: Died 1 April 1809. Robert Geary; Ship's name: HMS Salvador; Pay book number: SB 547; Rank: Coxswain; Relation: Wife Elizabeth; When Allotted: 1806; Remarks: Discharged 9 October 1810 to HMS Prince Frederick. John Cox; Ship's name: HMS Salvador; Pay book number: Blank; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Wife Jane; When Allotted: 1806; Remarks: Discharged to HMS Revenge (date not given). Alexander McKay; Ship's name: HMS Salvador; Pay book number: Blank; Rank: Ordinary Seaman; Relation: Wife (name not given); When Allotted: 1806; Remarks: Discharged to HMS Amsterdam (date not given). Dennis Doran; Ship's name: HMS Salvador; Pay book number: SL 37318; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Wife (name not given); When Allotted: 1806; Remarks: Blank. Duncan Robertson; Ship's name: HMS Salvador; Pay book number: SB 198; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Mother Henrietta; When Allotted: 1806; Remarks: Blank. Nicholas Ogran; Ship's name: HMS Salvador; Pay book number: SB 591; Rank: Ordinary Seaman; Relation: Wife Hannah; When Allotted: 1806; Remarks: Discharged 10 June 1809 to HMS Europe invalided. William Carroll; Ship's name: HMS Salvador; Pay book number: SB 581; Rank: Landsman; Relation: Wife Catherine; When Allotted: 1806; Remarks: Blank. George Sharp; Ship's name: HMS Salvador; Pay book number: SB 565; Rank: Ordinary Seaman; Relation: Wife Ann; When Allotted: 1806; Remarks: Discharged 18 August 1812 to HMS Landrail. James Smith; Ship's name: HMS Salvador; Pay book number: SB 578; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Wife Mary; When Allotted: 1806; Remarks: Discharged 31 December 1808 to HMS Resolve. George Power; Ship's name: HMS Salvador; Pay book number: SL 13230; Rank: Ordinary Seaman; Relation: Wife Lucy; When Allotted: 1806; Remarks: Blank. William Nowlan; Ship's name: HMS Salvador; Pay book number: SL 29264; Rank: Landsman; Relation: Wife Mary; When Allotted: 1806; Remarks: Discharged to HMS Genereux (date not given). John Harford; Ship's name: HMS Salvador; Pay book number: SB 498; Rank: Landsman; Relation: Wife Elizabeth; When Allotted: 1806; Remarks: Discharged 10 September 1806 to HMS Neptune. Terence Rowe; Ship's name: HMS Salvador; Pay book number: (not given); Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Wife (name not given); When Allotted: 1806; Remarks: Discharged 15 November 1806 to HMS Gibraltar. Richard Rothby; Ship's name: HMS Salvador; Pay book number: SL 36139; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Wife (name not given); When Allotted: 1806; Remarks: Blank. Joseph Bentley; Ship's name: HMS Salvador; Pay book number: SB 664; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Wife (name not given); When Allotted: 1806; Remarks: Blank. William Lawrence Cord; Ship's name: HMS Salvador; Pay book number: SB 67; Rank: Boatswain's Mate; Relation: Wife Rebecca; When Allotted: 1806; Remarks: Discharged 11 April 1811 to HMS Brave. William Newman; Ship's name: HMS Salvador; Pay book number: SL 38067; Rank: Landsman; Relation: Wife (name not given); When Allotted: 1806; Remarks: Discharged (date not given) to HMS Laurel. James Donnelly; Ship's name: HMS Salvador; Pay book number: SL 39559; Rank: Private Royal Marine; Relation: Mother ; When Allotted: 1806; Remarks: Blank. John Murphy; Ship's name: HMS Salvador; Pay book number: SL 40148; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Wife (name not given); When Allotted: 1806; Remarks: Discharged (date not given) unserviceable. Thomas Pope; Ship's name: HMS Salvador; Pay book number: SL 39395; Rank: Landsman; Relation: Wife Susannah; When Allotted: 1806; Remarks: Discharged 23 June 1810 unserviceable. Patrick Kelly; Ship's name: HMS Salvador; Pay book number: SL 40146; Rank: Ordinary Seaman; Relation: Wife (name not given); When Allotted: 1806; Remarks: Discharged 24 February 1807 to HMS Princess. William Ward; Ship's name: HMS Salvador; Pay book number: SL 39406; Rank: Landsman; Relation: Wife (name not given); When Allotted: 1806; Remarks: Discharged 16 November 1806 toHMS Laurel. John Heal; Ship's name: HMS Salvador; Pay book number: SB 619; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Mother Patience; When Allotted: 1806; Remarks: Discharged 7 March 1812 to HMS Electra. Robert Martin; Ship's name: HMS Salvador; Pay book number: SB 620; Rank: Landsman; Relation: Mother Elizabeth; When Allotted: 1806; Remarks: discharged 9 October 1810 toHMS Prince Frederick. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1806 31/12/1806 -
ADM 29/23/341 Admiralty: Royal Navy, Royal Marines, Coastguard and related services: Officers' and Ratings' Service Records (Series II). Navy Pay Office: Entry Books of Certificates of Service. Admiralty: boatswains. | Original page number: 341 Robert Hingston; Rank: Boatswain; Born: [Not Given]; Age on entry: 16;... | Original page number: 341 Robert Hingston; Rank: Boatswain; Born: [Not Given]; Age on entry: 16; Dates served: 12 March 1819-31 December 1854. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1840 31/05/1870 -
C 14/89/H4 Court of Chancery: Clerks of Records and Writs Office: Pleadings 1842-1852. Pleadings starting in 1843, and continuing thereafter. Pleadings (by H plaintiffs) started in 1843. Described at item level. | Cause number: 1843 H4. Short title: Hingston v Lyne. Documents: Two bills, answer, bill of... | Cause number: 1843 H4. Short title: Hingston v Lyne. Documents: Two bills, answer, bill of revivor and supplement, amended bill, answer, examination. Plaintiffs: Richard Hingston and others. Defendants: Benjamin Hart Lyne. Provincial solicitor employed in Cornwall.. Amended by bill of revivor 1844. Plaintiffs: George William Buller and his wife. Defendants: Elizabeth Hingston Lyne widow, Richard Stephens Lyne and Richard Hingston. Amended by bill of revivor 1846. Plaintiff: Charlotte Buller widow. Defendants: Elizabeth Hingston Lyne widow, Richard Stephen Lyne and Richard Hingston. | Details have been added from C 32/147, which also gives information about further process. Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1843 31/12/1843 (See HD#19)
WO 76/43/4 War Office: Records of Officers' Services. Exeter Record Office. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. WO 76. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (46th Foot). | Name: Frederic L Hingston. Regiment: 46th Regiment. Date of Service: 1899. Born: 1877. | Name: Frederic L Hingston. Regiment: 46th Regiment. Date of Service: 1899. Born: 1877. | Descriptions relating to individuals have been created using information from a nominal card index relating to Army Officers service compiled in the 1980s, which is not comprehensive and may contain some errors Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1899 31/12/1899 -
C 16/795/H82 Court of Chancery: Clerks of Records and Writs Office: Pleadings 1861-1875. Chancery pleadings described at item level. | Cause number: 1872 H82. Short title: Hingston v Tadd. Documents: Bill only. Plaintiffs: Frederick Collier... | Cause number: 1872 H82. Short title: Hingston v Tadd. Documents: Bill only. Plaintiffs: Frederick Collier Hingston. Defendants: Grace Tadd, Peter Tadd, Sabina James Tadd and Mary Tadd. Provincial solicitor employed in Cornwall. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1872 31/12/1872 (See HD#36)
J 77/501/15284 Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes, later Supreme Court of Judicature: Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Files. 1885-1898 Series. Divorce and matrimonial cause files, described at item level. | Divorce Court File: 15284. Appellant: George Harry Hingston Fuller. Respondent: Ellen Fuller. Co-respondent: Edgar Cox.... | Divorce Court File: 15284. Appellant: George Harry Hingston Fuller. Respondent: Ellen Fuller. Co-respondent: Edgar Cox. Type: Husband's petition for divorce [hd]. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1892 31/12/1892 -
ADM 363/486/19 Admiralty: Royal Navy Seamen's Services Continuous Record (CR) Cards. Continuous Service Record Cards: Numbers M35710-M35923. (Described at item level). | Name: William Henry Atwill Hingston. Official Number: M. 35732. Date of Birth: 23 January 1892.... | Name: William Henry Atwill Hingston. Official Number: M. 35732. Date of Birth: 23 January 1892. Place of Birth: Totnes, Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1925 31/12/1939 -
ADM 139/637/23639 Admiralty: Royal Navy Continuous Service Engagement Books. CS NUMBERS. 23601A - 23700A. | Name Hingston, Samuel. Place of Birth: Tiverton, Devon. Continuous Service Number: 23639A. Date of Volunteering:... | Name Hingston, Samuel. Place of Birth: Tiverton, Devon. Continuous Service Number: 23639A. Date of Volunteering: 01 September 1862. Date of Birth: 30 April 1834. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1853 31/12/1872 -
ADM 139/572/17160 Admiralty: Royal Navy Continuous Service Engagement Books. CS NUMBERS. 17101A - 17200A. | Name Hingston, Roberts. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. Continuous Service Number: 17160A. Date of Volunteering:... | Name Hingston, Roberts. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. Continuous Service Number: 17160A. Date of Volunteering: 23 May 1861. Date of Birth: 09 January 1847. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1853 31/12/1872 -
ADM 139/341/34082 Admiralty: Royal Navy Continuous Service Engagement Books. CS NUMBERS. 34001 - 34100. | Name Hingston alias McNeils, George H. Place of Birth: Halberton, Devon. Continuous Service Number: 34082.... | Name Hingston alias McNeils, George H. Place of Birth: Halberton, Devon. Continuous Service Number: 34082. Date of Volunteering: 11 August 1857. Date of Birth: 24 November 1831. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1853 31/12/1872 -
ADM 139/287/28697 Admiralty: Royal Navy Continuous Service Engagement Books. CS NUMBERS. 28601 - 28700. | Name Hingston, George. Place of Birth: Paignton, Devon. Continuous Service Number: 28697. Date of Volunteering:... | Name Hingston, George. Place of Birth: Paignton, Devon. Continuous Service Number: 28697. Date of Volunteering: 23 October 1865. Date of Birth: 07 February 1840. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1853 31/12/1872 -
ADM 139/182/18148 Admiralty: Royal Navy Continuous Service Engagement Books. CS NUMBERS. 18101 - 18200. | Name Hingston, Richard. Place of Birth: Boulonge, France. Continuous Service Number: 18148. Date of Volunteering:... | Name Hingston, Richard. Place of Birth: Boulonge, France. Continuous Service Number: 18148. Date of Volunteering: 10 October 1854. Date of Birth: 23 December 1835. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1853 31/12/1872 -
MSS Eng c 2293 Caplat, Moran Victor Hingston, (1916-2003), administrator, Glyndebourne Festival Opera, letters to JW Lambert | letters to JW Lambert | Held by: Oxford University: Bodleian Library, Special Collections 01/01/1970 31/12/1986 Former Reference Pro: NRA 41271
Hingston, Richard William George, (1887-1966), naturalist and explorer, entomological papers rel to Greenland | entomological papers rel to Greenland | Held by: See information in published source 01/01/1928 31/12/1928 Former Reference Pro: See Paul Morgan, Index to MSS outside the Bodleian 1991
ADM 363/196/7 Admiralty: Royal Navy Seamen's Services Continuous Record (CR) Cards. Continuous Service Record Cards: Numbers M18331-M20592. (Described at item level). | Name: Walter Baden Hingston. Official Number: M. 18338. Date of Birth: 2 August 1900. Place... | Name: Walter Baden Hingston. Official Number: M. 18338. Date of Birth: 2 August 1900. Place of Birth: West Alvington Near Kingsbridge, Devon. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1925 31/12/1939 -
WO 97/572/1 Royal Hospital Chelsea: Soldiers Service Documents. 1760-1854: discharge papers arranged by regiment, but each described at item level. (WO 97/1-1271). 41st Foot: Hin - Lyo. | WILLIAM HINGSON alias WILLIAM Hingston Born POUNSHAM, Devonshire Served in 41st Foot Regiment Discharged aged... | WILLIAM HINGSON alias WILLIAM Hingston Born POUNSHAM, Devonshire Served in 41st Foot Regiment Discharged aged 42. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1826 31/12/1843 -
PIN 26/7147 Ministry of Pensions and successors: Selected First World War Pensions Award Files. | Acting Corporal Edmund Frederick Hingston, The London Regiment. Regiment No: 530117. Nature of Disability: gun-shot... | Acting Corporal Edmund Frederick Hingston, The London Regiment. Regiment No: 530117. Nature of Disability: gun-shot wound to chest. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1913 31/12/1922 -
MS 11936/571/1308377 Records of Sun Fire Office. | Insured: Joseph Hingston 77 Park Street Camden Town Middlesex broker and appraiser Other property or... | Insured: Joseph Hingston 77 Park Street Camden Town Middlesex broker and appraiser Other property or occupiers: 55, 56, 57 Lower Bayham Street Camden Town Middlesex | Held by: London Metropolitan Archives: City of London 23/08/1839 23/08/1839 -
PIN 26/20615 Ministry of Pensions and successors: Selected First World War Pensions Award Files. Overseas. | Gunner William Francis Hingston, Royal Garrison Artillery. Regiment No: 128383. Nature of Disability. sarcoma | Gunner William Francis Hingston, Royal Garrison Artillery. Regiment No: 128383. Nature of Disability. sarcoma. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1916 31/12/1950 Former Reference Dep: 27200/OS/W
Devon Crew Lists.Eliza (81752). | Eliza: Registered Port: Salcombe, Devon; Tonnage: 49; Master(s): Davis; Owner(s): Hingston. | Eliza: Registered Port: Salcombe, Devon; Tonnage: 49; Master(s): Davis; Owner(s): Hingston. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1883 31/12/1883 -
Devon Crew Lists.Ellen (20175). | Ellen: Registered Port: Dartmouth, Devon; Tonnage: 73; Master(s): Crispin; Owner(s): Hingston. | Ellen: Registered Port: Dartmouth, Devon; Tonnage: 73; Master(s): Crispin; Owner(s): Hingston. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1863 31/12/1863 -
Devon Crew Lists.Eugenie (15288). | Eugenie: Registered Port: Dartmouth, Devon; Tonnage: 135; Master(s): Jarvis; Owner(s): Hingston. | Eugenie: Registered Port: Dartmouth, Devon; Tonnage: 135; Master(s): Jarvis; Owner(s): Hingston. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1863 31/12/1863 -
Devon Crew Lists.Sarah Jane (76348). | Sarah Jane: Registered Port: Salcombe, Devon; Tonnage: 55; Master(s): Foale; Owner(s): Hingston. | Sarah Jane: Registered Port: Salcombe, Devon; Tonnage: 55; Master(s): Foale; Owner(s): Hingston. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1878 31/12/1878 -
Devon Crew Lists.May Blossom (95131). | May Blossom: Registered Port: Plymouth, Devon; Tonnage: 33; Master(s): Hingston; Owner(s): Westcott. | May Blossom: Registered Port: Plymouth, Devon; Tonnage: 33; Master(s): Hingston; Owner(s): Westcott. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1890 31/12/1890 -
Devon Crew Lists.Marian (43572). | Marian: Registered Port: Dartmouth, Devon; Tonnage: 133; Master(s): Jarvis; Owner(s): Hingston. | Marian: Registered Port: Dartmouth, Devon; Tonnage: 133; Master(s): Jarvis; Owner(s): Hingston. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1877 31/12/1877 -
ADM 45/2/290 Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Officers' and Civilians' Effects Papers. Series 1, Nos. 251-500. Described at item level. | Number: 290 William Hingston, Master, who died: 1 May 1832. Notes on executor's application for... | Number: 290 William Hingston, Master, who died: 1 May 1832. Notes on executor's application for money owed by the Royal Navy. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1832 31/12/1833 -
CH/37/50 Chellew and Son, St. Ives.LEASES, UNDERLEASES, ASSIGNMENTS, OF LEASEHOLD SURRENDERS, CONSENTS, ETC. | Surrender of leasehold. (i) St. Ives Mines Ltd (ii) Mrs. E. M. Hingston and others... | Surrender of leasehold. (i) St. Ives Mines Ltd (ii) Mrs. E. M. Hingston and others (i-ii) ---- Lands at Trenwith and Consols, St. Ives. | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 01/01/1923 31/12/1923 -
567/97/42 Shelly & Johns, Solicitors, Plymouth.Cornwall.Liskeard. | Conveyance 1 Elizabeth Hingston Lyne of Liskeard, widow 2 Samuel Abbott of Liskeard, gent 3... | Conveyance 1 Elizabeth Hingston Lyne of Liskeard, widow 2 Samuel Abbott of Liskeard, gent 3 Edward Geach of Liskeard, gent Trouts alias Gut Lane Meadow, Liskeard | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1846 31/12/1846 (See HD#19)
567/97/41 Shelly & Johns, Solicitors, Plymouth.Cornwall.Liskeard. | Conveyance 1 John Taunton of Plymouth, gent 2 Elizabeth Hingston Lyne of Liskeard, widow Trouts... | Conveyance 1 John Taunton of Plymouth, gent 2 Elizabeth Hingston Lyne of Liskeard, widow Trouts alias Gut Lane Meadow, Liskeard | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1846 31/12/1846 (See HD#19)
737/74 St Aubyn's Parish, Devonport.INCUMBENT.Marriage Licences. | Walter Homer Bond of St Aubyn, bachelor, and Violet Gladys Hingston of Torpoint, Cornwall, spinster | | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 29/01/1919 29/01/1919 -
73/136 Rooker and Matthews, Solicitors of Plymouth.TAVISTOCK. | Agreement 1 Edward Smith Crease of Tavistock, mining engineer 2 Hingston Lindon of Plymouth, merchant... | Agreement 1 Edward Smith Crease of Tavistock, mining engineer 2 Hingston Lindon of Plymouth, merchant and Charles Blandford Crease of 1 Great Tower Street, London Concerning invention and patent rights for drilling and boring machinery | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 16/02/1864 16/02/1864 -
2519/104 Serpell Son and Davey.Plymouth deeds.North Hill, Devon and Cornwall Girl's School.Property Records. | Memorandum of Agreement 1 Revd Thomas Coulthard of Plymstock and Alfred Hingston of Plymouth, banker,... | Memorandum of Agreement 1 Revd Thomas Coulthard of Plymstock and Alfred Hingston of Plymouth, banker, trustees under the will of Revd John Hatchard 2 Devon and Cornwall Girl's School Limited For sale of land at Tavistock Road, part of North Hill Estate. Consideration: £3000 | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1875 31/12/1875 -
178/104/2 LLOYDS BANK DEEDS AND PAPERS.PLYMOUTH.The Esplanade, Plymouth. | Draft convenant 1 Alfred Hingston of Plymouth, esq 2 Benjamin Parkham of Plymouth, esq 3... | Draft convenant 1 Alfred Hingston of Plymouth, esq 2 Benjamin Parkham of Plymouth, esq 3 Edmond Lockyer of Plymouth, esq, and Samuel Pym of Tamerton Foliot, esq, Thomas Lockyer of Wembury, esq, The Reverend Frederick Pym of Landrake, executors under the will of Edmund Lockyer | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1837 31/12/1837 -
178/216/25 LLOYDS BANK DEEDS AND PAPERS.FAMILY AND PERSONAL PAPERS.Page Family. | Declaration of trust 1 Alfred Hingston of Plymouth, banker, and John Dymond of Exeter, banker... | Declaration of trust 1 Alfred Hingston of Plymouth, banker, and John Dymond of Exeter, banker 2 William Prance of Plymouth, esq, and Jonathan Ramsey of Stoke Damerel, esq, both of the Devon and Cornwall Bank No 27 Portland Square, Bristol | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1845 31/12/1845 -
178/224/2 LLOYDS BANK DEEDS AND PAPERS.Prideaux and Fox, Solicitors papers.DRAFT WILLS. | Alfred Hingston of Plymouth, manager of The Devon and Cornwall Bank | Alfred Hingston of Plymouth, manager of The Devon and Cornwall Bank | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1870 31/12/1870 -
874/69/24 The Lopes Family.Walkhampton, Phoenix Mill, formerly Furzehill Mill. | Assignment of mortgage 1 Saunders Hornbrook of Tavistock, woollen manufacturer 2 Joseph Hingston, Walter Prideaux... | Assignment of mortgage 1 Saunders Hornbrook of Tavistock, woollen manufacturer 2 Joseph Hingston, Walter Prideaux and Robert Wereof Plymouth, bankers Phoenix mill, Horrabridge, Walkhampton | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 06/07/1818 06/07/1818 -
874/69/25 The Lopes Family.Walkhampton, Phoenix Mill, formerly Furzehill Mill. | Bond in £4104 1 Saunders Hornbrook 2 Joseph Hingston and others | Bond in £4104 1 Saunders Hornbrook 2 Joseph Hingston and others | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 06/07/1818 06/07/1818 -
438/12 Foot and Bowden Deeds. | Conveyance 1 Frederick Hingston Fox of Oakhill, Torre, Torquay, gent and Charles Prideaux of Plymouth,... | Conveyance 1 Frederick Hingston Fox of Oakhill, Torre, Torquay, gent and Charles Prideaux of Plymouth, gent 2 Henry Prideaux of Plymouth, gent 3 Rachel Cookworthy Fox of Exeter, widow 4 John Petherbridge Pearse of Plymouth, gent 5 The Reverend Edward Leachman of Thornington Parsonage, Essex 9 Princess Square, Plymouth | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1874 31/12/1874 -
AD514/11 John Tregerthen Short of St. Ives.Accession No. 2259.Lot 256. | F. Hingston to John Short. About payment of The Jane's cargo and payment for salt.... | F. Hingston to John Short. About payment of The Jane's cargo and payment for salt. Truro | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 02/12/1831 02/12/1831 (See HM#16)
74/7/2 Kitley Estate, Yealmpton. | Assignment of lease 1 Joseph Hingston of Plymouth, merchant 2 Nicholas Carter of Gerston, West... | Assignment of lease 1 Joseph Hingston of Plymouth, merchant 2 Nicholas Carter of Gerston, West Alvington, yeoman Property as above | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1812 31/12/1812 -
1309/44 Serpell, Son and Davy Solicitors.Plymouth. | Mortgage for £7375 1. Alfred Debnam of Plymouth, contractor 2. Charles Albert Hingston of Plymouth,... | Mortgage for £7375 1. Alfred Debnam of Plymouth, contractor 2. Charles Albert Hingston of Plymouth, doctor of medicine and Charles Frederick Tanner of Ivybridge, esq 1-5 Marlborough Road and 40-44 Addison Road, Plymouth | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1887 31/12/1887 -
365/72 Wills, Settlements and deeds. | Coveyance 1 Richard Stephens Lyne 2 Elizabeth Hingston Lyne 3 William Battishill Saunders Wadham, Liskeard,... | Coveyance 1 Richard Stephens Lyne 2 Elizabeth Hingston Lyne 3 William Battishill Saunders Wadham, Liskeard, Cornwall | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 20/06/1871 20/06/1871 (See HD#19)
SHM/920 Sitwell, Harvey and Money of Truro, Solicitors.FAMILY FINANCIAL. | Assignment; consideration £350 1. Geo. Hingston Fuller, Liverpool, surgeon 2. Trustees of the General Reversionary... | Assignment; consideration £350 1. Geo. Hingston Fuller, Liverpool, surgeon 2. Trustees of the General Reversionary and Investment Co., Mddx., Recites: will Lieut. Chas. Webbe, proved 18 Sep. 1839 - Interest in estate of Webbe | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 01/06/1887 01/06/1887 -
114/28/46 Shelly and Johns Solicitors. | Mr Harry Dicker and Mrs Rosa Hingston, papers re tenancy of shop and house at... | Mr Harry Dicker and Mrs Rosa Hingston, papers re tenancy of shop and house at 37 Vauxhall Street, Plymouth | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1928 31/12/1928 -
AD514/5 John Tregerthen Short of St. Ives.Accession No. 2259.Lot 256. | F. Hingston to Augustus Stephens, St. Ives. Fish described by Short will make 'a very... | F. Hingston to Augustus Stephens, St. Ives. Fish described by Short will make 'a very convenient little cargo.' Wants to know what persons have sold fish or oil at St. Ives. Truro | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 10/10/1831 10/10/1831 (See HM#16)
AD514/7 John Tregerthen Short of St. Ives.Accession No. 2259.Lot 256. | F. Hingston to John Short, St. Ives. Again about sale of cargo of fish. Will... | F. Hingston to John Short, St. Ives. Again about sale of cargo of fish. Will inquire about Italian merchants. Asks him about ships at St. Ives. Truro | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 29/10/1831 29/10/1831 (See HM#16)
AD514/3 John Tregerthen Short of St. Ives.Accession No. 2259.Lot 256. | F. Hingston to John Short. More cellar-room needed for saving fish and salt, which he... | F. Hingston to John Short. More cellar-room needed for saving fish and salt, which he asks John Short to acquire. Hichen's own cellar will take 200 hogsheads; about eighty there are at present. Short to take more cellars by the year if necessary. Truro | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 08/09/1831 08/09/1831 (See HM#16)
AD514/12 John Tregerthen Short of St. Ives.Accession No. 2259.Lot 256. | F. Hingston to J Short. No news from Leghorn of the Bicton. Tuscan arrived on... | F. Hingston to J Short. No news from Leghorn of the Bicton. Tuscan arrived on 15 December. Sends cheques to pay the blowsers and quay dues. Truro | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 01/01/1832 31/12/1832 (See HM#16)
AD514/9 John Tregerthen Short of St. Ives.Accession No. 2259.Lot 256. | F. Hingston to John Short. Bicton had arrived; cargo of fish to be loaded. Truro... | F. Hingston to John Short. Bicton had arrived; cargo of fish to be loaded. Truro | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 12/11/1831 12/11/1831 (See HM#16)
81/Y/3/9 Bewes, Dickinson & Scott Solicitors.Soltau-Symons Family. | Assignment of lease 1 Alfred Hingston of Plymouth, banker 2 John Thomas Soltau Marsh House,... | Assignment of lease 1 Alfred Hingston of Plymouth, banker 2 John Thomas Soltau Marsh House, Crabtree, Eggbuckland | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1864 31/12/1864 -
74/163/28 Kitley Estate, Yealmpton. | Conveyance 1 Trustees as above 2 John Hingston of South Brent, gent Woodhouse, West Alvington... | Conveyance 1 Trustees as above 2 John Hingston of South Brent, gent Woodhouse, West Alvington | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1848 31/12/1848 -
74/376/3 Kitley Estate, Yealmpton.Accounts. | Mr Hingston's sale book. Gives details of the sale of Woollaton Farm, Woollaton Wood and... | Mr Hingston's sale book. Gives details of the sale of Woollaton Farm, Woollaton Wood and Borden Farm (gives lots and wood sold) | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1891 31/12/1891 -
WO 372/9/205651 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, Charles A. Corps: Lovat's ScoutsYeomanry. Rank: Second Lieutenant. | Medal card of Hingston, Charles A. Corps Regiment No Rank Lovat's ScoutsYeomanry Second Lieutenant. Lovat's Scouts Lieutenant Captain. Railway Transport Establishment Captain. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205645 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, Albert E. Corps: Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Regiment No: 41413.... | Medal card of Hingston, Albert E. Corps Regiment No Rank Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 41413 Private. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry 5429812 Private. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205676 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, Hubert J. Corps: Royal Field Artillery. Regiment No: 44962. Rank: Gunner.... | Medal card of Hingston, Hubert J. Corps Regiment No Rank Royal Field Artillery 44962 Gunner. Royal Field Artillery 44962 Bombardier. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/205665 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, George. Corps: Royal Sussex Regiment. Regiment No: G/2952. Rank: Lance Corporal.... | Medal card of Hingston, George. Corps Regiment No Rank Royal Sussex Regiment G/2952 Lance Corporal. Royal Sussex Regiment G/2952 Acting Serjeant. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/3/142361 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Boundy D H - Campbell H. | Medal card of Brunt, John Cyril Hingston. Corps: Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry. Rank: Lieutenant.... | Medal card of Brunt, John Cyril Hingston. Corps Regiment No Rank Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry Lieutenant. Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry Captain. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
ADM 29/23/467 Admiralty: Royal Navy, Royal Marines, Coastguard and related services: Officers' and Ratings' Service Records (Series II). Navy Pay Office: Entry Books of Certificates of Service. Admiralty: boatswains. | Original page number: 467 Abraham Hingston; Rank: Carpenter; Born: [Not Given]; Age on entry: 22;... | Original page number: 467 Abraham Hingston; Rank: Carpenter; Born: [Not Given]; Age on entry: 22; Dates served: 9 June 1837-31 December 1854. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1840 31/05/1870 -
ADM 188/152/118541 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. Registers. 118501 - 119000. | Name Hingston, John. Official Number: 118541. Place of Birth: South Brent, Devon. Date of Birth:... | Name Hingston, John. Official Number: 118541. Place of Birth: South Brent, Devon. Date of Birth: 05 October 1865. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1882 31/12/1882 Former Reference Dep: Vol No. 118-2
ADM 188/216/150849 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. Registers. 150501 - 151000. | Name Hingston, George. Official Number: 150849. Place of Birth: Modbury, Devon. Date of Birth: 06... | Name Hingston, George. Official Number: 150849. Place of Birth: Modbury, Devon. Date of Birth: 06 October 1873. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1889 31/12/1889 Former Reference Dep: Vol No. 150-2
ADM 188/296/178979 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. General series to 1907. 178801-179200. | Name McDonald, Philip Henry Hingston. Official Number: 178979. Place of Birth: Sheffield, Yorkshire. Date of... | Name McDonald, Philip Henry Hingston. Official Number: 178979. Place of Birth: Sheffield, Yorkshire. Date of Birth: 02 March 1878. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1894 31/12/1894 Former Reference Dep: Vol No.178-3
ADM 188/366/209986 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. General series to 1907. 209501-210000. | Name Hingston, William Edgar. Official Number: 209986. Place of Birth: Torquay, Devon. Date of Birth:... | Name Hingston, William Edgar. Official Number: 209986. Place of Birth: Torquay, Devon. Date of Birth: 18 March 1884. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1900 31/12/1900 Former Reference Dep: Vol No.209-2
ADM 188/440/276953 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. General series to 1907. 276501-277000. | Name Hingston, Charles. Official Number: 276953. Place of Birth: Modbury, Devon. Date of Birth: 28... | Name Hingston, Charles. Official Number: 276953. Place of Birth: Modbury, Devon. Date of Birth: 28 January 1874. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1894 31/12/1894 Former Reference Dep: Vol No.276-2
ADM 188/436/271792 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. General series to 1907. 271501-272000. | Name Hingston, Alfred John. Official Number: 271792. Place of Birth: Devonport, Devon. Date of Birth:... | Name Hingston, Alfred John. Official Number: 271792. Place of Birth: Devonport, Devon. Date of Birth: 09 December 1888. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1904 31/12/1904 Former Reference Dep: Vol No.271-2
ADM 339/1/42790 Admiralty and War Office: Royal Naval Division: Records of Service (Microfiche Copies). Ratings/other ranks. | Name Wyatt, John Hingston. Service Number(s): 179320.. Rank or Rating: Petty Officer, Acting Chief Petty... | Name Wyatt, John Hingston. Service Number(s): 179320. Rank or Rating: Petty Officer, Acting Chief Petty Officer, Chief Petty Officer. Date of Birth: 1870-1900. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1919 -
WO 372/26/3455 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Indian Army Medal Index Cards: F-J. Please Note: Digital copies of the First World War... | Medal card of Hingston, F P R. Corps: Indian Army Reserve of Officers. Rank: Lieutenant.... | Medal card of Hingston, F P R. Corps Regiment No Rank Indian Army Reserve of Officers Lieutenant. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1925 -
ADM 45/38/491 Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Officers' and Civilians' Effects Papers. Series 10, Nos. 251-500. Described at item level. | Number: 491 John Hingston, Superannuated Shipwright, who died: 3 January 1858. Notes on executor's application... | Number: 491 John Hingston, Superannuated Shipwright, who died: 3 January 1858. Notes on executor's application for money owed by the Royal Navy. Will attached. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1857 31/12/1857 -
ADM 13/70/472 Admiralty: Supplementary Records. MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES. Marriage Certificates. (Described at item level). | Folio: 472, Warre Squire Bradley, then aged 59, married Eliza Hingston on 26 Nov 1857... | Folio: 472, Warre Squire Bradley, then aged 59, married Eliza Hingston on 26 Nov 1857 at Stokenham near Kingsbridge, Devon (marriage recorded for potential Royal Navy widow's pension). | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1857 31/12/1857 -
ADM 29/58/250 Admiralty: Royal Navy, Royal Marines, Coastguard and related services: Officers' and Ratings' Service Records (Series II). Navy Pay Office: Entry Books of Certificates of Service. Admiralty: ratings. | Original page number: 250 Richard Hingston; Rating; Age on entry: [Not Given]; Dates served: [Not... | Original page number: 250 Richard Hingston; Rating; Age on entry: [Not Given]; Dates served: [Not Given]; Date and Type of Application: Whitehall 17 September 1857. For the additional following details Born: 23 December 1835, Boulogne, France, see also ADM 139/182 CS 18148 Henry KEEFE; Rating; Age on entry: [Not Given]; Dates served: [Not Given]; Date and Type of Application: Whitehall 17 November 1857. For the additional following details Born: 12 October 1836, Westminster, Middlesex, see also ADM 139/196 CS 19539. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/07/1856 31/10/1858 -
ADM 29/23/343 Admiralty: Royal Navy, Royal Marines, Coastguard and related services: Officers' and Ratings' Service Records (Series II). Navy Pay Office: Entry Books of Certificates of Service. Admiralty: boatswains. | Original page number: 343 Robert Hingston; Rank: Boatswain; Born: [Not Given]; Age on entry: 16;... | Original page number: 343 Robert Hingston; Rank: Boatswain; Born: [Not Given]; Age on entry: 16; Dates served: 12 March 1819-31 December 1854. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1840 31/05/1870 -
ADM 188/707/30380 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. Seamen. 30001-30500. | Name Hingston, Victor Henry. Official Number: J30380. Place of Birth: Ermington, Devon. Date of Birth:... | Name Hingston, Victor Henry. Official Number: J30380. Place of Birth: Ermington, Devon. Date of Birth: 23 June 1897. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1914 Former Reference Dep: Vol No. J30-1
ADM 188/841/97113 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. Seamen. 97001-97500. | Name Hingston, George Albert. Official Number: J97113. Place of Birth: Torquay, Devon. Date of Birth:... | Name Hingston, George Albert. Official Number: J97113. Place of Birth: Torquay, Devon. Date of Birth: 08 March 1904. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1920 31/12/1920 Former Reference Dep: Vol.No. J97-1
ADM 188/878/5765 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. Stokers. 5501-6000. | Name Hingston, William Henry Atwill. Official Number: K5765. Place of Birth: Totnes, Devon. Date of... | Name Hingston, William Henry Atwill. Official Number: K5765. Place of Birth: Totnes, Devon. Date of Birth: 23 January 1892. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1910 31/12/1910 Former Reference Dep: Vol No. K5-2
ADM 188/949/41209 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. Stokers. 41001-41500. | Name Hingston, John Francis. Official Number: K41209. Place of Birth: Plymstock, Devon. Date of Birth:... | Name Hingston, John Francis. Official Number: K41209. Place of Birth: Plymstock, Devon. Date of Birth: 08 February 1899. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1917 31/12/1917 Former Reference Dep: Vol.No. K41-1
BT 390/180/49 Registry of Shipping and Seamen: War of 1939-1945; Merchant Seamen's Service on Royal Navy Ships. T124T AGREEMENT - BRITISH SEAMEN. HEWING H M to HODGE G T. (Described at item level). | Name: Hingston, Robert Hicks. Service number: R238605. Place of birth: Brixham. Date of birth: 1905.... | Name: Hingston, Robert Hicks. Service number: R238605. Place of birth: Brixham. Date of birth: 1905. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1939 31/12/1946 -
WO 25/3917/180 War Office and predecessors: Secretary-at-War, Secretary of State for War, and Related Bodies, Registers. Records of Service - Officers. Royal Engineers. WO 25. Including campaigns, marriages, births of children, names and address of next of kin,... | Name: E Hingston. Regiment: Royal Engineers. Date of Service: 1886-1935. | Name: E Hingston. Regiment: Royal Engineers. Date of Service: 1886-1935. | Descriptions relating to individuals have been created using information from a nominal card index relating to Army Officers' service compiled in the 1980s, which is not comprehensive and may contain some errors Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1886 31/12/1935 -
J 77/1929/335 Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes, later Supreme Court of Judicature: Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Files. 1922-1925 Series. Divorce and matrimonial cause files, described at item level. | Divorce Court File: 335. Appellant: Robert Hingston Stanbury. Respondent: Gladys Verran Stanbury. Co-respondent: J H... | Divorce Court File: 335. Appellant: Robert Hingston Stanbury. Respondent: Gladys Verran Stanbury. Co-respondent: J H Edwards. Type: Husband's petition for divorce [hd]. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1922 31/12/1922 -
J 121/3655 Court of Probate and Supreme Court of Judicature, High Court of Justice, Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division: Principal Probate Registry: Contentious Probate Case Files and Papers. | Testator: Temple, George Case: Hingston and Trego v. Fry and Fry | Testator: Temple, George Case: Hingston and Trego v. Fry and Fry. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1880 31/12/1880 -
ADM 139/366/36555 Admiralty: Royal Navy Continuous Service Engagement Books. CS NUMBERS. 36501 - 36600. | Name Hingston, William Henry. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. Continuous Service Number: 36555. Date of... | Name Hingston, William Henry. Place of Birth: Plymouth, Devon. Continuous Service Number: 36555. Date of Volunteering: 12 February 1858. Date of Birth: 02 January 1838. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1853 31/12/1872 -
ADM 139/172/17157 Admiralty: Royal Navy Continuous Service Engagement Books. CS NUMBERS. 17101 - 17200. | Name Hingston, Gilbert. Place of Birth: Newton Ferrers, Devon. Continuous Service Number: 17157. Date of... | Name Hingston, Gilbert. Place of Birth: Newton Ferrers, Devon. Continuous Service Number: 17157. Date of Volunteering: 22 August 1854. Date of Birth: August 1823. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1853 31/12/1872 -
ADM 139/905/10410 Admiralty: Royal Navy Continuous Service Engagement Books. CS NUMBERS. 10401B - 10500B. | Name Hingston, John. Place of Birth: Aveton Gifford, Devon. Continuous Service Number: 10410B. Date of... | Name Hingston, John. Place of Birth: Aveton Gifford, Devon. Continuous Service Number: 10410B. Date of Volunteering: 24 October 1869. Date of Birth: 24 November 1853. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1853 31/12/1872 -
ADM 139/1004/20377 Admiralty: Royal Navy Continuous Service Engagement Books. CS NUMBERS. 20301B - 20400B. | Name Hingston, Thomas. Place of Birth: Charles, Plymouth, Devon. Continuous Service Number: 20377B. Date of... | Name Hingston, Thomas. Place of Birth: Charles, Plymouth, Devon. Continuous Service Number: 20377B. Date of Volunteering: 09 July 1872. Date of Birth: 18 July 1854. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1853 31/12/1872 -
ADM 139/665/26442 Admiralty: Royal Navy Continuous Service Engagement Books. CS NUMBERS. 26401A - 26500A. | Name Weatherdon, William Hingston. Place of Birth: Paignton, Devon. Continuous Service Number: 26442A. Date of... | Name Weatherdon, William Hingston. Place of Birth: Paignton, Devon. Continuous Service Number: 26442A. Date of Volunteering: 03 June 1867. Date of Birth: 03 June 1849. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1853 31/12/1872 -
ADM 139/564/16348 Admiralty: Royal Navy Continuous Service Engagement Books. CS NUMBERS. 16301A - 16400A. | Name Hingston, Thomas. Place of Birth: Modbury, Devon. Continuous Service Number: 16348A. Date of Volunteering:... | Name Hingston, Thomas. Place of Birth: Modbury, Devon. Continuous Service Number: 16348A. Date of Volunteering: 01 March 1861. Date of Birth: 07 September 1843. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1853 31/12/1872 -
867 B/T/145 MICHELMORE, LOVEYS & CARTER OF TOTNES.DEEDS AND ASSOCIATED PAPERS.Stoke Fleming. | Vicarage Tenement | Ford - Hingston Will | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1800 31/12/1800 -
3539M-0/Box5/12 Devon Record Office: CHURCHWARD FAMILY.Devon Record Office.Devon Record Office: Testamentary and other matters. | Devon Record Office | Hingston v. Studdy | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1859 31/12/1859 -
1659 M/E 23 Sutton, Scott and Tucker, solicitors, of Dartmouth.ESTATE.Accounts, Correspondence, and Papers. | File | Correspondence - Estate Hingston and Scott Tucker | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1924 31/12/1925 -
1659 M/E 22 Sutton, Scott and Tucker, solicitors, of Dartmouth.ESTATE.Accounts, Correspondence, and Papers. | File | Correspondence - farm sales Scott-Tucker - Hingston | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1921 31/12/1921 -
1659 M/E 33 Sutton, Scott and Tucker, solicitors, of Dartmouth.ESTATE.Accounts, Correspondence, and Papers. | File | Correspondence - estate Hingston and Scott Tucker | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1938 31/12/1941 -
1981 A/PO 127 Stoke Gabriel Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.BASTARDY.Constables Warrants for Apprehension. | Putative father: Thomas Blanney of Stoke Gabriel, labourer | Mother: Mary Hingston, female child | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1816 31/12/1816 -
448/38 St Matthew, Great Peter Street.Deeds of Church Property.St Matthew's Clergy House. | Tenancy Agreement. The Fidelity Trust to Rev. Hingston and John and William Ticehurst. St. Matthew's Clergy House. | | Held by: City of Westminster Archives Centre 22/11/1943 22/11/1943 -
1279/3a and b HILLSIDE, PLYMPTON-ST-MARY.DEEDS.Number 1 on Plan, St. Mary's hill, alias Hillside, Plympton-St-Mary, Devon. | LEASE and RELEASE 1. Andrew Hingston of Holbeton, Devon, yeoman 2. Vincent Adams of Plympton-St-Mary,... | LEASE and RELEASE 1. Andrew Hingston of Holbeton, Devon, yeoman 2. Vincent Adams of Plympton-St-Mary, Devon, yeoman 3. William Philips of Holbeton (no occupation given) 4. Thomas Eales of Plymouth, coachmaker Consideration: £125 | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1800 31/12/1800 -
867B/MZ 20-6 A Hingston & Son, land agents, account books, diary, advertisement books, inventory of office contents, papers and corresp | account books, diary, advertisement books, inventory of office contents, papers and corresp | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1847 31/12/1954 Former Reference Pro: NRA 8073
WO 372/9/205669 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hingston, G O. Corps: Royal Army Service Corps. Regiment No: T2/9815. Rank:... | Medal card of Hingston, G O. Corps Regiment No Rank Royal Army Service Corps T2/9815 Driver. Royal Fusiliers 95453 Driver. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
ADM 27/118/109 Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment Declarations on Promotion recording the sending of wages (dates in bracket) to next of... | Folio 255: HMS Racer allotment cover sheet, year of allotment 1845-1846. Folios 255-256: Abraham Hingston;... | Folio 255: HMS Racer allotment cover sheet, year of allotment 1845-1846. Folios 255-256: Abraham Hingston; Ship’s name: HMS Racer; Pay book number: List 4, number 3; Rank: Acting Carpenter; Relation: Mother Sarah. Folios 255-256: Thomas Hill; Ship’s name: HMS Racer; Pay book number: SB 43; Rank: Ship’s Cook; Relation: Wife Sarah. Folios 257-258: James Cummins; Ship’s name: HMS Racer; Pay book number: List 4, number 4; Rank: Acting Boatswain; Relation: Wife Jane. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1845 31/12/1846 -
WO 416/178/47 War Office: German Record cards of British and Commonwealth Prisoners of War and some Civilian Internees, Second World War. Prisoners of War: D A HINE - Sydney HOCKIN. (Described at item level). | Name: William Keith [R] Hingston. Date of Birth: 24/12/1919 or 24/11/1922. Place of Birth: Sidney,... | Name: William Keith [R] Hingston. Date of Birth: 24/12/1919 or 24/11/1922. Place of Birth: Sidney, Australia. Service: [Australian Imperial Force]. Rank: [Lance Corporal]. Regiment/Unit/Squadron: [unspecified]. Service Number: [VX 2982]. Date of Capture: 15 July 1941. Theatre of Capture: Greece. Camp Name/Number: Stalag VIIIB Lamsdorf. PoW number: 23010. Date of Death: [unspecified]. Number of Photographs: 0. Number of Fingerprints: 0. Number of X-rays: 0. Number of Cards: 4. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1939 31/12/1945 -
WO 416/178/44 War Office: German Record cards of British and Commonwealth Prisoners of War and some Civilian Internees, Second World War. Prisoners of War: D A HINE - Sydney HOCKIN. (Described at item level). | Name: John [H] Hingston. Date of Birth: 21/10/1919. Place of Birth: South Brent. Service: [British... | Name: John [H] Hingston. Date of Birth: 21/10/1919. Place of Birth: South Brent. Service: [British Army]. Rank: Private. Regiment/Unit/Squadron: [Royal Artillery]. Service Number: 872890. Date of Capture: [unspecified]. Theatre of Capture: [unspecified]. Camp Name/Number: Stalag XVIIIA Wolfsberg. PoW number: 6600. Date of Death: [unspecified]. Number of Photographs: 0. Number of Fingerprints: 0. Number of X-rays: 0. Number of Cards: 1. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1939 31/12/1945 -
1957/3 Bastard Family of Kitley. | Lands in Buckland-in-the-Moor, Ashburton & Widecombe Property of Edmund Pollexfen Bastard, esquire Surveyor: A Hingston... | Lands in Buckland-in-the-Moor, Ashburton & Widecombe Property of Edmund Pollexfen Bastard, esquire Surveyor: A Hingston [?] Scale: 4 chains to 1" Colour | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1800 31/12/1800 -
1929/19 St Augustine's Parish, Plymouth.Church Building Fund. | Receipt for £550 as a loan for St Augustine's Church building fund from Mr C A Hingston | | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1904 31/12/1904 -
WO 416/178/45 War Office: German Record cards of British and Commonwealth Prisoners of War and some Civilian Internees, Second World War. Prisoners of War: D A HINE - Sydney HOCKIN. (Described at item level). | Name: Cyrus Conrad Hingston. Date of Birth: 2/4/1906. Place of Birth: Tanpo, New Zealand. Service:... | Name: Cyrus Conrad Hingston. Date of Birth: 2/4/1906. Place of Birth: Tanpo, New Zealand. Service: [2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force]. Rank: Sergeant. Regiment/Unit/Squadron: [unspecified]. Service Number: 4963. Date of Capture: [unspecified]. Theatre of Capture: [unspecified]. Camp Name/Number: Stalag VIIIB Lamsdorf. PoW number: 23098. Date of Death: [unspecified]. Number of Photographs: 0. Number of Fingerprints: 0. Number of X-rays: 0. Number of Cards: 2. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1939 31/12/1945 -
AD514/19 John Tregerthen Short of St. Ives.Accession No. 2259.Lot 256. | F. Hingston to J Short. Has received letter from Messrs. Bolitho with £125-12-6 'according to... | F. Hingston to J Short. Has received letter from Messrs. Bolitho with £125-12-6 'according to your account'. (For 67 hogsheads of pilchards). Truro | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 06/12/1832 06/12/1832 (See HM#16)
AD514/14 John Tregerthen Short of St. Ives.Accession No. 2259.Lot 256. | F. Hingston to J Short. Charges from Leghorn enormous, after deductions fish sold at £1.18.6... | F. Hingston to J Short. Charges from Leghorn enormous, after deductions fish sold at £1.18.6 per hogshead. Custom House, Truro | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 24/03/1832 24/03/1832 (See HM#16)
2932 A/PO 103/3/27 Littleham Parish, Exmouth.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Settlement.Removal Orders. | Elizabeth Hingstone & children Henry (20), Bevill Gillard (4), Charles (12), Jane (9) and Arthur (5) to Littleham | From Kingsbridge | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1825 31/12/1825 (See HH#4)
WO 416/178/43 War Office: German Record cards of British and Commonwealth Prisoners of War and some Civilian Internees, Second World War. Prisoners of War: D A HINE - Sydney HOCKIN. (Described at item level). | Name: Alfred Henry Hingston. Date of Birth: 25/5/1908 or 1909. Place of Birth: Leyton. Service:... | Name: Alfred Henry Hingston. Date of Birth: 25/5/1908 or 1909. Place of Birth: Leyton. Service: British Army. Rank: Corporal. Regiment/Unit/Squadron: The East Surrey Regiment. Service Number: 6137809. Date of Capture: [unspecified]. Theatre of Capture: [unspecified]. Camp Name/Number: Stalag XXA Thorn. PoW number: 12273. Date of Death: [unspecified]. Number of Photographs: 0. Number of Fingerprints: 0. Number of X-rays: 0. Number of Cards: 2. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1939 31/12/1945 -
DE/Rv/F161/12 Papers of Lord and Lady Desborough, of Hon Lady Salmond and of other members of...FAMILY.Miscellaneous.Verses. | Hinkson Pamela | | Held by: Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies 01/01/1915 31/12/1915 -
DEV 3/7/214 LOWER SUTTON FARM : SOUTH MILTON : CO. DEVON.DEEDS. | Assignment of lease for 99 years | Joseph Hingston, merchant of Plymouth, co. Devon to William ELLIOT, surgeon, of Kingsbridge, co. Devon. Property in Dodbrooke, co. Devon Consideration £105 Signed Joseph Hingston Sealed | Held by: Museum of English Rural Life 01/01/1812 31/12/1812 -
178/178 LLOYDS BANK DEEDS AND PAPERS.PLYMOUTH.Thistle Park, Plymouth. | Conveyance in trust 1 David Derry of Plymouth, esq 2 Charles Prideaux of Plymouth, banker... | Conveyance in trust 1 David Derry of Plymouth, esq 2 Charles Prideaux of Plymouth, banker 3 Alfred Hingston and Frederick Collier Hingston both of Plymouth, bankers Shares in property as above | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1866 31/12/1866 (See HD#36)
1659 M/T 29 Sutton, Scott and Tucker, solicitors, of Dartmouth.TITLE.DEEDS & LEASES. | Deeds | Stoke Fleming Purt Manor Hingston, Pope, Netherton | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1787 31/12/1806 -
1659 M/E 31 Sutton, Scott and Tucker, solicitors, of Dartmouth.ESTATE.Accounts, Correspondence, and Papers. | File | Correspondence - estate Hingston, Dartington estates Scott Tucker | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1935 31/12/1936 -
1659 M/E 25 Sutton, Scott and Tucker, solicitors, of Dartmouth.ESTATE.Accounts, Correspondence, and Papers. | File | Correspondence - estate Scott - Tucker and Hingston (Land agent) | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1927 31/12/1930 -
1659 M/E 36 Sutton, Scott and Tucker, solicitors, of Dartmouth.ESTATE.Accounts, Correspondence, and Papers. | File | Correspondence Estate repairs Hingston and Scott Tucker | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1948 31/12/1950 -
1659 M/E 29 Sutton, Scott and Tucker, solicitors, of Dartmouth.ESTATE.Accounts, Correspondence, and Papers. | File | Correspondence Cawrse tenant of Great Coombe Hingston, Scott Tucker | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1932 31/12/1934 -
1659 M/E 24 Sutton, Scott and Tucker, solicitors, of Dartmouth.ESTATE.Accounts, Correspondence, and Papers. | File | Audits repairs and petty cash Scott Tucker and Hingston | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1925 31/12/1937 -
1080/62 Plymouth Health Authority Records.Crownhill Convalescent Home. | Elevations; Proposed convalescent home for C A Hingston, esq MD. Scale: 1/8" = 1', Signed: King and Lister, architects and surveyors, Plymouth; (No 3) | | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1892 31/12/1892 -
1080/61 Plymouth Health Authority Records.Crownhill Convalescent Home. | 1st floor plan; Proposed convalescent home for C A Hingston, esq MD. Scale: 1/8" = 1', Signed: King and Lister, architects and surveyors, Plymouth; (No 2) | | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1892 31/12/1892 -
1080/60 Plymouth Health Authority Records.Crownhill Convalescent Home. | Ground floor plan; Proposed convalescent home for C A Hingston, esq MD. Scale: 1/8" = 1', Signed: King and Lister, architects and surveyors, Plymouth; (No 1) | | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1892 31/12/1892 -
IOR/V/27/281/39 India Office Records.Official Publications.Monographs.Operations and Campaigns. | [Hingston, W G and Stevens, G R], The tiger kills. The story of the Indian divisions in the North African campaign. London, 1944 | | Held by: British Library: Asian and African Studies 01/01/1944 31/12/1944 -
743/117 St Jude's Parish, Plymouth.BENEFICE.Vicarage. | Papers concerning the repayment of the loan from Dr Charles A Hingston to purchase 8, Spencer Terrace as St Jude's Vicarage | | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1921 31/12/1921 -
1010M-1/T 10 Dodbrooke Feoffees.TITLE.Leases.Messuage and Herb-garden, borough of Dodbrooke. | Assignment of lease for residue of 99 years | 1. Joseph Hingston, merchant, Dodbrooke 2. John Whitell, cordwainer, Dodbrooke Consideration: £30 Rent: 4s. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1820 31/12/1820 -
1010M-1/T 8-9 Dodbrooke Feoffees.TITLE.Leases.Messuage and Herb-garden, borough of Dodbrooke. | Lease, and counterpart, for 99 years | 1. Feoffees 2. Joseph Hingston, merchant, Dodbrooke Fine: £16 Rent: 4s. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1809 31/12/1809 -
DPR/F6/1 PRICE-PEARSON (REFRACTORIES) LTD.DEBENTURE RECORDS. | Debenture Certificate No. 43 | Of money loaned by Mrs Mary Hingston to E.J. & J. Pearson Ltd. Dated 30th November 1898. | Held by: Dudley Archives and Local History Service 01/11/1898 30/11/1898 -
1659 M/E 35 Sutton, Scott and Tucker, solicitors, of Dartmouth.ESTATE.Accounts, Correspondence, and Papers. | File | Correspondence - estate Including requisitioning of farms in Stoke Fleming and Blackawton Kingsbridge R.D.C., Hingston, Scott Tucker | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1940 31/12/1941 -
1579A-0/24/68/37 Devon Record Office: TOTNES BOROUGH.Devon Record Office: PARISH: OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Devon Record Office: Apprenticeship Indentures. | Devon Record Office | Samuel Coase, 11 to John Nicholls, hatter, on his dwellinghouse late Hingston's | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1806 31/12/1806 -
D/MAP/T267 SANDWICH ESTATE, MAPPERTON.LEASES.DEVON.WEST ALVINGTON. | Moiety of tenement and closes called Church Park, East the Way, West the Way, Long... | Moiety of tenement and closes called Church Park, East the Way, West the Way, Long Park and Bichen Park. (Hingston). | Held by: Dorset History Centre 01/01/1769 31/12/1801 -
X637/30 Gimble, St Cleer. | Written authorisation of Thomas Pollard to Mrs. Mary Ann Norris to pay all money receivable... | Written authorisation of Thomas Pollard to Mrs. Mary Ann Norris to pay all money receivable by him to Mr. Richard Hingston, Liskeard, solicitor. | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 01/01/1877 31/12/1877 -
2954A-3/PB 8 Abbotskerswell Parish.BENEFICE.Tithes. | Half yearly statements of vicarial tithe collected | April-September, 1924, October 1924-March 1925, with associated letters from Hingston and Son, Land Agents, Totnes, 1924 | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1924 31/12/1925 -
567/97/20a and b Shelly & Johns, Solicitors, Plymouth.Cornwall.Liskeard. | Lease and release 1 Joan Knight, widow, and John Milton, gent, both of Liskeard 2... | Lease and release 1 Joan Knight, widow, and John Milton, gent, both of Liskeard 2 Richard Hingston of Liskeard, surgeon Underways Fields | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1833 31/12/1833 -
MS 11936/455/877390 Records of Sun Fire Office. | Insured: Thomas Willats, 8 Fore Street, Cripplegate, gent Other property or occupiers: 4 near the... | Insured: Thomas Willats, 8 Fore Street, Cripplegate, gent Other property or occupiers: 4 near the Ivy House, Hoxton (Mrs Hingston) | Held by: London Metropolitan Archives: City of London 22/12/1812 22/12/1812 -
B127-6/1729-1732 BAZELEY, BARNES AND BAZELEY, Solicitors of Bidsford.Other testamentary papers. | North Devon Record Office | Correspondence and schedule of documents relating to the estate of Elizabeth Hingston Scott | Held by: North Devon Record Office (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1950 31/12/1951 -
C 13/591/13 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings 1801-1842. Division Two (Winter, Johnson and Turton): pleadings filed in the Six Clerks Office occupied successively by Winter, Johnson and Turton. Single Bills, 1801: described at item level. | [C1801 G14]. Short title: Govett v Govett. Document type: Bill only. Plaintiffs: Agnes Hanford Govett... | [C1801 G14]. Short title: Govett v Govett. Document type: Bill only. Plaintiffs: Agnes Hanford Govett and others. Defendants: John Govett and wife, Charles Hingston and Robert Hingston. JFP. | The naming of a party does not imply that he or she will appear in all the documents in this cause (after the bill) Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1801 31/12/1801 -
IOR/L/I/1/1402 India Office Records.Information Department Records.Departmental Papers. | Hinkson, Miss Pamela | | Held by: British Library: Asian and African Studies 01/01/1942 31/12/1947 -
PROB 11/1441/32 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Pitts Quire Numbers: 268 - 324. | Will of Mileson Hingeston | Will of Mileson Hingeston. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 02/04/1806 02/04/1806 -
HB26/412/1090 Records of the Rous family, Earls of Stradbroke.Title deeds, Earl of Stradbroke's estate.Bundle marked: "Writings relating to an estate in Reydon purchased by the Earl of Stradbroke... | Appointment of right to cut wood and bushes in Reydon Wood, belonging to the Earl of Stradbroke: Samuel Hingston Bloom and Eliza Mary Ann, his wife, to the Earl of Stradbroke. | | Held by: Suffolk Record Office, Ipswich Branch 21/03/1842 21/03/1842 -
1080/73 Plymouth Health Authority Records.Crownhill Convalescent Home. | Plans, elevations and sections; New lodge; Scale: 1/6" = 1'; Signed: King and Lister, architects and surveyors, Plymouth; Signed: George Maddock and T E Hingston, Rothesay, 9 July 1895 | | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1895 31/12/1895 -
2691/12 St Matthias' Church, Plymouth. | Memorandum of agreement | 1 Charles Albert Hingston of Plymouth, doctor of medicine 2 Vicar and Churchwardens of St Matthias Church For erecting a parish hall on land at North Hill, Plymouth Consideration: £2500 | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1911 31/12/1911 -
1010M-1/T 17 Dodbrooke Feoffees.TITLE.Leases.Vincent's tenement, borough of Dodbrooke. | Assignment of 2 leases for residue of 99 years | 1. John Clark, Langmead, James Eliot, William Langmead, beer-brewers, Plymouth 2. John Hoss, Innkeeper, Totnes Joseph Hingston, merchant, Kingsbridge Consideration: £466 & £74 | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1814 31/12/1814 -
1579A-0/2/190-197 Devon Record Office: TOTNES BOROUGH.Devon Record Office: TITLE.Devon Record Office: Deeds, Totnes, 1500 on.Devon Record Office: Leechwell St. | Devon Record Office | House, formerly two houses Corporation - Amyatt - Hingston - Mitchell - Hardy - Gridland - Corporation 2000 year demise in 1719 to settle Corporation debts; surrendered to Corporation in 1844 under Market Act | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1719 31/12/1844 -
X392/12/1 Parsonage Houses.Upper Stondon rectory house. | Plans and correspondence | File containing specifications and estimates for improvements to sanitation and drainage. Correspondence between rector, Rev. G. S. Ellis Hingston, and J. Armour of Shefford, plumber, and Messrs. Kilpin and Billson, Bedford, ironmongers. | Held by: Bedfordshire Archives & Records Service 01/06/1911 30/06/1912 -
X 936/38,39 Luxstowe House Documents. | Final concord 8 Jan 1 Wm IV 1. William Glencross 2. Benjamin Hart Lyne and... | Final concord 8 Jan 1 Wm IV 1. William Glencross 2. Benjamin Hart Lyne and Elizabeth Hingston, his wife 2 messuages, 2 cottages, 2 gardens and 1 a of land | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 01/01/1831 31/12/1831 (See HD#19)
DEV 3/7/211 LOWER SUTTON FARM : SOUTH MILTON : CO. DEVON.DEEDS. | Assignment of a lease for 99 years | Mary BURNELL of Kingsbridge, co. Devon to Joseph Hingston of Dodbrooke, co. Devon. Land in Dodbrooke, co. Devon. Consideration £100 and other sums Signed Mary Burnell | Held by: Museum of English Rural Life 01/01/1809 31/12/1809 -
5176 M/B/2 RYDER FAMILY OF SALCOMBE.BUSINESS. | Devon Record Office | Draft transfer of shares in the Salcombe Gas and Coke Co. Ltd.; executors of William Sheriff to Robert Hingston Jarvis | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1908 31/12/1908 -
C 16/278/H295 Court of Chancery: Clerks of Records and Writs Office: Pleadings 1861-1875. Chancery pleadings described at item level. | Cause number: 1865 H295. Short title: Hotten v Ward. Documents: Bill only. Plaintiffs: John Camden... | Cause number: 1865 H295. Short title: Hotten v Ward. Documents: Bill only. Plaintiffs: John Camden Hotten and Edward Peron Hingston. Defendants: Edward Ward, George Lock, Charles Thomas Tyler and John Maxwell. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1865 31/12/1865 -
P19/28/6 St. Breock Parish Church.CIVIL.MISCELLANEOUS.Deeds. | Will (copy) of Jas. Milroy of Liskeard, tea dealer. | - All property to Jn. Eliot of Liskeard, gent., and Andrew Hingston of Liskeard, esq. On trust to sell and invest for maintenance of w. Ann Milroy and children. Testator died 9 December 1848; proved 19 Mar. 1849 | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 03/06/1848 03/06/1848 -
TF/202 Treffry of Place.TITLE DEEDS.COMPOSITE DEEDS.St. Blazey and other parishes (unspecified). | Transfer of mortgage. Jn. Grigg of St. Blazey, labourer, and w. Ann Deeble, and Eliz.... | Transfer of mortgage. Jn. Grigg of St. Blazey, labourer, and w. Ann Deeble, and Eliz. Hingston Lyne of Liskeard, wid., to Jos. Thos. Treffry of Place, esq. Property in St. Blazey and elsewhere (unspecified). | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 16/10/1848 16/10/1848 (See HD#19)
TF/595 Treffry of Place.LEASES.ST. PINNOCK.Bodithiel. | Lease for 14 years. Susanna Ann Austen of Place, wid., and Jos. Thos. Austen of... | Lease for 14 years. Susanna Ann Austen of Place, wid., and Jos. Thos. Austen of Place, esq., to Jas. Hingston of Plympton St. Mary, yeo. Bodithiel. | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 12/11/1834 12/11/1834 -
178/224/8 LLOYDS BANK DEEDS AND PAPERS.Prideaux and Fox, Solicitors papers.DRAFT DEEDS. | Marriage settlement 1 Ludwig Friedrich Halberer of Patna, Bengal, missionary 2 Mary Ann Luxmoore of... | Marriage settlement 1 Ludwig Friedrich Halberer of Patna, Bengal, missionary 2 Mary Ann Luxmoore of Plymouth, spinster 3 Alfred Hingston, banker, and Benjamin Luxmoore, paymaster | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1862 31/12/1862 -
1163 F/L 13 Dartmouth St Petrox Feoffees.LEASES.Toft and old walls, Bearscove. | Counterpart lease for 99 years | 1. Parish conduit feoffees 2. Richd. Langworthy Hingston, merchant, Dartmouth Premises: as 1163 F/L 11-12 and as 1163 F/L 1-6 Rent: £1 p.a. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1819 31/12/1819 -
C 13/699/78 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings 1801-1842. Division Two (Winter, Johnson and Turton): pleadings filed in the Six Clerks Office occupied successively by Winter, Johnson and Turton. Single Bills, 1815: described at item level. | [C1815 W32]. Short title: Westcott v Andrews. Document type: Bill only. Plaintiffs: William Westcott. Defendants:... | [C1815 W32]. Short title: Westcott v Andrews. Document type: Bill only. Plaintiffs: William Westcott. Defendants: Charles Henry Hunt and wife, Sir Joseph Andrews, John Noble, John Hingston and John Ridout. SMP. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1815 31/12/1815 -
CAB 106/14 War Cabinet and Cabinet Office: Historical Section: Archivist and Librarian Files: (AL Series). WAR OF 1939-1945: Far East. | Narrative account of the fighting at Kota Bharu, Malaya 1941 Dec.-1942 Jan. by Lieutenant-Colonel W.... | Narrative account of the fighting at Kota Bharu, Malaya 1941 Dec.-1942 Jan. by Lieutenant-Colonel W. Hingston, 12th. Frontier Force Regiment. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1944 31/12/1944 Former Reference Dep: AL 68
1163 F/L 11-12 Dartmouth St Petrox Feoffees.LEASES.Toft and old walls, Bearscove. | Lease for 99 years, with counterpart | 1. 9 conduit feoffees 2. Richd. Langworthy Hingston, merchant, Dartmouth Fine: £2 2s. Rent: 5s. p.a. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1806 31/12/1806 -
1162/1 a& b St Peter's Parish, Plymouth.St Peter's hostel for men. | Lease for 99 years and counterpart | 1. Charles Albert Hingston of Plymouth, Doctor of Medicine 2. William Booth of London, Salvation Army General 100 and 101 King Street, Plymouth | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1899 31/12/1899 -
74/357/2 Kitley Estate, Yealmpton. | Lease for 99 years 1 Edmund Pollexfen Bastard of Kitley House, Yealmpton, esq 2 William... | Lease for 99 years 1 Edmund Pollexfen Bastard of Kitley House, Yealmpton, esq 2 William Hingston of Holbeton, gent Of premises adjoining those of Robert Lapthorn near the market place, Yealmpton Rent: £13 pa | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1820 31/12/1820 -
105/109 Fox Family. | Quaker marriage certificate of George Fox of Wadebridge, merchant (son of Edward Fox of Wadebridge,... | Quaker marriage certificate of George Fox of Wadebridge, merchant (son of Edward Fox of Wadebridge, merchant, deceased but Mary his wife is surviving) and Rachel Collier Hingston, (daughter of Joseph Hingston of Plymouth, banker and Catherine Phillips his wife) married at Plymouth Quaker Meeting House, 4 August 1819. Certificate was signed by the following witnesses (most of whom were members of the Western Monthly Meeting of Friends in the County of Devon for Plymouth and for Kingsbridge and Modbury in 1809): E[lizabeth] Abbott, Hannah Abbott, Sarah Abbott, Anne Andrews, Benjamin Balkwill, Elizabeth Balkwill, Sarah Balkwill, Susan H[ancock] Balkwill, Deborah Birbeck, Richard Bishop, Sarah Bishop, J[osiah] H[ancock] Browne, Susanna Browne, William Browne, Mary Burgoin, Thomas Byrth, Charlotte Chamberlayne, Anna Churchill, Jane Clark, William Clark, Mary Clements, C[harlotte] Collier, J[ane] Collier, M[artha] Collier, Mary Collier, Mary Emma Collier, M[ary] H[ingston] Collier, Mary W Collier, Susanna Collier, William Collier, Joseph Cookworthy, Jane Cookworthy, Mary Cookworthy, Sarah Coumbe, Anne Dale, R[obert] Dunsford, Sophia Dunsford, Mary Eddy, Anna Fox, Anna Treffry Fox, Charlotte Fox, Dorothy Fox, Dorothy Fox junior, Elizabeth Fox, Francis Fox, Mary Fox, Mary Fox junior, Sarah Fox, Sylvanus Fox, Sarah Fry, Samuel Newcomen Gibbs, Mary L Harris, Alfred Hingston, Catharine Phillips Hingston, Catharine Tregalles Hingston, Charles Hingston, Joseph Hingston, Joseph Hingston junior, Louisa Ellen Hingston, Sophia Price Hingston, Susanna Anne Hingston, Francis Hopping, Sarah Jago, Jo James, Susanna Bastin Johns, Amelia Lampen, Susan Philip Lloyd, Ann Mitchell, Sarah Moon, Anna Newton, B[enjamin] W[ills] Newton, Ambrose Nicholls junior, Elizabeth Nicholls, Mary Padley, Jane Patrick, Joanna Pearke, Jane Prance, Robert Prance, Charles Prideaux, Esther Prideaux, P[hilip] C[ookworthy] Prideaux, Sarah Prideaux, Sarah Anna Prideaux, S[arah] B[all] Prideaux, William Prideaux, R[ichard] F[reeman] Rattenbury, John Robins junior, Eliza Scott, Mary K Stewart, Sally Stumbles, Elizabeth Treffry, Joseph Treffry, Joseph Treffry junior, Joshua Treffry, Mary Treffry, Eliza Tucker, Mary Tucker, Harriet Tuson, Joanna Vallock, Anna Wilkey, Sarah Wilkey, Amelia Ourry Wolfe, Caroline Wolfe, Rachel Womersley | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1819 31/12/1819 -
279/93 Bond, Pearce & Company of Plymouth.Plymouth. | Assignment of lease 1 William Thomas Pilditch of Plymouth, rope and metal merchant 2 James... | Assignment of lease 1 William Thomas Pilditch of Plymouth, rope and metal merchant 2 James Edwin Edward Dawe of Plymouth, accountant 3 Philip John Pilditch of Plymouth 4 Charles Prideaux of Plymouth and Charles Salmon Vallack of Stoke Damerel, both of the Devon & Cornwall Banking Company 5 Alfred Hingston, Frederick Collier Hingston and Arthur Edward Pridham, all of Plymouth, bankers Property on north side of Newport St, East Stonehouse Consideration: £700 | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1873 31/12/1873 (See HD#36)
MAXSE/458/f.755 THE MAXSE PAPERS.PART III.LEOPOLD J. MAXSE.Correspondence.Letters to Leopold J. Maxse. | Letter from Hinkson, Katharine Tynan | Subject: National Review (Contributors) | Held by: West Sussex Record Office 01/01/1908 31/12/1908 -
ASSI 52/1100 Assizes: Northern Circuit: Criminal Depositions and Case Papers. | Murder: Hinkson, George Cuthbert Lyle | Murder: Hinkson, George Cuthbert Lyle. | The naming of a defendant within this catalogue does not imply guilt Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1960 31/12/1960 -
273/393 Strode Additional Manuscripts.FAMILY AND PERSONAL PAPERS.Genealogical Research by G S S Strode. | Letter F C Hingeston Randolph Genealogical research | Letter F C Hingeston Randolph Genealogical research | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1903 31/12/1903 (See HM#17)
CHC/269703 Records from the Church Commissioners.Dean and Chapter Estates.Uggeshall Parish. | J. Hingeston to the Dean & Chapter | Surrender | Held by: Norfolk Record Office 25/10/1832 25/10/1832 -
J 77/3008/2803 Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes, later Supreme Court of Judicature: Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Files. 1931-1934 Series. Divorce and matrimonial cause files, described at item level. | Divorce Court File: 2803. Appellant: Ellice Moira Hinkson. Respondent: Theobald Henry Hinkson. Type: Wife's petition... | Divorce Court File: 2803. Appellant: Ellice Moira Hinkson. Respondent: Theobald Henry Hinkson. Type: Wife's petition for divorce [WD]. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1932 31/12/1932 -
WO 339/40888 War Office: Officers' Services, First World War, Long Number Papers (numerical). Officers Services (including Civilian Dependants and Military Staff Appointments): Long Service Papers. | Lieutenant Ernest Kenrick Deighton Hinkson. Dragoon Guards. | Lieutenant Ernest Kenrick Deighton Hinkson. Dragoon Guards. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1915 31/12/1919 Former Reference Dep: 108577
273/410 Strode Additional Manuscripts.FAMILY AND PERSONAL PAPERS.Genealogical Research by G S S Strode. | Letter F C Hingeston-Randolph Genealogical research | Letter F C Hingeston-Randolph Genealogical research | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1903 31/12/1903 (See HM#17)
273/353 Strode Additional Manuscripts.FAMILY AND PERSONAL PAPERS.Genealogical Research by G S S Strode. | Letter F C Hingeston-Randolph Genealogical research | Letter F C Hingeston-Randolph Genealogical research | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1899 31/12/1899 (See HM#17)
3134A-1/PO 51/5 St John's Parish, Paignton.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship.Apprenticeship Indentures. | Jane Hinkson, apprenticed to George Jackson | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1801 31/12/1801 -
1080/63 Plymouth Health Authority Records.Crownhill Convalescent Home. | Block plan; "Convalescent home in the parish of Tamerton Foliott for C A Hingston, esq, MD". Scale: 1 1/5" = 100', Signed: King and Lister, architects and surveyors, Plymouth; Signed: "This is one of the drawings referred to in our contract, signed Samuel Millman, George Maddock"; Drawing No 1 | | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1892 31/12/1892 -
1080/66 Plymouth Health Authority Records.Crownhill Convalescent Home. | 1st floor plan; "Convalescent home in the parish of Tamerton Foliott for C A Hingston, esq, MD". Scale: 1/6" = 1', Signed: King and Lister, architects and surveyors, Plymouth; Signed: "This is one of the drawings referred to in our contract, signed Samuel Millman, George Maddock"; Drawing No 4 | | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1892 31/12/1892 -
1080/67 Plymouth Health Authority Records.Crownhill Convalescent Home. | Roof plan; "Convalescent home in the parish of Tamerton Foliott for C A Hingston, esq, MD". Scale: 1/6" = 1', Signed: King and Lister, architects and surveyors, Plymouth; Signed: "This is one of the drawings referred to in our contract, signed Samuel Millman, George Maddock"; Drawing No 5 | | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1892 31/12/1892 -
1080/65 Plymouth Health Authority Records.Crownhill Convalescent Home. | Ground plan; "Convalescent home in the parish of Tamerton Foliott for C A Hingston, esq, MD". Scale: 1/6" = 1'; Signed: King and Lister, architects and surveyors, Plymouth; Signed, "This is one of the drawings referred to in our contract, signed Samuel Millman, George Maddock"; Drawing No 3 | | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1892 31/12/1892 -
1080/64 Plymouth Health Authority Records.Crownhill Convalescent Home. | Basement plan; "Convalescent home in the parish of Tamerton Foliott for C A Hingston, esq, MD". Scale: 1/6" = 1', Signed: King and Lister, architects and surveyors, Plymouth; Signed: "This is one of the drawings referred to in our contract, signed Samuel Millman, George Maddock"; Drawing No 2 | | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1892 31/12/1892 -
273/411 Strode Additional Manuscripts.FAMILY AND PERSONAL PAPERS.Genealogical Research by G S S Strode. | Letter F C Hingeston-Randolph Genealogical research | Letter F C Hingeston-Randolph Genealogical research | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1903 31/12/1903 (See HM#17)
273/392 Strode Additional Manuscripts.FAMILY AND PERSONAL PAPERS.Genealogical Research by G S S Strode. | Letter F C Hingeston Randolph Genealogical research | Letter F C Hingeston Randolph Genealogical research | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1903 31/12/1903 (See HM#17)
CHC/269700 Records from the Church Commissioners.Dean and Chapter Estates.Frostenden Parish. | Trustees of E. Hollond to J. Hingeston | Lease & Counterpt. | Held by: Norfolk Record Office 15/10/1831 15/10/1831 -
PROB 11/2219/244 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Volume number: 16 Quire numbers: 751-800. | Will of James Hingeston of Wrentham , Suffolk | Will of James Hingeston of Wrentham , Suffolk. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 15/09/1855 15/09/1855 -
WO 339/55785 War Office: Officers' Services, First World War, Long Number Papers (numerical). Officers Services (including Civilian Dependants and Military Staff Appointments): Long Service Papers. | Lieutenant Keith Hingeston MICHELL Royal Garrison Artillery. | Lieutenant Keith Hingeston MICHELL Royal Garrison Artillery. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1922 Former Reference Dep: 127660
1080/69 Plymouth Health Authority Records.Crownhill Convalescent Home. | Section; "Convalescent home in the parish of Tamerton Foliott for C A Hingston, esq, MD". Scale: 1/6" = 1', Signed: King and Lister, architects and surveyors, Plymouth; Signed: "This is one of the drawings referred to in our contract, signed Samuel Millman, George Maddock"; Drawing No 7 | | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1892 31/12/1892 -
1080/68 Plymouth Health Authority Records.Crownhill Convalescent Home. | Sections; "Convalescent home in the parish of Tamerton Foliott for C A Hingston, esq, MD". Scale: 1/6" = 1', Signed: King and Lister, architects and surveyors, Plymouth; Signed: "This is one of the drawings referred to in our contract, signed Samuel Millman, George Maddock"; Drawing No 6 | | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1892 31/12/1892 -
1080/71 Plymouth Health Authority Records.Crownhill Convalescent Home. | North elevation; "Convalescent home in the parish of Tamerton Foliott for C A Hingston, esq, MD"; Scale: 1/6" = 1'; Signed: King and Lister, architects and surveyors, Plymouth; Signed: "This is one of the drawings referred to in our contract, signed Samuel Millman, George Maddock"; Drawing No 10 | | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1892 31/12/1892 -
1080/70 Plymouth Health Authority Records.Crownhill Convalescent Home. | East and west elevations; "Convalescent home in the parish of Tamerton Foliott for C A Hingston, esq, MD"; Scale: 1/6" = 1'; Signed: King and Lister, architects and surveyors, Plymouth; Signed: "This is one of the drawings referred to in our contract, signed Samuel Millman, George Maddock"; Drawing No 9 | | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1892 31/12/1892 -
2930A-2/PO 6/36 Halwell Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Settlement Examinations. | John Knight, carpenter, born in St. Saviour | Moved to Plymouth with parents and lived with them until 12 yrs old. At 14 yrs apprenticed by private indenture to William Colton, carpenter, of Blackawton, living with him 9 mths after its expiry as labourer. Married Elizabeth Hingston at Blackawton, never paid £10 p.a. rent. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1822 31/12/1822 -
1345/85 PLYMOUTH: Deeds.PLYMOUTH.St. Matthias Church. | Memorandum of agreement 1 Frederick John Piper of 1 St. Hilary Terrace, Stoke Damerel, builder... | Memorandum of agreement 1 Frederick John Piper of 1 St. Hilary Terrace, Stoke Damerel, builder 2 Reverend Charles Thomas Wilkinson and Alfred Hingston esquire both of Plymouth Concerning building works beside St. Matthias Church, North Hill | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 12/05/1886 12/05/1886 -
74/357/6 Kitley Estate, Yealmpton. | Assignment of lease 1 Elias Barratt of Yealmpton, blacksmith 2 Mary Werry of Yealmpton, widow... | Assignment of lease 1 Elias Barratt of Yealmpton, blacksmith 2 Mary Werry of Yealmpton, widow and administratrix of Thomas Werry late of Yealmpton, wheelwright 3 William Hingston of Bridgend, Holbeton, yeoman House and premises in Yealmpton, near the market place | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1820 31/12/1820 -
C 101/4299 Chancery Masters' Account Books. | Accounts in: Short title: Ball v Brown. Plaintiffs: Caroline Sanderson Ball and others. Defendants: Caroline... | Accounts in: Short title: Ball v Brown. Plaintiffs: Caroline Sanderson Ball and others. Defendants: Caroline Wivell and others. Subject: Houses and shops in Marylebone, Middlesex. Details: list of tenants and rents, receipts, disbursements. Receiver: Joseph Hingston of Park Street, Camden Town, Middlesex. Chancery Master: Samuel Duckworth, Andrew Lynch, Giffin Wilson, James Farrer. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1840 31/12/1852 -
CP 5/185/53 Court of Common Pleas: Articles of Clerkship and Affidavits of Execution. Court of Common Pleas: articles of clerkship for solicitors and attorneys, and affidavits of execution;... | Articles of clerkship (as a solicitor or attorney) for George Hingeston, articled to John Hingeston,... | Articles of clerkship (as a solicitor or attorney) for George Hingeston, articled to John Hingeston, with affidavit. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1821 31/12/1821 -
2930A-2/PO 16/7 Halwell Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Militia. | Payment order | £2 to Samuel Waymouth, balloted to serve in South Battalion of regular Militia, Devon; and who provided Philip Hingston of Harberton as substitute for 1 mth. Amount being ½ current price for volunteer | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1817 31/12/1817 -
BK/352 Records of Bond, Peace, Eliot and Knape.Parish.LISKEARD.General. | Assignment of debts of Ben. Hart Lyne, attorney-at-law, decd. Ben. Hart Lyne's creditors (25 named)... | Assignment of debts of Ben. Hart Lyne, attorney-at-law, decd. Ben. Hart Lyne's creditors (25 named) to Eliz. Hingston Lyne his wid. Consideration: Ben. Hart Lyne's asset of a moiety of 1/14 of mines and minerals in St. Blazey, concerning which a suit is pending in Chancery, Rogers v. Gichard. | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 18/11/1858 18/11/1858 (See HD#19)
567/97/103 Shelly & Johns, Solicitors, Plymouth.Cornwall.Saltash. | Mortgage 1 Thomas Peters of Plymouth, gent 2 Edwin Pearn of Compton Leigh, gent 3... | Mortgage 1 Thomas Peters of Plymouth, gent 2 Edwin Pearn of Compton Leigh, gent 3 Mary Brown of Plymouth, spinster 4 Charles Hingston of Plymouth, doctor Premises in Tamar Street, including No 10, and premises in Fore Street, Saltash | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1893 31/12/1893 -
5200C-5/165/2 Devon Record Office: EXETER DEEDS.Devon Record Office: BUNDLE A 89. | Devon Record Office | Mortgage (1) Walter John Beer of 13 Parr Street, plumber (2) Agnes Sophia Cuddeford of Thornwood, Tedburn St Mary, widow, Ernest John Cuddeford of London, gent and Louisa Jane Hingston of 120 Brigstock Road, Croyden, widow Premises: Six dwellinghouses known as Cornish's Court No 3 to secure £200 and interest | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 13/05/1905 13/05/1905 -
1/719/368 Plymouth Municipal Records.Miscellaneous papers.Plymouth Water Leases. | Water lease for 21 years 1 Mayor and Commonalty of Plymouth 2 Joseph Soper of... | Water lease for 21 years 1 Mayor and Commonalty of Plymouth 2 Joseph Soper of Plymouth, cooper, executor of the last will and testament of Daniel Cowle, late of Plymouth, maltster Water to a house in Lower Broad Street inhabited by Joseph Hingston and Walter Prideaux Consideration: 40s Rent: 12s pa | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1820 31/12/1820 -
WO 69/14/464 Ordnance Office, Military Branch, and War Office: Royal Artillery Records of Service and Papers. ROYAL ARTILLERY AND ROYAL HORSE ARTILLERY: RECORDS OF SERVICES. Statements of Service, Royal Horse Artillery Numbers 2879 to 3353. (Described at item level). | Statements of Service, Royal Horse Artillery Numbers 2879 to 3353. This entry appears on opening... | Statements of Service, Royal Horse Artillery Numbers 2879 to 3353. This entry appears on opening 536; this number is imprinted at the top right of each opening. Soldier's Number 2692: John Hingston. Born East Stonehouse, Stonehouse, Devon. Enlisted 1855 aged 21 years. Discharged 1858. Discharge reason: Dead. Covering dates indicate enlistment and discharge years. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1855 31/12/1858 -
ADM 73/329/125 Admiralty: Royal Greenwich Hospital: Pensioners and School Admission Papers, Out Pensions Pay Books and Miscellaneous Registers. School Admission papers. Ring, George - Robson, James Thorburn. (Described at item level). | William Henry Roberts. When admitted to Greenwich Hospital School: Not stated. Parents' names: William and... | William Henry Roberts. When admitted to Greenwich Hospital School: Not stated. Parents' names: William and Julia (nee Hingston) Roberts. Applicant born 15 June 1846. Siblings Courtenay and Frederick Alfred. Parents married in Plymouth 3 February 1845. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1728 31/12/1870 -
MP 55/1 Miscellaneous Papers (Remark Books).Miscellaneous Papers Volume 55 (Ad 2). | Individual pages for: HMS Doris | Assigned: 'G [George] Hingston, Mid acting Master'. West Indies, Cuba, Cape San Antonio, South America, Brazil, Macieo and Pernambuco, Olinda: 1823. Annotated in brown crayon: 'Doris' and in blue crayon. Endorsed in brown crayon: 'Doris'. Page numbers indicated: 1 to 7 | Held by: United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO) Archive 01/01/1823 31/12/1823 Former Reference Dep: <p>Miscellaneous Papers Volume 55 Item 1</p>
R9/1-0/Z/18 Devon Record Office: DARTMOUTH BOROUGH COUNCIL.Devon Record Office: MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS.Devon Record Office: Documents relating to Tithes. | Devon Record Office | Counterpart lease for 79 years by the Trustees of the lands of Clifton Dartmouth Hardness to Mrs. Ann Hingston of a piece of land in Market Square, Dartmouth, rent: 5s. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 10/01/1868 10/01/1868 -
1302/76 DEEDS.PLYMOUTH.St Matthias Church. | Memorandum of agreement 1 Frederick John Piper of St Hilary Terrace, Stoke Damerel, builder 2... | Memorandum of agreement 1 Frederick John Piper of St Hilary Terrace, Stoke Damerel, builder 2 Reverend Charles Thomas Wilkinson, doctor of divinity and Alfred Hingston, esquire of Plymouth Concerning building of a house to the south of the Church | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 12/05/1886 12/05/1886 -
E 186/1 Supreme Court of Judicature: High Court of Justice, King's Bench Division, King's Remembrancer: Land Values and Duties Petitions. Description available at other catalogue level. | Finance (1909-10) Act 1910: appeal by Mrs E J Buchanan, R H Clay, C A... | Finance (1909-10) Act 1910: appeal by Mrs E J Buchanan, R H Clay, C A Hingston and John Bayly re 83 Durnford Street, East Stonehouse, Plymouth, Devon: provincial valuation: site value on occasion. | NOTE: see also above Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1912 31/12/1914 -
C 13/3063/39 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings 1801-1842. Supplementary: pleadings etc sorted from the Six Clerks Office after 1842. Records sorted in 1844 and found in Mr Utterson's Division, Pleadings Side (C 13/3038-3065). Plaintiffs T-V, described at item level. | [C1826 T21]. Short title: Tomlinson v Tomlinson. Document type: Answer only. Plaintiffs: Stephen Charles Tomlinson... | [C1826 T21]. Short title: Tomlinson v Tomlinson. Document type: Answer only. Plaintiffs: Stephen Charles Tomlinson and others. Defendants: John Tomlinson, Thomas Tomlinson, Joseph Tomlinson, John Cooke and wife, Thomas Hill and wife, Joseph Baylis and wife, Sophia Aickin, Richard Inkstone alias Richard Hingstone and wife, Ann Aickin, Robert Mines and Edward Price. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1827 31/12/1827 -
WO 69/158/38 Ordnance Office, Military Branch, and War Office: Royal Artillery Records of Service and Papers. ROYAL ARTILLERY RECORDS OF SERVICES. Statements of Service, Royal Artillery 9, Battalion Numbers 2997 to 3454. (Described at item level).... | Statements of Service, Royal Artillery 9 Battalion Numbers 2997 to 3454. This entry appears on... | Statements of Service, Royal Artillery 9 Battalion Numbers 2997 to 3454. This entry appears on opening 38; this number is imprinted at the top right of each opening. Soldier's Number 3034: Robert Hingston. Born Aveton Gifford, Kingsbridge, Devon. Enlisted 1852 aged 20 years. Covering dates indicate enlistment year. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1852 31/12/1852 -
C 13/863/34 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings 1801-1842. Division Two (Winter, Johnson and Turton): pleadings filed in the Six Clerks Office occupied successively by Winter, Johnson and Turton. Study matters, described at item level. (Proceedings taken to the Record Rooms in this year... | [C1826 T21]. Short title: Tomlinson v Tomlinson. Document type: Answer only. Plaintiffs: Stephen Charles Tomlinson... | [C1826 T21]. Short title: Tomlinson v Tomlinson. Document type: Answer only. Plaintiffs: Stephen Charles Tomlinson and others. Defendants: John Tomlinson, Thomas Tomlinson, Joseph Tomlinson, John Cooke and wife, Thomas Hill and wife, Joseph Baylis and wife, Sophia Aickin, Richard Inkstone alias Richard Hingstone and wife, Ann Aickin, Robert Mines and Edward Price. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1826 31/12/1826 -
C 13/883/32 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings 1801-1842. Division Two (Winter, Johnson and Turton): pleadings filed in the Six Clerks Office occupied successively by Winter, Johnson and Turton. Study matters, described at item level. (Proceedings taken to the Record Rooms in this year... | [C1826 T21]. Short title: Tomlinson v Cooke. Document type: Bill and four answers. Plaintiffs: Stephen... | [C1826 T21]. Short title: Tomlinson v Cooke. Document type: Bill and four answers. Plaintiffs: Stephen Charles Tomlinson and others. Defendants: John Tomlinson, Thomas Tomlinson, Joseph Tomlinson, John Cooke and wife, Thomas Hill and wife, Joseph Baylis and wife, Sophia Aickin, Richard Inkstone alias Richard Hingstone and wife, Ann Aickin, Robert Mines and Edward Price. JMP. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1827 31/12/1827 -
ADM 73/216/46 Admiralty: Royal Greenwich Hospital: Pensioners and School Admission Papers, Out Pensions Pay Books and Miscellaneous Registers. School Admission papers. Deagon - Dudley. (Described at item level). | Richard George Drew. When admitted to Greenwich Hospital School: Not stated. Parents' names: James and... | Richard George Drew. When admitted to Greenwich Hospital School: Not stated. Parents' names: James and Eliza Drew nee Galaway Hingston. Applicant born 13 March 1833. Parents married 14 January 1832 in Parish of Mylor, Devon. Siblings: James and Mary. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1728 31/12/1870 -
CN/2650/1,2 CARLYON OF TREGREHAN.ESTATE ADMINISTRATION.MINING AND INDUSTRY.CHINA CLAY.St. Austell.Setts. | Sett for 21 years; rent £50. T. T. S. Carlyon of Tregrehan, esq., to Andrew... | Sett for 21 years; rent £50. T. T. S. Carlyon of Tregrehan, esq., to Andrew Hingston Veale of St. Austell, draper, and Thos. Parkin of Biscovillack, St. Austell, claymanager, and Jn. Stephens of Fowey, ship-builder. Biscovillack. Plan on dorse. Also draft sett. | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 09/11/1874 09/11/1874 -
B 3/2142 Office of the Commissioners of Bankrupts and Court of Bankruptcy: Bankruptcy Commission Files. | In the matter of Charles Hingeston and Robert Hingeston of Walbrook, London, men's mercers (dealers... | In the matter of Charles Hingeston and Robert Hingeston of Walbrook, London, men's mercers (dealers and chapmen), bankrupts. Date of commission of bankruptcy: 1807 December 19. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1807 31/12/1807 Former Reference Dep: H28/267
PROB 11/2079/218 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Volume number: 13 Quire numbers: 601-650. | Will of John Hingeston, Gentleman of Camberwell , Surrey | Will of John Hingeston, Gentleman of Camberwell , Surrey. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 08/08/1848 08/08/1848 -
PROB 11/2210/423 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Volume number: 7 Quire numbers: 301-350. | Will of Elizabeth Hingeston, Spinster of Bath , Somerset | Will of Elizabeth Hingeston, Spinster of Bath , Somerset. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 27/04/1855 27/04/1855 -
PROB 11/1715/412 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Swabey Quire Numbers: 401 - 450. | Will of Sarah Hingeston, Spinster of Reydon , Suffolk | Will of Sarah Hingeston, Spinster of Reydon , Suffolk. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 26/08/1826 26/08/1826 -
PROB 11/1510/426 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Collingwood Quire Numbers: 175 - 226. | Will of Margaret Hingeston, Spinster of Ipswich , Suffolk | Will of Margaret Hingeston, Spinster of Ipswich , Suffolk. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 28/04/1810 28/04/1810 -
PROB 11/1933/325 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Arden Quire Numbers: 601 - 650. | Will of Jane Hingeston, Spinster of Bath , Somerset | Will of Jane Hingeston, Spinster of Bath , Somerset. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 08/09/1840 08/09/1840 -
273/395 Strode Additional Manuscripts.FAMILY AND PERSONAL PAPERS.Genealogical Research by G S S Strode. | Letter F C Hingeston-Randolph Regarding Sampson Strode | Letter F C Hingeston-Randolph Regarding Sampson Strode | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1903 31/12/1903 (See HM#17)
PROB 11/2091/220 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Volume number: 6 Quire numbers: 251-300. | Will of John Hingeston of Finsbury Place London | Will of John Hingeston of Finsbury Place London. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 19/04/1849 19/04/1849 -
PROB 11/1965/113 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Volume number: 10 Quire numbers: 451-500. | Will of Samuel Hinkson Cox of Demerara , British Guiana | Will of Samuel Hinkson Cox of Demerara , British Guiana. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 19/07/1842 19/07/1842 -
J 121/576 Court of Probate and Supreme Court of Judicature, High Court of Justice, Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division: Principal Probate Registry: Contentious Probate Case Files and Papers. | Testator: Follett, Thomas L. Case: Hingeston v. Tucker and others | Testator: Follett, Thomas L. Case: Hingeston v. Tucker and others. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1862 31/12/1862 -
874D-0/T/30-31 Devon Record Office: SOCIETY OF FRIENDS.Devon Record Office: TITLE DEEDS AND PAPERS. | Devon Record Office | Quaker Charity Lands, Cullompton. 22 and 23 December 1809 Lease and release in trust 1. Joseph Saunders of Exeter, linen draper, John Hingston of Kingsbridge, gent. 2. John Dymand of Exeter, mercer, Joseph Sparkes Dymond of Exeter, tanner, Richard Milward of Uffculme, miller, Richard Andrews of Modbury, land surveyor, Joseph Hingston of Kingsbridge, merchant, Robert Mogridge of Exeter, cordwainer, Richard Fry of Culmstock, yeoman, Samuel Henson of Burliscombe, yeoman, Thomas Truslade Sparkes and Joseph Sparkes of Exeter, bankers, Edward Bishop Willmott of Exeter, mercer, George Dymond of Exeter, mercer. Premises: 2 fields or marsh in Cullompton (3½ acres), the King's Highway on the north, Water Lane on the east. Consideration: 5/- and 5/- and continuation of trusts. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1809 31/12/1809 -
1981 A/PO 290 Stoke Gabriel Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Apprenticeship.Apprenticeship Indentures. | William Hinkson, 8 yrs apprenticed to John C. Jackson | | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1807 31/12/1807 -
WO 339/110212 War Office: Officers' Services, First World War, Long Number Papers (numerical). Officers Services (including Civilian Dependants and Military Staff Appointments): Long Service Papers. | Lieutenant Giles Aylmer Hinkson The Royal Dublin Fusiliers. | Lieutenant Giles Aylmer Hinkson The Royal Dublin Fusiliers. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1922 Former Reference Dep: 207719
1365/19 BAWCOMBE QUARRY ESTATE, UGBOROUGH.DILAPIDATIONS ON BAWCOMBE QUARRY. | Itemised account of dilapidations as valued by the arbitrators on the land and buildings of... | Itemised account of dilapidations as valued by the arbitrators on the land and buildings of Bawcombe Quarry, including 'inter alia' Mr. Hodge's supposed expenses travelling from Exeter and the walling and filling up the mouth of the Adit to the quarry, costs of the prosecution and the arbitrators' expenses - £365.11.6d Valued by Richard Toms, Peter Hingston and Richard Andrews Charged to Mr. Dixon. (2 sheets) | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1819 31/12/1819 -
CN/153 CARLYON OF TREGREHAN.TITLE DEEDS AND LEASES.ST. AUSTELL.LEASES.Biscovellack. | 20 year lease; rent £6-2-6. Edw. Johns of Biscovillack, yeo., (lessee of premises for 99... | 20 year lease; rent £6-2-6. Edw. Johns of Biscovillack, yeo., (lessee of premises for 99 years leased to him 1833 by Wm. Carlyon), to Andrew Hingston Veale of St. Austell, draper, Thos. Olver of St. Austell, clay merchant, and Thos. Stephens of Charlestown, mine agent. Plot of ground part of Biscovillack lately fenced off, part having been used for some time by lessees as a China Clay yard. | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 13/05/1854 13/05/1854 -
C 202/250/10 Chancery: Petty Bag Office: Writ Files. Return of Writs. Oaths of Commissioners for Oaths. | Anglesey - Hugh Jones; Brecon - William Games; Buckingham - Thomas John Reynolds; Cornwall -... | Anglesey - Hugh Jones; Brecon - William Games; Buckingham - Thomas John Reynolds; Cornwall - Albert Charles Lyne Glubb, William Hichens the younger, Richard Hingston the younger; Cumberland - Utrick Bainbridge; Devon - Richard Elias Bishop; Glamorgan - Clement Waldron; Kent - George Frederick Carnell, Frederick Hughes Hallett, William Harry Sadgrove; Lancaster, County Palatine - Henry Hindle, George Lloyd; Lincoln - William James Wright; Merioneth - John Jones; Monmouth - John Ralph Norton Norton. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1860 31/12/1860 -
ADM 101/404 Admiralty and predecessors: Office of the Director General of the Medical Department of the Navy and predecessors: Medical Journals. Name of ship. | ALBERMARLE - ALECTO. Includes the following journals only: HMS Albemarle, 1 January - 19 September... | ALBERMARLE - ALECTO. Includes the following journals only: HMS Albemarle, 1 January - 19 September 1916 by Fleet Surgeon Arthur Harry Hingston Vizard. HMS Albion, 1 January - 19 May 1916 by Fleet Surgeon Edward Henry Hodnet-de-Courtmacsherry. HMS Albion, 31 July -31 December 1916 by Staff Surgeon Robert Kennedy. HMS Alecto, 1 January - 9 August 1916 by Surgeon Alfred Graham Malcolm. HMS Alecto, 13 August - 31 December 1916 by Surgeon Gordon Victor Hobbs. | Vol 5 Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1916 31/12/1916 -
X 936/36,37 Luxstowe House Documents. | Lease and release, with assignment of lease 1. Benjamin Hart Lyne of Liskeard, gent and... | Lease and release, with assignment of lease 1. Benjamin Hart Lyne of Liskeard, gent and Elizabeth Hingston, his wife 2. Charles Matthew of Maldon, Essex, clerk 3. Peter Glubb of Liskeard, gent 4. William Glencross of Devonport 5. John Matthew Glubb of St Petrox, Dartmouth, Devon, clerk 6. Thomas Robin of Liskeard, gent Recites X 936/20,21, will of Peter Glubb and lease and release of Sep. 1828 Consideration: £110 to (1) £90 to (3) The Close, Liskeard | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 01/01/1831 31/12/1831 (See HD#19)
C 14/509/D34 Court of Chancery: Clerks of Records and Writs Office: Pleadings 1842-1852. Pleadings starting, or being revived, in 1846 and continuing thereafter. Pleadings (by D plaintiffs) started or revived in 1846. Described at item level. | Cause number: 1846 D34. Short title: Drake v Willesford. Documents: Two bills, two demurrers, certificate,... | Cause number: 1846 D34. Short title: Drake v Willesford. Documents: Two bills, two demurrers, certificate, six answers. Plaintiffs: George Bernard Knighton Drake and his wife and others. Defendants: Francis Thomas Bedford Willesford clerk, Charles Willesford, Harry Morgan Browne Willesford and Elizabeth Hingston Lyne. Provincial solicitor employed in Devon. | Details have been added from C 32/86, which also gives information about further process. Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1846 31/12/1846 (See HD#19)
5200C-5/173/5 Devon Record Office: EXETER DEEDS.Devon Record Office: UN-NUMBERED BUNDLE. | Devon Record Office | Transfer of mortgage (1) Albert Edward Dunn of Castle House, Exeter, solicitor (2) Agnes Sophia Cuddeforth of Thornwood, Tedburn St Mary, widow, Louisa Jane Hingston of 120 Brigstock Road, Croydon, Surrey, widow and Ernest John Cuddeforth of 40 Eastcheap, London, commercial traveller Premises: Barbican House and Barbican Cottage, Paul Street to secure £160 and interest | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 29/09/1908 29/09/1908 -
CC/Chapter/172/1-12 Church Commissioners.CHAPTER.DEVONSHIRE.Malborough. | Twelve leases etc of a tenement and toft, 28 ac. arable, a cottage and a... | Twelve leases etc of a tenement and toft, 28 ac. arable, a cottage and a garden, all in Malborough; a tenement and 8 ac. arable in Horswill; and a close called Inswill (formerly Ireswill) (4c.) with a grange on it, in Malborough. All this tenement known as Clarkes. Parties: Dean and Chapter, Cryspyn, Clarke, Baker, Hingston, Elliot. | Held by: Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre 01/01/1558 31/12/1820 Former Reference Dep: C.C. 66992, 66983, 66986-66988, 65877a-65883
C 13/2125/6 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings 1801-1842. Division Four (Ford and Vesey): pleadings filed in the Six Clerks Office occupied successively by Ford and Vesey. Study matters, described at item level. (Proceedings taken to the Record Rooms in this year... | [H1815 K2]. Short title: Kerrison v Sparrow. Document type: Bill and two answers. Plaintiffs: Mathias... | [H1815 K2]. Short title: Kerrison v Sparrow. Document type: Bill and two answers. Plaintiffs: Mathias Kerrison. Defendants: Robert Sparrow, Thomas Farr, John Lee Farr, John Clarke, Edward White, James Hingston, Charles Clarke and John Clarke (junior). SMP. | The naming of a party does not imply that he or she will appear in all the documents in this cause (after the bill) Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1815 31/12/1815 -
ADM 27/51/29 Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment declaration lists recording the sending of wages (year in bracket) to next of kin... | Folios 62-63: HMS Star allotment numbers 29479-29480, year of allotment 1836-1837. Folio 62: HMS Star... | Folios 62-63: HMS Star allotment numbers 29479-29480, year of allotment 1836-1837. Folio 62: HMS Star allotment cover sheet. Folios 62-63: John Hallett; Ship’s name: HMS Star; Pay book number: SB 26; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Child John. Folios 62-63: James Hingston; Ship’s name: HMS Star; Pay book number: SB 78; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Mother Ann. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1836 31/12/1837 -
MP 55/118 Miscellaneous Papers (Remark Books).Miscellaneous Papers Volume 55 (Ad 2). | Individual pages for: HMS Doris | Assigned: 'Thos [Thomas] Bourchier, Acting Captain' and 'G [George] Hingston, acting Master.' South America, Brazil, Bahia, Maceio and Pernambuco:1824. Annotated in brown crayon: 'Doris', in pencil: 'Dup [duplicate] 1-7' and 'Dup' [duplicate] , in black pen: 'duplicate 1-7' and calculations and in blue crayon: 'Dup' [duplicate]. Page numbers indicated: 772 to 779 | Held by: United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO) Archive 01/01/1824 31/12/1824 Former Reference Dep: <p>Miscellaneous Papers Volume 55 Item 118</p>
SVY A/ E100 Af1 Hydrographic Survey and incoming data.Book A: Survey. | Book A: Survey | South America: Brazil, east coast: Ilhéus to João Pessoa 'HM Ship Doris, Pernambuco'. Survey shows coastline, hydrography, anchorages, ships tracks, topography, settlements, land marks and remarks. Manuscript. Watermark: 'J Whatman 18[?]' [obscured]. Latitude and longitude indicated; north points with compass indicator; no scale shown. By G Hingston, Acting Master, 21 March 1824. Endorsed with black ink: 'Hydrographical Office Rec'd [received] 2 Novr [November] 1824' | Held by: United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO) Archive 01/01/1824 31/12/1824 -
5200C-6/237/5 Devon Record Office: EXETER DEEDS.Devon Record Office: BUNDLE A 1344. | Devon Record Office | Mortgage (1) Thomas Richard Gregory of The Quay, general dealer (2) Agnes Sophia Cuddeford of Thornwood, Tedburn St Mary, Ernest John Cuddeford of 40 Eastcheap, London, commercial traveller and Louisa Jane Hingston of 120 Brigstock Road, Thornton Heath, Croydon, Surrey, widow Premises: 1-5 and 33-38 Quay Hill to secure £350 and interest Reconveyance endorsed 18 Nov 1914 | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 29/09/1906 29/09/1906 -
BPENR/620/1,2 RECORDS OF THE BOROUGH OF PENRYN.TITLE DEEDS AND LEASES.Property not owned by Corporation.Budock. | 99 yr. lease (lives of lessee's w. Cath., s. Michael and dau. Kitty); rent 9/-... | 99 yr. lease (lives of lessee's w. Cath., s. Michael and dau. Kitty); rent 9/- (also counterpart). Francis, lord de Dunstanville and Basset, to Peter Michell of Penryn, yeo. Consideration: surrender of former lease; £20. Piece of land, formerly a gdn. in occ. of Mary Short then Andrew Hingston, on which a meeting-house has lately been erected, in Penryn borough, part of former possessions of dissolved college of St. Mary of Glasney. | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 17/12/1804 17/12/1804 -
457/1142 WH SLOMAN, SOLICITOR.CORNWALL.Bodmin Gaol. | Agreement (and duplicate) 1. Robert Goodyear of East Stonehouse and Charles Goodyear of East Stonehouse,... | Agreement (and duplicate) 1. Robert Goodyear of East Stonehouse and Charles Goodyear of East Stonehouse, builders 2. Joseph Collier Cookworthy and Ralph Cole of Plymouth (directors of the Devon and Cornwall Banking Company) 3. Charles Prideaux and Alfred Hingston of Plymouth, bankers For payment of monies to R & C Goodyear on completion of the enlargment of the County Gaol at Bodmin, Cornwall | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 11/07/1861 11/07/1861 -
HO 64/5/27 Home Office: Criminal (Rewards and Pardons) Correspondence and Secret Service Reports. In-coming correspondence to the Home Office. Piece described at item level. | Folios 58-59. Petition from the Vicar of Holbeton, Reverend C Bulteel, Devon, the churchwardens, John... | Folios 58-59. Petition from the Vicar of Holbeton, Reverend C Bulteel, Devon, the churchwardens, John Wyatt and John Burnell, and the Overseers of Holbeton, Mr H Hingston and Mr Simon Hyne, concerning the arson attack on a barley-stack belonging to Mr Simon Hyne, Borough Estate, Holbeton. The parishioners of Holbeton offer a reward of £50 and they ask the government to offer a further reward and pardon to any accomplices giving information. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 16/02/1835 16/02/1835 -
WO 339/396 War Office: Officers' Services, First World War, Long Number Papers (numerical). Officers Services (including Civilian Dependants and Military Staff Appointments): Long Service Papers. | Captain Arthur John Hinkson PATTEN. The Norfolk Regiment. | Captain Arthur John Hinkson PATTEN. The Norfolk Regiment. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1919 Former Reference Dep: 838
Hinkson, Katherine, (1861-1931), poet and novelist, letters (16) | letters (16) | Held by: Unknown location 01/01/1884 31/12/1885 Former Reference Pro: NRA 26617 , See Sold at Bonhams 18 Dec 2002 - lot 801
Manuscript Collection MS-1957 Hinkson, Katherine, (1861-1931), poet and novelist, literary ms, corresp | literary ms, corresp | Held by: University of Texas at Austin: Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center Library 01/01/1887 31/12/1961 Former Reference Pro: See Hamer, Archives and MSS in USA 1961
PROB 11/1526/306 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Crickett Quire Numbers: 424 - 469. | Will of John Hingeston of Hatton Garden , Middlesex | Will of John Hingeston of Hatton Garden , Middlesex. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 16/10/1811 16/10/1811 -
PROB 11/1918/325 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Vaughan Quire Numbers: 651 - 700. | Will of John Hingeston, Gentleman of Lyme Regis , Dorset | Will of John Hingeston, Gentleman of Lyme Regis , Dorset. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 14/11/1839 14/11/1839 -
PROB 11/1783/16 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Tebbs Quire Numbers: 151 - 200. | Will of John Hingeston, Surgeon of Lyme Regis , Dorset | Will of John Hingeston, Surgeon of Lyme Regis , Dorset. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 23/03/1831 23/03/1831 -
PROB 11/2089/382 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Volume number: 4 Quire numbers: 151-200. | Will of Mary Anne Hingeston, Widow of Ruislip , Middlesex | Will of Mary Anne Hingeston, Widow of Ruislip , Middlesex. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 30/03/1849 30/03/1849 -
BT 372/1989/171 Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Central Register of Seamen: Seamen's Records ('Pouches'). Discharge A numbers R659596 - R659933. | R659930 Hingeston RANDOLPH M 21/06/1939 POLRUAN CORNWALL | R659930 Hingeston RANDOLPH M 21/06/1939 POLRUAN CORNWALL. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1913 31/12/1972 Former Reference Dep: R659930
MS 11936/438/798833 Records of Sun Fire Office. | Insured: Charles and Robert Hingeston, 17 and 18 Wallbrooke, warehousemen | Insured: Charles and Robert Hingeston, 17 and 18 Wallbrooke, warehousemen | Held by: London Metropolitan Archives: City of London 16/01/1807 16/01/1807 -
BT 351/1/63193 Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Index of First World War Mercantile Marine Medals and the British War Medal. Surnames Aabye - Zwet (fiches 0001 - 0678); Miscellaneous surnames Baker - Wilkinson (fiche 0679).... | Medal Card of Hinkson, James. Place of Birth: Barbados. Date of Birth: 1884. | Medal Card of Hinkson, James. Place of Birth: Barbados. Date of Birth: 1884. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1925 -
C 13/55/32 Court of Chancery: Six Clerks Office: Pleadings 1801-1842. Division One (Whittington and Sewell): pleadings filed in the Six Clerks Office occupied successively by Sewell and Pollen. Study matters, described at item level. (Proceedings taken to the Record Rooms in this year... | [W1804 H50]. Hammond v Twining. Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Thomas Hammond. Defendants: Richard Twining senior,... | [W1804 H50]. Hammond v Twining. Bill and answer. Plaintiffs: Thomas Hammond. Defendants: Richard Twining senior, Richard Twining junior, John Twining, Martha King, Margaret Hingeston, Milleson Hingeston, John Sanger, Charles Hingeston, Robert Hingeston, James Hingeston, Sarah Hingeston, Samuel Bloom and wife, John Rawlinson, Lucy Hammond, Joseph Butler and wife, and Frederick Hammond (abroad). SMP. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1805 31/12/1805 -
447/13 Wembury Deeds. | Transfer of mortgages in £1,500 and £1000 1 Dame Harriet Elizabeth Wetherall Warneford of Warneford... | Transfer of mortgages in £1,500 and £1000 1 Dame Harriet Elizabeth Wetherall Warneford of Warneford Place, Wiltshire 2 John Thomas Lord Redesdale of Batsford Park, Gloucs William Dickins of Cherrington, Warwicks, esq, Allen Alexander Bathurst of Oakley Park, Cirencester, Gloucs, esq Transfer of mortgage debts on estates in Wembury 17 November 1855 Reconveyance 1 John Thomas Lord Redesdale, William Dickins, and Allen Alexander Bathurst 2 Joseph Sewell of Cirencester, Gloucs, gent, George Frederick Newmarch of Cirencester, Gloucs, gent 3 Vincent Pollexfen Calmady Wembury estate, Gabber, Prinn's and Hingston's Farms in Wembury 28 September 1876 | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1855 31/12/1876 -
5200C-5/151/1 Devon Record Office: EXETER DEEDS.Devon Record Office: BUNDLE A 1545. | Devon Record Office | Agreement (1) James Hingston Davey, gent., Lydia Davey, spinster and Arthur Samuel Davey, gent all of Southernhay, Cranford Avenue, Exmouth (2) Florence Ada Shepherd, Beatrice Annie Shepherd, and Blanche Ellen Shepherd of Exeter, spinsters, Eveline Edith Alford wife of Albert Martin Alford of Exeter, solicitor, Ethel Kate Coleby, wife of Arthur Robert Coleby of Exeter, district manager, Norwich Union and Lilian Rose Herrin wife of Frederick Herrin of 128 High Street, Kingsland, London As to Right of Way from the City Palace Theatre, 81 and 82 Fore Street to George Street via yards and a covered passage | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 08/12/1913 08/12/1913 -
5200C-1/19/10 Devon Record Office: EXETER DEEDS.Devon Record Office: BUNDLE 299. | Devon Record Office | Mortgage 30 Sept 1901 1) George Taverner of 35 King Street, Exeter, general dealer 2) Robert Cuddeford of Tedburn St Mary, gent Premises: 34 and 35 King Street with two cellars and stores to secure £500 and interest Reconveyance endorsed 29 Sept 1909 1) Agnes Sophia Cuddeford of Thornwood, Tedburn St Mary, widow, Louisa Jane Hingston of 51 Chatsworth Road, Croydon, Surrey, widow and Ernest John Cuddeford of 40 Eastcheap, London, commercial traveller 2) George Taverner | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1901 31/12/1901 -
C 15/120/H152 Court of Chancery: Clerks of Records and Writs Office: Pleadings 1853-1860. Pleadings originally filed in 1854 and added to thereafter. 1854. H plaintiffs, described at item level. | Cause number: 1854 H152. Short title: Hopkins v The Liskeard and Looe Union Canal Company.... | Cause number: 1854 H152. Short title: Hopkins v The Liskeard and Looe Union Canal Company. Documents: Bill, interrogatories, three answers and replication. Plaintiffs: Eva Hopkins. Defendants: The Liskeard and Looe Union Canal Company, Samuel Abbott, Peter Clymo the younger, Edward Geach, Richard Hocken otherwise Rockard Hocken, Thomas Sargent, Walter Langford, Richard Hingston, Henry Lucas, John Philp and Richard Retallick (since deceased). Provincial solicitor employed in Cornwall. | Details have been added from C32/152, which also gives information about further process Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1854 31/12/1854 -
C 202/198/9 Chancery: Petty Bag Office: Writ Files. Return of Writs. Oaths of Masters Extraordinary in Chancery. | Bristol - Richard Poole; Cornwall - Nicholas Tolmie Tresidder; Cumberland - William Bainbridge, Wilson Perry;... | Bristol - Richard Poole; Cornwall - Nicholas Tolmie Tresidder; Cumberland - William Bainbridge, Wilson Perry; Devon - Hugh Myddelton Ellicombe, George Farwell, Richard Langworthy Hingston, John Francis Osborne; Dorset - George Score, James Templer; Gloucester - Thomas James; Hertford - Thomas Samuel Mott, Isaac Piggott; Lancaster - Henry Denison, John Kirk; Monmouth - James Evans; Northumberland - Francis Seymour; Nottingham - Samuel Payne, Caractacus D'Aubigney Shilton; Oxford - Percival Walsh; Somerset - Richard King, Henry Reed, Edward Salmon; Stafford - William Bishop, John Henshaw Comberbach; Suffolk - John Palmer Cullum, Edward James Smythe, Samuel Stevens; Sussex - Alexander Annesley, George Gwynne, William Holmes; Warwick - John Yeend Bedford, John Medes; York W.R. - James Ferguson, John Howard, Thomas Sutton. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1809 31/12/1809 -
ADM 29/65/402 Admiralty: Royal Navy, Royal Marines, Coastguard and related services: Officers' and Ratings' Service Records (Series II). Navy Pay Office: Entry Books of Certificates of Service. Admiralty: ratings. | Original page number: 402 Benjamin THWAITE; Rating; Age on entry: [Not Given]; Dates served: [Not... | Original page number: 402 Benjamin THWAITE; Rating; Age on entry: [Not Given]; Dates served: [Not Given]; Date and Type of Application: Whitehall 3 June 1863. For the additional following details Born: 24 December 1838, Clerkenwell, London, see also ADM 139/193 CS 19239 George Hingston; Rating; Age on entry: [Not Given]; Dates served: [Not Given]; Date and Type of Application: Whitehall 3 June 1863. For the additional following details Born: 27 January 1841, Alverton, Devon, see also ADM 139/299 CS 29886. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1861 31/12/1863 -
CO 321/11/9 Colonial Office: Windward Islands Original Correspondence. Correspondence, Original - Secretary of State. Despatches: Barbados. | Reports that the Police Magistrate has investigated the role of Mr Hinckson [or Hinkson?] and... | Reports that the Police Magistrate has investigated the role of Mr Hinckson [or Hinkson?] and Private William Packman [also given as 'Packham' in earlier correspondence] of the 35th Regiment in the shooting of Joseph Brathwaite and has committed both to the Grand Sessions on a charge of wilful murder. [See also CO 321/11/5, 13 and 20.] John Pope Hennessy, Governor in Chief Windward Islands, Barbados No. 216. Folios 114-115. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 10/10/1876 10/10/1876 Former Reference Dep: 12976/1876
WO 372/9/206119 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hinkson, Daniel. Corps: British West Indies Regiment. Regiment No: 15071. Rank: Private.... | Medal card of Hinkson, Daniel. Corps Regiment No Rank British West Indies Regiment 15071 Private. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
ADM 196/137/93 Admiralty: Officers' Service Records (Series III). LIEUTENANTS: ON ENTRY. Book 1. Dates are dates of seniority as Lieutenant, indexed. | Name Hinkson, Evan Alleyn. Date of Birth: 18 May 1873. Rank: Lieutenant. Date of Appointment:... | Name Hinkson, Evan Alleyn. Date of Birth: 18 May 1873. Rank: Lieutenant. Date of Appointment: 10 January 1896. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 10/01/1896 10/01/1896 -
WO 372/15/149706 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Nolan P - Pickering S M. | Medal card of Patten, Arthur John Hinkson. Corps: Norfolk Regiment. Rank: Lieutenant. | Medal card of Patten, Arthur John Hinkson. Corps Regiment No Rank Norfolk Regiment Lieutenant. Norfolk Regiment Captain. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
ADM 240/66/287 Admiralty: Royal Naval Reserve: Officers' Service Records. Executive Officers. Dates of seniority 1872-1898, Date of latest notation (approximately) 1952 (Described at item... | Name: Evan A Hinkson. Rank: Midshipman. Date of Seniority: 24 July 1889. Date of Birth:... | Name: Evan A Hinkson. Rank: Midshipman. Date of Seniority: 24 July 1889. Date of Birth: 18 May 1873. Place of Birth: [not given]. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1872 11/09/1952 -
HO 334/3708/1040014 Home Office: Immigration and Nationality Department: Duplicate Certificates of Naturalisation, Declarations of British Nationality, and Declarations of Alienage. 1981 British Nationality Act: Duplicate Certificates of British Citizenship. Certificates numbered 1000000 onwards. Certificates of British Citizenship: 1040001 - 1040250. (Described at item level). | Certificate Number: 1040014. Name: Gladstone Hinkson. Date of Birth: 25 November 1910. Country of Nationality... | Certificate Number: 1040014. Name: Gladstone Hinkson. Date of Birth: 25 November 1910. Country of Nationality or Birth: Barbados. City or Town of Birth: Bathsheba. Date of Certificate: 19 July 1983. Home Office Reference: H 250832. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 19/07/1983 19/07/1983 -
Shorter Hinkson, Katherine, (1861-1931), poet and novelist, letters to Clement Shorter | letters to Clement Shorter | Held by: Leeds University Library, Special Collections 01/01/1893 31/12/1926 Former Reference Pro: See Location register of 20th century English literary MSS 1988
WO 69/565/54 Ordnance Office, Military Branch, and War Office: Royal Artillery Records of Service and Papers. ROYAL ARTILLERY: REGISTERS OF MARRIAGES AND BAPTISMS. Register of Marriages and Baptisms, 10 Brigade Royal Artillery. (Described at item level). The volume... | Register of Marriages and Baptisms, 10 Brigade Royal Artillery. All the entries below appear on... | Register of Marriages and Baptisms, 10 Brigade Royal Artillery. All the entries below appear on folio 40v. The folio number is to be found in a circle at the top right of each folio. Charles F CATCHPOLE, of 10 Brigade Royal Artillery, and Elizabeth Ann RUNDLE married on 10 June 1875 at Hooe, Devon. Frederick DAVIS, of 10 Brigade Royal Artillery, and Elizabeth Ann Hingston married on 10 July 1875 at Holy Trinity, Plymouth. Note: Soldier a widower. Covering date is that for the entries on this folio. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1875 31/12/1875 -
ADM 27/53/64 Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment declaration lists recording the sending of wages (year in bracket) to next of kin... | Folios 216-217: HMS Reindeer allotment numbers 31419-31421, year of allotment 1837. Folio 216: HMS Reindeer... | Folios 216-217: HMS Reindeer allotment numbers 31419-31421, year of allotment 1837. Folio 216: HMS Reindeer allotment cover sheet. Folios 216-217: Francis Bastian; Ship’s name: HMS Reindeer; Pay book number: SB 105; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Mother Elizabeth. Folios 216-217: John Harry; Ship’s name: HMS Reindeer; Pay book number: SB 106; Rank: Carpenter’s Mate; Relation: Sister Mary. Folios 216-217: William Hingston; Ship’s name: HMS Reindeer; Pay book number: SB 100; Rank: Ordinary Seaman; Relation: Sister Mary. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1837 31/12/1837 -
C 15/415/R17 Court of Chancery: Clerks of Records and Writs Office: Pleadings 1853-1860. Pleadings originally filed in 1857 and added to thereafter. 1857. Q and R plaintiffs, described at item level. | Cause number: 1857 R17. Short title: Rogers v Gichard. Documents: Bill, interrogatories, six answers, interrogatories... | Cause number: 1857 R17. Short title: Rogers v Gichard. Documents: Bill, interrogatories, six answers, interrogatories and answer. Plaintiffs: John Rogers. Defendants: Willaim Gichard, Julia Hena Gichard his wife, John Webb Williams and Christiana Deeble his wife, Catherine Deeble Williams widow, John Grigg and Ann Deebe Gribb his wife, Betsy Oliver Rogers widow, Elizabeth Hingston Lyne widow, James Henry Meredith (since deceased), John Palmer, Edward Turner Watts, Jonathan Luxmoore, John Francis Butler and George Geach. Amended by order 1857. Robert Thomas Head and Edward Lambert added as defendants. | Details have been added from C32/286, which also gives information about further process Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1857 31/12/1857 (See HD#19)
831/336 Bond, Pearce and Co, Solicitors.PROPERTTES.PLYMOUTH. | Appointment of new trustees according to trust set up in 831-335 appointment of 2 by... | Appointment of new trustees according to trust set up in 831-335 appointment of 2 by 1 to replace George Etheridge Richardson, William Collier James, Frederick Hingston Fox and George Edward Fox as trustees, with schedule of property; 1) Alfred Payne Balkwill of Plymouth, gent and Francis Hancock Balkwill of Yelverton, gent 2) Walter Richardson Fox, merchant, Edward Bonville Fox, merchant, Charles Alfred Goodbody, tea merchant, Walter Cecil Goodbody, tea merchant, George Rendel Harris, house decorator and fine art dealer and Theodore Pumphrey, all of Plymouth | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1912 31/12/1912 -
X637/31 Gimble, St Cleer. | Conveyance. £2500 (iii)-(i) £700 (iii)-(ii) (i) Thomas Henry Geake, St. Germans, merchant. (ii) Thomas Pollard... | Conveyance. £2500 (iii)-(i) £700 (iii)-(ii) (i) Thomas Henry Geake, St. Germans, merchant. (ii) Thomas Pollard of Trethawle, Menheniot, gent. (iii) Mary Ann Norris, Rosecraddock, St. Cleer, widow. (Recital of X637/29. £2500 owing to (i)). (i) at Higher and Lower Gimble, occ. by Nicholas Borrow under a request of lease to him by (i) and (ii) for 21 years from 29 September (ii) to 1875. Total acreage 112 acres 3 roods 16 perches. (iii) -- Covenant (iii) to (ii) for production of deeds. Witd. R. Hingston, solicitor, Liskeard; Albert C. L. Glubb, solicitor, Liskeard; Wm. Couch Craddock (sic). | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 09/08/1877 09/08/1877 -
ADM 27/57/59 Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment declaration lists recording the sending of wages (year in bracket) to next of kin... | Folios 162-163: HMS Star allotment numbers 34498-34500, year of allotments 1838. Folio 162: HMS Star... | Folios 162-163: HMS Star allotment numbers 34498-34500, year of allotments 1838. Folio 162: HMS Star allotment cover sheet. Folios 162-163: William Eva; Ship’s name: HMS Redwing; Pay book number: SB 68; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Wife Jane. Folios 162-163: Richard Hingston; Ship’s name: HMS Redwing; Pay book number: SB 77; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Wife Sarah. Folios 162-163: Charles Thomas; Ship’s name: HMS Redwing; Pay book number: SB 82; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Wife Mary Ann. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1838 31/12/1838 -
ADM 27/105/51 Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment declaration lists recording the sending of wages (years in bracket) to next of kin... | Folios 144-145: HMS Agincourt allotment numbers 47611-47612, year of allotment 1848. Folio 144: HMS Agincourt... | Folios 144-145: HMS Agincourt allotment numbers 47611-47612, year of allotment 1848. Folio 144: HMS Agincourt allotment cover sheet. Folios 144-145: John Fullerton; Ship'’s name: HMS Agincourt; Pay book number: Supernumerary Boatswains List, number 28; Rank: Boatswain; Relation: Wife Mary. Folios 144-145: William Tucker; Ship'’s name: HMS Agincourt; Pay book number: Supernumerary Carpenters' List, number 24; Rank: Carpenter; Relation: Sister Emma. Folios 144-145: Abraham Hingston; Ship'’s name: HMS Agincourt; Pay book number: Supernumerary Carpenters' List, number 21; Rank: Carpenter; Relation: Mother Sarah. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1848 31/12/1848 -
C 15/417/R62 Court of Chancery: Clerks of Records and Writs Office: Pleadings 1853-1860. Pleadings originally filed in 1857 and added to thereafter. 1857. R plaintiffs, described at item level. | Cause number: 1857 R62. Short title: In the matter of Joseph Lovell Ralph, George Spinluff... | Cause number: 1857 R62. Short title: In the matter of Joseph Lovell Ralph, George Spinluff Ralph, Henry Darcy Ralph by Joseph Ralph their father and next friend and guardian and in the matter of the marriage settlement trusts of Joseph Ralph and Eliza Francis Ralph his wife and of the will of the said Eliza Francis Ralph. Documents: General summons. Defendants: Joseph Ralph, George Hingston and James Campbell. | Details have been added from C32/286, which also gives information about further process Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1857 31/12/1857 -
ADM 27/70/11 Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment declaration lists recording the sending of wages (years in bracket) to next of kin... | Folios 43-43A: HMS Ganges allotment number 201, year of allotment 1840. Folio 43: HMS Ganges... | Folios 43-43A: HMS Ganges allotment number 201, year of allotment 1840. Folio 43: HMS Ganges allotment cover sheet. Folios 43-44: Nathaniel Cole; Ship's name: HMS Ganges; Pay book number: SB 187; Rank: Boatswain's Mate and Seaman Gunner; Relation: Wife Jane. Folios 43-44: John Lloyd; Ship's name: HMS Ganges; Pay book number: SB 378; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Wife Jane. Folios 43-44: Abraham Hingston; Ship's name: HMS Ganges; Pay book number: SB 430; Rank: Caulker; Relation: Mother Sarah. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1840 31/12/1840 -
R9/1-0/Z/12 Devon Record Office: DARTMOUTH BOROUGH COUNCIL.Devon Record Office: MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS.Devon Record Office: Documents relating to Tithes. | Devon Record Office | Transference of Trust by way of lease and release, Arthur Hunt of Redlap in Stoke Fleming, merchant, Arthur Howe Holdsworth of Mount Galpin House, esq., Robert Holdsworth of Brookhill, clerk, Henry Holdsworth of Hardness House, esq., and Edmund Pollexfen Bastard of Kitley House, esq., (the surviving trustees of the lands of Clifton Dartmouth Hardness) to Joseph Hake Sparke, esq., Richard Langworthy Hingston the younger, merchant, Arthur Brooking Lieut., R.N., James Strong, Lieut. R.N., Daniel Codner, merchant, Robert Harris, banker, Edward Brooking, esq., Samuel Were Prideaux, gent., all of Dartmouth, of the rectory of Townstal and all rights belonging. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1833 31/12/1833 -
1/78 Plymouth Municipal Records.Freedoms and apprenticeships. | Bundle of parchment certificates of freedoms John Wreford Budd, Doctor of Medicine, 29/9/1832 16 November... | Bundle of parchment certificates of freedoms John Wreford Budd, Doctor of Medicine, 29/9/1832 16 November 1832 James Lee Broadbent, Doctor of Medicine Charles Hingston, Doctor of Medicine Charles Henry Bamber, surgeon James Dickson, surgeon, Royal Navy William Brooking Dolling, surgeon William Dixon Dryden, surgeon Herbert Fortescue, surgeon Primrose Lyon, surgeon, Royal Navy William Rattenbury, surgeon, Royal Navy Thomas Anthony Stewart, surgeon Thomas Tripe, surgeon Joseph Wells, surgeon John Whipple, surgeon John Collier Seccombe, surgeon William Wyatt, surgeon John Paley Baldy of Devonport, surgeon John Derry of Totnes, surgeon Edmund Rendle, Doctor of Medicine NB - All are of Plymouth except where stated otherwise | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1791 31/12/1844 -
552/489 Culme Family of Tothill, Plymouth.Trusteeship Papers. | Lease for a year 1 Elizabeth Culme and Frances Goddard Culme, of Tothill, spinsters 2... | Lease for a year 1 Elizabeth Culme and Frances Goddard Culme, of Tothill, spinsters 2 Jonathan Luxmoore Prince Rock fields, Prince Rock Limestone Quarry and tenements therein; Freedom Field; Ridgeways and Sheepspots, alias North Hill, Compton Gifford; Park, Well Park and Bickhams, Mill Field, Cockram's Park, alias Yonge's Ground, Higher Field and Quarry Field, also in Compton Gifford; Little Efford, Northern and Southern Langley, Lane End Park, Beacon Park and Cross Furze, Broadapark, Lambert's tenement, all in Egg Buckland; West and East Upton, Chalonsleigh, Hingston's tenement, all in Plympton St Mary | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1823 31/12/1823 -
1579A-0/24/40/4 Devon Record Office: TOTNES BOROUGH.Devon Record Office: PARISH: OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Devon Record Office: Settlement Examinations, some with associated documents. | Devon Record Office | Elizabeth Kelland Hingston, single woman: now in Slapton where she was born and her parents belonged, when she was 9 she was apprenticed there to Mr John Brown Paige, she soon removed with her master to Totnes, after 3 months he sent her to Miss Susan Paige in Slapton and stayed until she was 21, she was never assigned, then she lived with Rev Mr Bradridge for 10 months, then Mr Square of Kingsbridge for 3 months, Mr Kivell of Ranscombe for 7 months, since when she has lived in several places but none for more than 6 months. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1831 31/12/1831 -
X637/29 Gimble, St Cleer. | Appointment and Release in fee (with further charge endorsed). £1414 and £86. (i) Thomas Pollard,... | Appointment and Release in fee (with further charge endorsed). £1414 and £86. (i) Thomas Pollard, Trethawle, Menheniot, yeoman. (ii) Thomas Henry Geake, St. Germans, merchant. (Recital of X637/28. Rec. (i) indebted to (ii) in the sum of £1515. (i) requested loan of a further £86.). -- Higher and Lower Gemble, St. Cleer -- House in village of Menheniot -- 4 cottages (formerly a barn) in churchtown of Menheniot. Endsd. with further charge on above lands for loan. (ii)-(i) of £385 (25 March 1875. Witd. R. Hingston, solicitor, Liskeard; Wm. T. Hancock, Liskeard). Witd. Wm. T. Hancock, clerk to Mr. H. M. Grylls, solicitor, Liskeard. | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 21/01/1871 21/01/1871 -
LCO 22/235 Lord Chancellor's Office and Lord Chancellor's Department: Record Cards of Applicants for Legal Appointments. | George Lockhart Hibberd; Richard Saladin Hickmet; Roger David Hicks; Rosalyn Higgins; Peter St George Higginson;... | George Lockhart Hibberd; Richard Saladin Hickmet; Roger David Hicks; Rosalyn Higgins; Peter St George Higginson; Gillian Mary Higson-Smith; Kay Hill; Kenneth Bostock Hill; Robert Stephen Hill; Walter Derek Hill; Alan Raymond Hing; Theresa Clothilde Hingston; Roger William Stanton Hird; Colin Shapcott Hoad; Paul Maxim Laurence Hoffman; Richard Anthony Hoffman; Gilbert Charles Hogg; Mary Claire Hogg; Derek Holden; Christopher Paul Holder; Robert Drewry Holdsworth; Keith Martin John Hollis; Richard John Holloway; Edward James Holman; Mary Holt; Simon Andrew Holt; Ruth Holyoak; Hugh Emlyn Hooson. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1995 31/12/1997 -
ADM 27/50/84 Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment declaration lists recording the sending of wages (year/s in bracket) to next of kin... | Folios 228-229: HMS Magnificent allotment numbers 29023-29024, year of allotment 1836. Folio 228: HMS Magnificent... | Folios 228-229: HMS Magnificent allotment numbers 29023-29024, year of allotment 1836. Folio 228: HMS Magnificent allotment cover sheet. Folios 228-229: John Hingston; Ship’s name: HMS Magnificent; Pay book number: SB 242; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Father Edward. Folios 228-229: Richard Strong; Ship’s name: HMS Magnificent; Pay book number: SB 261; Rank: Carpenter’s Mate; Relation: Wife Elizabeth. Folios 228-229: John Peacock; Ship’s name: HMS Magnificent; Pay book number: SB 267; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Mother Mary Ward. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1836 31/12/1836 -
SVY A/ E99 Af1 Hydrographic Survey and incoming data.Book A: Survey. | Book A: Survey | South America: Brazil, east coast: Vija São João to Deportiva 'A Rough Survey of the Anchorage off the River Pariba [Paraiba]'. Survey shows coastline, hydrography, anchorages, topography, buildings, fortifications, land marks, sight lines and remarks. Manuscript. Latitude and longitude referred to in remarks; north point (orientation to west). Scale: 2.25 inches to 5 nautical miles. By G Hingston, Midshipman and Acting Master of HMS Doris, 30 January 1824. Endorsed with black ink: 'Hydrographical Office Rec'd [received] 2 Novr [November] 1824' | Held by: United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO) Archive 01/01/1824 31/12/1824 -
WO 372/9/206130 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hinkson, Theobald Henry. Corps: Royal Irish Regiment. Rank: Lieutenant. | Medal card of Hinkson, Theobald Henry. Corps Regiment No Rank Royal Irish Regiment Lieutenant. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/206128 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hinkson, R. Corps: West India Regiment. Regiment No: 5084. Rank: Serjeant. | Medal card of Hinkson, R. Corps Regiment No Rank West India Regiment 5084 Serjeant. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/206121 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hinkson, Edmund. Corps: British West Indies Regiment. Regiment No: 16317. Rank: Serjeant.... | Medal card of Hinkson, Edmund. Corps Regiment No Rank British West Indies Regiment 16317 Serjeant. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/206126 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hinkson, H. Corps: West India Regiment. Regiment No: 5084. Rank: Serjeant. | Medal card of Hinkson, H. Corps Regiment No Rank West India Regiment 5084 Serjeant. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/206125 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hinkson, Giles Alymer. Corps: Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Rank: Lieutenant. | Medal card of Hinkson, Giles Alymer. Corps Regiment No Rank Royal Dublin Fusiliers Lieutenant. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/206122 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hinkson, Evan. Corps: British West Indies Regiment. Regiment No: 15072. Rank: Private.... | Medal card of Hinkson, Evan. Corps Regiment No Rank British West Indies Regiment 15072 Private. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/206120 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hinkson, D'Arcy Cecil Deighton. Corps: Canadian Expeditionary Force. Rank: Private. | Medal card of Hinkson, D'Arcy Cecil Deighton. Corps Regiment No Rank Canadian Expeditionary Force Private. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/206118 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hinkson, Clairmonte. Corps: British West Indies Regiment. Regiment No: 16019. Rank: Private.... | Medal card of Hinkson, Clairmonte. Corps Regiment No Rank British West Indies Regiment 16019 Private. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/206114 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hinkson, Alonzo. Corps: British West Indies Regiment. Regiment No: 15827. Rank: Private.... | Medal card of Hinkson, Alonzo. Corps Regiment No Rank British West Indies Regiment 15827 Private. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/206129 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hinkson, Seifert. Corps: British West Indies Regiment. Regiment No: 15831. Rank: Private.... | Medal card of Hinkson, Seifert. Corps Regiment No Rank British West Indies Regiment 15831 Private. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/206127 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hinkson, James. Corps: British West Indies Regiment. Regiment No: 12227. Rank: Private.... | Medal card of Hinkson, James. Corps Regiment No Rank British West Indies Regiment 12227 Private. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/206124 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hinkson, George. Corps: East Surrey Regiment. Regiment No: 38954. Rank: Private. | Medal card of Hinkson, George. Corps Regiment No Rank East Surrey Regiment 38954 Private. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/206123 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hinkson, Ernest Kenrick Deighton. Corps: Dragoon Guards. Rank: Second Lieutenant. | Medal card of Hinkson, Ernest Kenrick Deighton. Corps Regiment No Rank Dragoon Guards Second Lieutenant. Dragoon Guards Lieutenant. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/206117 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hinkson, Charles. Corps: Worcestershire Regiment. Regiment No: 68241. Rank: Private. | Medal card of Hinkson, Charles. Corps Regiment No Rank Worcestershire Regiment 68241 Private. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
WO 372/9/206116 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hinkson, Brown. Corps: British West Indies Regiment. Regiment No: 16445. Rank: Private.... | Medal card of Hinkson, Brown. Corps Regiment No Rank British West Indies Regiment 16445 Private. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
1118/140 Deeds of Adelaide Street, Flora Street and Rendle Streets, Plymouth.No 42 Rendle Street, Plymouth. | Mortgage for £240 1 Levin Fredman of Devonport, furniture dealer 2 Jane Mary Randolph Hingeston-Randolph... | Mortgage for £240 1 Levin Fredman of Devonport, furniture dealer 2 Jane Mary Randolph Hingeston-Randolph of St. Kew, Cornwall, spinster No 42 Rendle Street, Plymouth With transfer 14 October 1912 | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 07/07/1911 07/07/1911 -
MH 12/2096/238 Local Government Board and predecessors: Correspondence with Poor Law Unions and Other Local Authorities. Devon Poor Law Unions. Axminster 76. Axminster 76. (Described at item level). | Content: Folio 429. Letter from George Hingeston, Clerk to the Borough Justices of Lyme Regis,... | Content: Folio 429. Letter from George Hingeston, Clerk to the Borough Justices of Lyme Regis, to the Poor Law Commission, requesting clarification of the regulations relating to the poor rate in Axminster Poor Law Union. At a recent meeting it was disclosed that an alteration had been made to the poor rate `apparently for party purposes'. They wish to clarify that it is the duty of the overseers to ensure that no alteration to the published poor rate is made after it is signed by the justices, whether the overseers would be liable to be punished if they do so, and in what way the Poor Law Commission rules provide a remedy. Paper Number: 9590/A/1841. Poor Law Union Number 76. Counties: Devon and Dorset. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 18/10/1841 18/10/1841 -
MH 12/2095/305 Local Government Board and predecessors: Correspondence with Poor Law Unions and Other Local Authorities. Devon Poor Law Unions. Axminster 76. Axminster 76. (Described at item level). | Content: Folio 467. Letter from John Hingeston, Clerk to the Magistrates for the borough of... | Content: Folio 467. Letter from John Hingeston, Clerk to the Magistrates for the borough of Lyme Regis, to the Poor Law Commission. Hingeston writes at the request of Captain Benett, the Mayor, and of Major Bayley, [one of the magistrates of this borough], to ask for a reply to their letter of 26 February, 1838, in which they requested information as to the rules under which they might put into effect the conviction of Richard Fowler, then Assistant Overseer, for neglect of duty and for seeking the guidance of the Commission on the matter. Annotated: 'Vide answer to 1655/B/1836. Dated 9 May'. Paper Number: 3299/B/1838. Poor Law Union Number 76. Counties: Devon and Dorset. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 23/04/1838 23/04/1838 -
J 77/1992/2424 Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes, later Supreme Court of Judicature: Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Files. 1922-1925 Series. Divorce and matrimonial cause files, described at item level. | Divorce Court File: 2424. Appellant: Robert Davies. Respondent: Florence Maude Davies. Co-respondent: Fitzgerald Hinkson otherwise... | Divorce Court File: 2424. Appellant: Robert Davies. Respondent: Florence Maude Davies. Co-respondent: Fitzgerald Hinkson otherwise Fitzgerald Clarke. Type: Husband's petition for divorce [hd]. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1923 31/12/1923 -
C 14/189/B49 Court of Chancery: Clerks of Records and Writs Office: Pleadings 1842-1852. Pleadings starting in 1844, and continuing thereafter. Pleadings (by B plaintiffs) started in 1844. Described at item level. | Cause number: 1844 B49. Short title: Bridgett v Hingeston. Documents: Bill and two answers. Plaintiffs:... | Cause number: 1844 B49. Short title: Bridgett v Hingeston. Documents: Bill and two answers. Plaintiffs: Joseph Bridgett and others. Defendants: James Ansley Hingeston, Frederick William Eugene Barandon, Jeanette Louise Barandon his wife and Claire Louise Barandon. | Details have been added from C 32/16, which also gives information about further process. Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1844 31/12/1844 -
ADM 240/21/38 Admiralty: Royal Naval Reserve: Officers' Service Records. Midshipmen. Date of Seniority: 1888-1892, Date of latest entry (approximate): 1903. (Described at item level).... | Name: Evan Alleyn Hinkson. Rank: Midshipman. Date of Seniority: 24 July 1889. Date of Birth:... | Name: Evan Alleyn Hinkson. Rank: Midshipman. Date of Seniority: 24 July 1889. Date of Birth: 18 May 1873. Place of Birth: Barbadoes, West Indies. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1888 31/12/1903 -
273/413 Strode Additional Manuscripts.FAMILY AND PERSONAL PAPERS.Genealogical Research by G S S Strode. | Postcard F C Hingeston-Randolph to G S S Strode Genealogical research | Postcard F C Hingeston-Randolph to G S S Strode Genealogical research | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1903 31/12/1903 (See HM#17)
273/352 Strode Additional Manuscripts.FAMILY AND PERSONAL PAPERS.Genealogical Research by G S S Strode. | Letter From F C Hingeston-Randolph Results of research into Strode family history | Letter From F C Hingeston-Randolph Results of research into Strode family history | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1899 31/12/1899 (See HM#17)
BT 44/6/371097 Patents, Designs and Trade Marks Office and predecessor: Ornamental Design Act 1842: Registers. DESIGN REGISTERS FOR CLASS 2 (WOOD). Designs 75737-408680. (Described at item level). | Design number: 371097. Name: William Edge. Address: Back of 138 Hingeston Street Brookfields Birmingham. | Design number: 371097. Name: William Edge. Address: Back of 138 Hingeston Street Brookfields Birmingham. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 07/10/1881 07/10/1881 -
PROB 11/1388/163 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: Marriott Quire Numbers: 178 - 235. | Will of John Hingeston, Gentleman of New North Street Red Lion Square, Middlesex | Will of John Hingeston, Gentleman of New North Street Red Lion Square, Middlesex. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 18/03/1803 18/03/1803 -
ADM 240/20/141 Admiralty: Royal Naval Reserve: Officers' Service Records. Midshipmen. Date of Seniority: 1883-1890, Date of latest entry (approximate): 1898. (Described at item level).... | Name: Evan Alleyn Hinkson. Rank: Midshipman. Date of Seniority: 24 July 1889. Date of Birth:... | Name: Evan Alleyn Hinkson. Rank: Midshipman. Date of Seniority: 24 July 1889. Date of Birth: 18 May 1873. Place of Birth: Barbadoss, West Indies. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1883 31/12/1898 -
CO 28/283/70 Colonial Office and predecessors: Barbados, Original Correspondence. Correspondence, Original - Secretary of State. Despatches. | Despatch detailing a personal contribution by George E. Hinkson to war effort; encloses letter by... | Despatch detailing a personal contribution by George E. Hinkson to war effort; encloses letter by G. E. Hinkson Leslie Probyn, Governor of Barbados, No. 151, Folios 380-383. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 31/08/1914 31/08/1914 Former Reference Dep: 35417/1914
HO 334/1420/117401 Home Office: Immigration and Nationality Department: Duplicate Certificates of Naturalisation, Declarations of British Nationality, and Declarations of Alienage. 1948 British Nationality Act: Duplicate Certificates of Registration as Citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies. Miscellaneous. Registrations of British Nationality: R1 117001 - 117500. (Described at item level). | Certificate Number: 117401. Name: Henry Oswald Hinkson. Date of Birth: 26 February 1918. Country of... | Certificate Number: 117401. Name: Henry Oswald Hinkson. Date of Birth: 26 February 1918. Country of Nationality or Birth: Barbados. City or Town of Birth: [unspecified]. Date of Certificate: 20 May 1969. Home Office Reference: H 142468. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 20/05/1969 20/05/1969 -
HO 334/1853/183530 Home Office: Immigration and Nationality Department: Duplicate Certificates of Naturalisation, Declarations of British Nationality, and Declarations of Alienage. 1948 British Nationality Act: Duplicate Certificates of Registration as Citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies. Miscellaneous. Registrations of British Nationality: R1 183501 - 183750. (Described at item level). | Certificate Number: 183530. Name: Mary Magdaline Hinkson. Date of Birth: 22 January 1917. Country of... | Certificate Number: 183530. Name: Mary Magdaline Hinkson. Date of Birth: 22 January 1917. Country of Nationality or Birth: Barbados. City or Town of Birth: Penny Hole. Date of Certificate: 21 January 1972. Home Office Reference: H 166091. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 21/01/1972 21/01/1972 -
WO 372/9/206115 War Office: Service Medal and Award Rolls Index, First World War. Hampton E - Holland D. | Medal card of Hinkson, Arthur G. Corps: Royal Fusiliers. Regiment No: 1187. Rank: Corporal. | Medal card of Hinkson, Arthur G. Corps Regiment No Rank Royal Fusiliers 1187 Corporal. Labour Corps 607641 Corporal. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1914 31/12/1920 -
CO 28/233/60 Colonial Office and predecessors: Barbados, Original Correspondence. Correspondence, Original - Secretary of State. Despatches from James Shaw Hay, governor of Barbados. Details are given at item level. | Mr D Hinkson. States that he applies for employment in the public service. No 81,... | Mr D Hinkson. States that he applies for employment in the public service. No 81, folios 280-286. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 02/05/1893 02/05/1893 Former Reference Dep: 8175/1893
CO 28/295/12 Colonial Office and predecessors: Barbados, Original Correspondence. Correspondence, Original - Secretary of State. Despatches from Charles Richard Mackey O'Brien, governor of Barbados. Details given at item level. | Application for post of inspector of police from Mr Kenrick Hinkson. No. 20, folios 72-76... | Application for post of inspector of police from Mr Kenrick Hinkson. No. 20, folios 72-76. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 31/01/1919 31/01/1919 Former Reference Dep: 14461/1919
PCOM 3/46/5007 Home Office and Prison Commission: Male Licences. Nos. 4976-5075. Described at item level. | Licence number 5007: Benjamin Hinkson. Caption order and prison record from when he was convicted... | Licence number 5007: Benjamin Hinkson. Caption order and prison record from when he was convicted of Breaking into a dwelling house and stealing money and other articles having been before convicted of felony at the Quarter Sessions at Salford, Lancashire 12 January 1852. Then aged 14 years and by trade a Glass worker. Sentence: 7 years transportation. Licence granted 08 February 1856, for early release from Parkhurst prison. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 08/02/1856 08/02/1856 -
CO 321/11/20 Colonial Office: Windward Islands Original Correspondence. Correspondence, Original - Secretary of State. Despatches: Barbados. | Forwards copies of depositions in the case Regina v Hinkson & Packham. [See also CO... | Forwards copies of depositions in the case Regina v Hinkson & Packham. [See also CO 321/11/5, 9 and 13.] John Pope Hennessy, Governor in Chief Windward Islands, Barbados No. 232. Folios 305-321. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 02/11/1876 02/11/1876 Former Reference Dep: 14168/1876
CO 28/273/52 Colonial Office and predecessors: Barbados, Original Correspondence. Correspondence, Original - Secretary of State. Despatches from Gilbert Thomas Carter, governor of Barbados, together with correspondence from 'offices' (Government departments... | Petition of George Hinkson for increase of pension. Reports that the Commissioners of Chelsea Hospital... | Petition of George Hinkson for increase of pension. Reports that the Commissioners of Chelsea Hospital state that they cannot increase pension, and that the award of pension for the period between 24 January and 13 August 1903 is not possible under the regulations. From War Office, folios 301-303. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 13/05/1909 13/05/1909 Former Reference Dep: 16235/1909
CO 28/286/10 Colonial Office and predecessors: Barbados, Original Correspondence. Correspondence, Original - Secretary of State. Despatches. | Despatch regarding the offer of service by G E Hinkson, a 'black man'. He is... | Despatch regarding the offer of service by G E Hinkson, a 'black man'. He is not suitable for active service but could possibly be employed as a clerk. Leslie Probyn, Governor of Barbados, No. 119, Folios 47-55. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 02/06/1915 02/06/1915 Former Reference Dep: 27816/1915
CO 28/272/35 Colonial Office and predecessors: Barbados, Original Correspondence. Correspondence, Original - Secretary of State. Despatches from Gilbert Thomas Carter, governor of Barbados. Details are given at item level. | Forwards petition of George Hinkson, former Sergeant Major in the West India Regiment, for transmission... | Forwards petition of George Hinkson, former Sergeant Major in the West India Regiment, for transmission to the War Office for consideration. No. 63, folios 194-197. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 05/04/1909 05/04/1909 Former Reference Dep: 13310/1909
Add MS 73240 Hinkson, Katherine, (1861-1931), poet and novelist, letters to GK and FA Chesterton | letters to GK and FA Chesterton | Held by: British Library, Manuscript Collections 01/01/1906 31/12/1930 -
NCUACS 54.3.95/A.582 Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of Joseph Needham CH FRS (1900-1995), biochemist and historian...SECTION A BIOGRAPHICAL.FAMILY.Correspondence.Other correspondents. | Other correspondents. | Includes correspondence from Katharine Tynan Hinkson, 1906. | Held by: Cambridge University Library: Department of Manuscripts and University Archives 01/01/1904 31/12/1906 -
ADM 188/202/143547 Admiralty: Royal Navy Registers of Seamen's Services. Registers. 143501 - 144000. | Name Edwards, Thomas Hinkson. Official Number: 143547. Place of Birth: Antigua. Date of Birth: 02... | Name Edwards, Thomas Hinkson. Official Number: 143547. Place of Birth: Antigua. Date of Birth: 02 July 1868. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1887 31/12/1888 Former Reference Dep: Vol No. 143-2
CO 28/284/15 Colonial Office and predecessors: Barbados, Original Correspondence. Correspondence, Original - Secretary of State. Correspondence, original-Secretary of State. Despatches (Oct-Dec 1914); Offices and Individuals (1914). | Transmits a letter from G. E. Hinkson regarding his donation to the government in relation... | Transmits a letter from G. E. Hinkson regarding his donation to the government in relation to the war. Leslie Probyn, Governor of Barbados, No. 196, Folios 76-79. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 26/10/1914 26/10/1914 Former Reference Dep: 43975/1914
CO 28/272/40 Colonial Office and predecessors: Barbados, Original Correspondence. Correspondence, Original - Secretary of State. Despatches from Gilbert Thomas Carter, governor of Barbados. Details are given at item level. | Forwards application of Mr A W G Hinkson, a Clerk in the Barbados Savings Bank,... | Forwards application of Mr A W G Hinkson, a Clerk in the Barbados Savings Bank, for a transfer on promotion to the West Coast of Africa or elsewhere and supports the application. No. 76, folios 223-230. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 26/04/1909 26/04/1909 Former Reference Dep: 16626/1909
ADM 139/43/4245 Admiralty: Royal Navy Continuous Service Engagement Books. CS NUMBERS. 4201 - 4300. | Name Hinkson, William. Place of Birth: Stoke, Devon. Continuous Service Number: 4245. Date of Volunteering:... | Name Hinkson, William. Place of Birth: Stoke, Devon. Continuous Service Number: 4245. Date of Volunteering: 01 July 1853. Date of Birth: 21 December 1821. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1853 31/12/1872 -
HO 334/3309/820990 Home Office: Immigration and Nationality Department: Duplicate Certificates of Naturalisation, Declarations of British Nationality, and Declarations of Alienage. 1948 British Nationality Act: Duplicate Certificates of Registration as Citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies. Registration as citizens of UK and Colonies: Certificates numbered 300001 onwards. Certificate Numbers 820751 - 821000. (Described at item level). | Certificate Number: 820990. Name: Cleophas Chesterfield Hinkson. Date of Birth: 18 January 1919. Country of... | Certificate Number: 820990. Name: Cleophas Chesterfield Hinkson. Date of Birth: 18 January 1919. Country of Nationality or Birth: Barbados. City or Town of Birth: St Lucy. Date of Certificate: 3 November 1981. Home Office Reference: H 260485. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 03/11/1981 03/11/1981 -
Hinkson, Katherine, (1861-1931), poet and novelist, letters to Edith OEnone Somerville | letters to Edith OEnone Somerville | Held by: Collection held privately: enquiries to Irish Manuscripts Commission 01/01/1899 31/12/1924 Former Reference Pro: NRA 40903 Somerville
HB26/412/1094 Records of the Rous family, Earls of Stradbroke.Title deeds, Earl of Stradbroke's estate.Bundle marked: "Writings relating to an estate in Reydon purchased by the Earl of Stradbroke... | Copy of surrender, manor of Reydon, by John Hingeston and others, to uses. | | Held by: Suffolk Record Office, Ipswich Branch 01/01/1842 31/12/1842 -
MH 13/265/200 General Board of Health and Home Office, Local Government Act Office: Correspondence. Metropolitan Nuisances. Correspondence: metropolitan nuisances. Details given at item level. | Folios 482-484. To: The General Board of Health. From: Charles H Hingeston, 11 Grosvenor Place,... | Folios 482-484. To: The General Board of Health. From: Charles H Hingeston, 11 Grosvenor Place, Camberwell Green [London]. Subject Matter: Letter complaining of a nuisance of a foul smell possibly arising from sulphuretted hydrogen at a Gas Works at around 10 o'clock each night. Hingeston states that this is causing nausea and headaches. He adds that he has notified the Police on this, but they cannot locate it, but after his own investigation has located it back to Messrs Hughes, Fleckton and Burning at Rotherhithe. He asks for the Board to intervene in this situation, as his wife is now sick and he is also concerned that cholera will break out. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 26/06/1857 26/06/1857 -
HB26/412/1097 Records of the Rous family, Earls of Stradbroke.Title deeds, Earl of Stradbroke's estate.Bundle marked: "Writings relating to an estate in Reydon purchased by the Earl of Stradbroke... | Conveyance of the same property in HB26/412/1095: James Hingeston to Samuel Bloom. | | Held by: Suffolk Record Office, Ipswich Branch 10/03/1841 10/03/1841 -
PROB 11/1701/25 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers. Name of Register: St. Albans Quire Numbers: 351 - 400. | Will of Samuel Farra Hingeston White, Gunner of the First Company of the Second Battalion... | Will of Samuel Farra Hingeston White, Gunner of the First Company of the Second Battalion of the Honorable the East India Company's Bengal Artillery of Staple Inn , Middlesex. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 25/06/1825 25/06/1825 -
C 16/3/B9 Court of Chancery: Clerks of Records and Writs Office: Pleadings 1861-1875. Chancery pleadings described at item level. | Cause number: 1861 B9. Short title: Bastin v Hingeston. Documents: Bill only. Plaintiffs: Susan Isabel... | Cause number: 1861 B9. Short title: Bastin v Hingeston. Documents: Bill only. Plaintiffs: Susan Isabel Bastin wife of Henry Bastin by Ernest Ibbbetson her next friend. Defendants: William Hingeston, William Fane Hingeston and Henry Bastin. SFP. Provincial solicitor employed in Dorset. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1861 31/12/1861 -
HO 334/1083/19124 Home Office: Immigration and Nationality Department: Duplicate Certificates of Naturalisation, Declarations of British Nationality, and Declarations of Alienage. 1948 British Nationality Act: Duplicate Certificates of Registration as Citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies. Certificates R6: renunciation of citizenship under section 19. Certificates R6. Certificate Numbers R6 19001 - R6 19250. (Described at item level). | Certificate Number: R6/19124. Name: Frank Lisle Hinkson. Date of Birth: 17 October 1918. Country of... | Certificate Number: R6/19124. Name: Frank Lisle Hinkson. Date of Birth: 17 October 1918. Country of Nationality or Birth: Trinidad and Tobago. City or Town of Birth: [unspecified]. Date of Certificate: 23 December 1964. Home Office Reference: NTY 120/11/10. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 23/12/1964 23/12/1964 -
2930A-2/PO 6/47 Halwell Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Settlement Examinations. | Copy examination | (Attached to PO 6/46). Francis Putt, of Tormoham, born in Blackawton, lived with grandfather until 14 yrs old. Apprenticed to Thomas Hext, carpenter, of Halwell. Built several houses or tenements on own land in Halwell, all now since sold. Moved to Tormoham and rented house from Mrs Bussell for 3 mths, then another from Mr Taylor for 7 yrs at £15 p.a. from midsummer 1831. About 8 mths later took lodger at 1s. per wk, who slept in children's room, 19 mths after taking house, let out 2 rooms at £4 p.a. until January last, now has lodger at 2s. per wk. Has paid all rent, rates and taxes. Married in Halwell twice. By his first wife has 2 children, Susan and Philip; by his present wife 7 children, Mary Ann, Richard Hingston, Francis, John, Sarah, William and Robert | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1834 31/12/1834 -
R9/1-0/Z/14 Devon Record Office: DARTMOUTH BOROUGH COUNCIL.Devon Record Office: MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS.Devon Record Office: Documents relating to Tithes. | Devon Record Office | Transference of Trust (by way of lease and release) Arthur Howe Holdsworth of Mount Galpin House in Clifton Dartmouth Hardness, Robert Holdsworth of Brookhill, clerk, Henry Holdworth of Hardness House, esq., Joseph Hake Sparke of the said borough, merchant, Arthur Brooking of the said borough, Leiut. R.N., Daniel Codner of Clifton Dartmouth Hardness, merchant, Robert Harris of Clifton Dartmouth Hardness, banker, Edward Brooking of Clifton Dartmouth Hardness, esq., and George Hingston of Clifton Dartmouth Hardness, merchant to Arthur Bailey Harris, esq., Henry Petherbridge, sailmaker, John Henry Seale, esq., William Rogers, baker, Thomas Fogwill, coal merchant, William Follett, ship-builder, Thomas Silly the younger, ship-owner, John Porter, gent., Noah Clift, shipowner, George Gibbs shipbuilder, Robert Cranford, stationer and Richard Coombe, yeoman, of the Rectory of Townstal and all tithes, etc. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1836 31/12/1836 -
2994A/PO 21/28 Kingswear Parish.OVERSEERS.Settlement.Examinations. | William Hockaday | Now resident in Kingswear. Born in Malborough. Aged 10 yrs bound as a parish apprentice there to Thomas Adams, served him partly in Malborough and South Huish, lastly 4-5 yrs in the latter. At 21 yrs he left, although indentured to age 24 yrs. Worked in husbandry about 6 months then worked as a covenant servant with George Hingston of Thurleston, shipwright for 3 yrs for £3, board and lodging. Left after 2½ yrs, received part of his wages. Afterwards he worked with several people by the week. Worked as a covenant servant for Henry Grills of East Allington, yeoman. Served this agreement for 9 months, then married and worked with various people by the week. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1802 31/12/1802 -
DE/GH/1484 Title deeds of Rickmansworth, and family and business papers, including Williams family of Moor Hall,...FAMILY AND BUSINESS PAPERS.CUNNINGHAM FAMILY PAPERS.Documents relating to Stephen v Cunningham in the Chancery division, and other matters relating to... | Release | To Sir JF Stephen and Robert Williams, younger, of the personal estate and sale of real estate of John Hamlet, deceased, [£7,021 13s 1d]. (1) The Rev Herbert Flavell Gibson, of Collingbourne Hingstone, Wilts, the Rev Lionel Corbett, of the Rectory, Bishop Hampton, Herefordshire, and Thomas Dunkin Francis, of 22 Fish St Hill, London, [representatives of executors of William Bennett's will]. (2) John William Cunningham, of Kings College, Strand, [representative of Sarah Goodwin]. (3) Sir James Fitz James Stephen, 32 De Vere Gardens, Middlesex, Judge of the High Court of Justice, and Robert Williams, younger, of Birchin Lane, London, [trustees of John Hamlett's will]. Property in West Cowes, Isle of Wight | Held by: Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies 29/05/1889 29/05/1889 -
70 A/PO 6191 Kenton Parish.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Settlement.Settlement Examination. | Elizabeth Tallent | Now in Littleham, Exmouth, she was born in Kenton where her parents belonged and when she was 9 she was apprenticed there to Robert Elson, when she was 16 her master gave his estate to his son and said she could go where she pleased, she hired herself to Mr Leatherd of Kenton for 6 months and then to Rev Mr Prowse's widow in Dawlish for 9 months, Mr Stone of East Teignmouth for a year, Mr Hingstone of Ringmore for 3 years and then Mr Drane in Littleham for a year at £6 6s, she left him for 3 weeks and returned to him after 4 months she married Henry Talland, an Irishman who lately died at Bangor near Belfast, her maiden name was Briant and she was married before she was 21 | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1803 31/12/1803 -
HO 334/1562/34384 Home Office: Immigration and Nationality Department: Duplicate Certificates of Naturalisation, Declarations of British Nationality, and Declarations of Alienage. 1948 British Nationality Act: Duplicate Certificates of Registration as Citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies. Certificates R6: renunciation of citizenship under section 19. Certificates R6. Certificate Numbers R6 34251 - R6 34500. (Described at item level). | Certificate Number: R6/34384. Name: Millicent Irene Hinkson. Date of Birth: 3 February 1904. Country of... | Certificate Number: R6/34384. Name: Millicent Irene Hinkson. Date of Birth: 3 February 1904. Country of Nationality or Birth: Trinidad And Tobago. City or Town of Birth: [unspecified]. Date of Certificate: 11 November 1966. Home Office Reference: NTY 120/11/10. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 11/11/1966 11/11/1966 -
DD\DRU/95 HERBERT FAMILY OF PIXTON PARK, Dulverton (including the 1st, 2nd 3rd and 4th Earls of... | Papers of Evelyn Vesey (née Charteris), Viscountess de Vesci (d. 1939) | Corresp. of Vernon Lee and Katharine Hinkson to Ly. de Vesci. | Held by: Somerset Heritage Centre (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1898 31/12/1898 -
HB26/412/1091 Records of the Rous family, Earls of Stradbroke.Title deeds, Earl of Stradbroke's estate.Bundle marked: "Writings relating to an estate in Reydon purchased by the Earl of Stradbroke... | Conveyance | Of freehold parts of estate at Reydon called the Wood Farm: Peter Hingeston, Camberwell, Surrey, Joseph Berry Edwards, Southwold, Samuel Hingeston Bloom, Reydon, farmer, and Eliza Mary Ann, his wife, to the Earl of Stradbroke. | Held by: Suffolk Record Office, Ipswich Branch 11/10/1842 11/10/1842 -
HB26/412/1101 Records of the Rous family, Earls of Stradbroke.Title deeds, Earl of Stradbroke's estate.Bundle marked: "Writings relating to an estate in Reydon purchased by the Earl of Stradbroke... | Lease and release | Of freehold parts of messuage and farm called Red House Farm in Reydon, also 2 cottages in Tape Street, Southwold, and messuage and wheelwright's shop in Brampton: John Hingeston, Camberwell, Surrey, to Samuel Hingeston Bloom. | Held by: Suffolk Record Office, Ipswich Branch 01/01/1835 31/12/1835 -
107/961 Yonge Family of Puslinch in the Parish of Newton Ferrers Devon.MISCELLANEOUS.Manor of Newton Ferrers. | Copy of lease and release of farm called Stephens or Barnacotts Tenement; cottage, farm, etc.,... | Copy of lease and release of farm called Stephens or Barnacotts Tenement; cottage, farm, etc., Symes's or Shepherd's Tenement, late of Arthur Shepherd, now of William Hingston; farm and cottage, Hone and Sextons Tenement; all late of John Balsom, now of James Brooking; Strodes Tenement or Hingstons Higher Tenement and Sipperins or Hingstons Lower Tenement, late of Francis Hingston, then of Richard Brooking, now of William Matthews; cottage, etc., Dillon or Browns Bargain, late of John Crispin, then of Richard Brooking, now of Elizabeth Brooking; farm, etc., Widdicombes Bargain, of William Matthews, (except eight fields, Long Meadow, 2a.1r.15p., Lower Bramble Park, 7a.1r.2p., Higher Bramble Park, 7a.0r.5p., the Yonwells, 16a.3r.31p., the Well Springs, 3a.3r.20p., Shortafleet, 1a.1r.2p., Graton, 10a.3r.32p., and Graton Coppice, 2a.1r.2p., 52a.0r.10p. in all, which have been sold to John Pollexfen Bastard); farm, 7 acres, with Hodges or Hoggs Quillet, late of Hannah Gee, now of Richard Gee; Newton Coppice or Wood, in demesne; cottage, orchard and garden, of Walter Hingston; cottage and two herbal plots, late of Caleb Brooking, now of Benjamin Brooking; cottage and farm, late Pophams Cottage, now Taylors Cottage, of Elizabeth Oake; cottage, etc., late of Amy Boys, now of Benjamin Brooking; tenement and farm, Crispins Tenement, late Bakers Tenement, now Crispins Bargain, late of William Baker, now of William Matthews; farm, etc., Salmons Tenement, late of Edward Brooking, then of Thomas Spence, now of William Adams; cottage, etc., Roaches Cottage, late of representatives of John Greenaway, now of William Gully; Holditches Cottage and Dangers Cottage, both late of Elizabeth Barnacott, now of William Gully; cottage and farm, late of Nicholas Clouter, now of William Dolling; all in Newton Ferrers; the mud of the Mill Pools; chief rents of 10s 6d from messuages called Brownstone, Halswell and Broads or Burrough, belonging to Richard Roe Bignell and Bridget Prideaux, his wife, and Mary Roe; of 4d from tenements in Newton Town; of 4d and 4d from premises in the same; of 6s 7d from Newton Downs; of 4d from Hoarstone; of 1s from tenement at Bridge End in Newton Town; and of 8d from other premises; all in the manor of Newton Ferrers. William Holberton of Plymouth, gentleman, eldest son, heir at law and residuary legatee of Robert Holberton of Torr in Newton Ferrers, Esq. (who was eldest son and heir at law of William Holberton, and eldest son and heir at law of Joan Holberton, the sister and heiress at law of Elizabeth Yonge, coheiress with her of Robert Roe of Newton Ferrers, yeoman), Henry Richard Roe of Gnaton in Newton Ferrers, Esq., only son, heir at law and residuary legatee of Henry Roe of Gnaton, Esq. (who was only son and heir at law of Henry Roe of Revelstoke, gentleman), and Thomas Henry Holberton of Mount Street, Grosvenor Square, Middlesex, surgeon, devisee of Robert Holberton; to John Holberton of Newton Ferrers, gentleman, on trust for Thomas Henry Holberton for life, and then for his heirs. Assignment of term of 1000 years in moiety of manor of Newton Ferrers, and all the abovementioned messuages and lands. Henry Richard Roe, as executor of Henry Roe, his father, Susanna Sullivan of Plymstock, widow, grand-daughter of Susanna Herring of the same, widow of Sampson Herring, formerly of Holbeton, then of Plymstock, yeoman, Henry John Hensleigh of Dunstone in Yelampton, gentleman, administrator of William Roe, gentleman, and William Holberton, as executor of Robert Holberton (who was surviving executor of Robert Hayman Roe of Newton Ferrers, gentleman), by direction of Thomas Henry Holberton, to John Square of Kingsbridge, gentleman, on trust for Thomas Henry Holberton, to wait upon the freehold inheritance. Consideration: 5s each to William Holberton, Henry Richard Roe and Thomas Henry Holberton. 10s each to Henry Richard Roe, Susanne Sullivan, Henry John Hensleigh and William Holberton. | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1830 31/12/1830 -
3539M-0/Box5/8 Devon Record Office: CHURCHWARD FAMILY.Devon Record Office.Devon Record Office: Buckfastleigh Deeds (2). | Devon Record Office | 1861 Little Meadow, 4 tenements in Jordan Street Cow Park, Barn Park, Five Park, Tongue Close, Hillagate Churchward to Bickford and Furneaux, Mortgage 1861 Little Meadow, 4 tenements in Jordan Street Cow Park, Barn Park, Five Park, Tongue Close, Hillagate, List of deeds 1861 Little Meadow, 4 tenements in Jordan Street Cow Park, Barn Park, Five Park, Tongue Close, Hillagate, Churchward to Tucker, Mortgage 1862 Little Meadow, 4 tenements in Jordan Street Cow Park, Barn Park, Five Park, Tongue Close, Hillagate, Churchward to Tucker, Further Charge 1863 Little Meadow, 4 tenements in Jordan Street Cow Park, Barn Park, Five Park, Tongue Close, Hillagate, Churchward to Tucker, Further Charge 1863 Little Meadow, 4 tenements in Jordan Street Cow Park, Barn Park, Five Park, Tongue Close, Hillagate, Churchward to Bickford Mortgage 1864 Little Meadow, 4 tenements in Jordan Street Cow Park, Barn Park, Five Park, Tongue Close, Hillagate, Churchward to Abbot Sale (of part), Churchward to Tucker, Further Charge 1864 Little Meadow, 4 tenements in Jordan Street Cow Park, Barn Park, Five Park, Tongue Close, Hillagate, Churchward to Tucker, Further Charge 1866 Little Meadow, 4 tenements in Jordan Street Cow Park, Barn Park, Five Park, Tongue Close, Hillagate, Churchward to Tucker, Further Charge 1866 Little Meadow, 4 tenements in Jordan Street Cow Park, Barn Park, Five Park, Tongue Close, Hillagate, Churchward to Tucker, Further Charge 1867 Little Meadow, 4 tenements in Jordan Street Cow Park, Barn Park, Five Park, Tongue Close, Hillagate, Churchward to Tucker, Further Charge 1867 Little Meadow, 4 tenements in Jordan Street Cow Park, Barn Park, Five Park, Tongue Close, Hillagate, Churchward to Churchward, Sale 1869 Little Meadow, 4 tenements in Jordan Street Cow Park, Barn Park, Five Park, Tongue Close, Hillagate, Abstract of title 1867 Sawdy's Tenement, Little or Jordans Meadow and other tenements, Churchward to Tucker, Mortgage 1867 Sawdy's Tenement, Little or Jordans Meadow and other tenements, Auction terms 1869 Sawdy's Tenement, Little or Jordans Meadow and other tenements, Demand for payment 1869 Sawdy's Tenement, Little or Jordans Meadow and other tenements, Abstract of title 1865 Wotton, Hingston to Churchward, Lease for 8 years 1874 Wotton, Hingston to Churchward, Lease for 7 years 1875 Wotton, Hingston to Churchward, Sale and three papers 1882 Sun Inn, Churchward to Tucker, Mortgage 1902 Sun Inn, Abstract of title and one paper 1840 Property in Chapel Street, Cousins to Churchward, Lease for 7 years 1853 Brass Parks, Churchward and others to Hamlyn Brothers, Sale 1854 Stairhead Park, Inner and Outer Church Parks, Walter and Hele to Churchward, Lease for 7 years 1863 Stopping Up of Highway by Samuel Furneaux 1866 House in Plymouth Road, Abstract of title 1877 Little, Middle and Yonder Longwoods to Ballatags, Tucker and Cole to Churchward, Lease for 10 years 1878 Warehouse behind Fore Street, Warren to Churchward, Sale 1879 Property in Higher Town, Auction terms | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1840 31/12/1902 -
48/22/6/7 Devon Record Office: FRERE, CHOLMELEY AND COMPANY, LONDON. | Devon Record Office | Account, Vendor's Solicitors' charges in the Conveyance, W.F. Hingeston to the Rolle Trustees. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1882 31/12/1882 -
BT 400/3721/13 Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Agreements and Crew Lists, Series II. Crew Lists - National Maritime Museum. (Described at item level). | Ship: Wabasha; Official number: 118637. ... G H Hingston; rank/rating, 4th Engineer; age, 26; place of birth, New Zealand; previous ship, Oberon. John Maclean; rank/rating, 4th Engineer; age, 31; place of birth, Glasgow; previous ship, Dundee. G H Hingston; rank/rating, 3rd Engineer; age, 30; place of birth, New Zealand; previous ship, Wabasha. ... | Held by: National Maritime Museum 01/01/1915 31/12/1915 -
NCUACS 54.3.95/A.302 Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of Joseph Needham CH FRS (1900-1995), biochemist and historian...SECTION A BIOGRAPHICAL.FAMILY.Musical career.Songs.Individual songs. | Individual songs | 'Spinning song Nance O'Neill' Words by Katherine Tynan Hinkson. Dated Sunday 7 December 1902. | Held by: Cambridge University Library: Department of Manuscripts and University Archives 01/01/1902 31/12/1902 -
NCUACS 54.3.95/A.313 Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of Joseph Needham CH FRS (1900-1995), biochemist and historian...SECTION A BIOGRAPHICAL.FAMILY.Musical career.Songs.Individual songs. | Individual songs | 'Thine in storm and shine' Words by Katherine Tynan Hinkson. Dated 14-15 February 1902. | Held by: Cambridge University Library: Department of Manuscripts and University Archives 01/01/1902 31/12/1902 -
J 77/1394/2777 Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes, later Supreme Court of Judicature: Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Files. 1917-1920 Series. Divorce and matrimonial cause files, described at item level. | Divorce Court File: 2777. Appellant: Arthur Bertram Paine. Respondent: Dorothy Isabel Paine. Co-respondent: Evan Alleyne... | Divorce Court File: 2777. Appellant: Arthur Bertram Paine. Respondent: Dorothy Isabel Paine. Co-respondent: Evan Alleyne Hinkson. Type: Husband's petition for divorce [hd]. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1918 31/12/1918 -
HB26/412/1092 Records of the Rous family, Earls of Stradbroke.Title deeds, Earl of Stradbroke's estate.Bundle marked: "Writings relating to an estate in Reydon purchased by the Earl of Stradbroke... | Appointment of copyhold lands held of the manor of Reydon: Peter Hingeston and others to trustees of the Earl of Stradbroke. | | Held by: Suffolk Record Office, Ipswich Branch 11/10/1842 11/10/1842 -
MS 11936/544/1184245 Records of Sun Fire Office. | Insured: John Cares, 69 Upper Berkeley Street Portman Square, baker, Elizabeth Jouenne, Susan Jouenne, William... | Insured: John Cares, 69 Upper Berkeley Street Portman Square, baker, Elizabeth Jouenne, Susan Jouenne, William Hingeston and John Pomroy Daniel | Held by: London Metropolitan Archives: City of London 08/10/1834 08/10/1834 -
ADM 27/85/20 Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment declaration lists recording the sending of wages (years in bracket) to next of kin... | Folios 62-63: HMS Tyne allotment numbers 18926-18927, year of allotment 1843. Folio 62: HMS Tyne... | Folios 62-63: HMS Tyne allotment numbers 18926-18927, year of allotment 1843. Folio 62: HMS Tyne allotment cover sheet. Folios 62-63: Robert Hingston; Ship’s name: HMS Lyne; Pay book number: List 2, number 2; Rank: Boatswain; Relation: Wife Ann. Folios 62-63: James Hay; Ship’s name: HMS Lyne; Pay book number: List 2, number 10; Rank: Gunner; Relation: Wife Mary Maria. Folios 62-63: William Pearse; Ship’s name: HMS Lyne; Pay book number: SB 11; Rank: Captain of the Mast; Relation: Child John. Folios 62-63: Frederick Jerem; Ship’s name: HMS Lyne; Pay book number: SB 44; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Mother Ann. Folios 62-63: William Poole; Ship’s name: HMS Lyne; Pay book number: SB 49; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Mother Elizabeth. Folios 62-63: William Ridout; Ship’s name: HMS Lyne; Pay book number: SB 67; Rank: Ships Corporal; Relation: Wife Elizabeth. Folios 62-63: John Murphy; Ship’s name: HMS Lyne; Pay book number: SB 125; Rank: Captain of the Afterguard; Relation: Wife May. Folios 62-63: Thomas Mitchell; Ship’s name: HMS Lyne; Pay book number: SB 131; Rank: Ordinary Seaman; Relation: Mother Elizabeth. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1843 31/12/1843 -
ADM 27/66/33 Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment declaration lists recording the sending of wages (year in bracket) to next of kin... | ... Folios 106-107: Henry Burton; Ship's name: HMS Star; Pay book number: SB 105; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Sister Alice Holms. Folios 106-107: James Hingston; Ship's name: HMS Star; Pay book number: SB 77; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Wife Eliza. | Held by: The National Archives 01/01/1839 31/12/1839 -
3134A-1/PO 58/6 St John's Parish, Paignton.OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.Settlement.Settlement Examinations. | Ann Tully and Ann Woodley (singlewoman, bastard daughter of Ann Tully, formely Ann Woodley) | With notice and removal orders from Paignton to Ugborough. Ann Tully (mother of Ann Woodley her daughter) was born in Ugborough, when aged 21 yrs, being pregnant, she became chargeable to Ugborough, and was placed in the parish workhouse. Whilst there, her daughter Ann was born on 1 July 1812, a bastard, and was baptised. Six months after her daughter was born she went out to service, had 18d a week from Ugborough parish towards her daughter's maintenance until 3 yrs ago when she came to Paignton and has been living with her mother ever since. Ann Woodley's examination. Now aged 17 yrs, born a bastard in Ugborough. Lived with her grandparents in Ugborough Village. Left their house, aged 9 yrs, lived with Peter Hingston in Ugborough, with whom she lived for her meat and drink. Never had wages and was not bound an apprentice, did not know under what agreement she was placed there. Remained with her master for 4 yrs, when she quarrelled with her mistress, and left. Then went to live with Mr Law, in the same parish, served him 8 months, then went to reside with her mother at Paignton, 3 yrs ago, and now chargeable to Paignton | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1843 31/12/1843 -
ADM 27/106/2 Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment declaration lists recording the sending of wages (years in bracket) to next of kin... | Folios 3-4: HMS Powerful allotment numbers 48746-48752, year of allotment 1849. Folio 3: HMS Powerful... | Folios 3-4: HMS Powerful allotment numbers 48746-48752, year of allotment 1849. Folio 3: HMS Powerful allotment cover sheet. Folios 3-4: Thomas Chambers; Ship’s name: HMS Powerful; Pay book number: SB 300; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Father William. Folios 3-4: James Cearns; Ship’s name: HMS Powerful; Pay book number: SB 309; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Mother Margery. Folios 3-4: William Popham; Ship’s name: HMS Powerful; Pay book number: SB 346; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Sister Fanny. Folios 3-4: John May; Ship’s name: HMS Powerful; Pay book number: SB 394; Rank: Captain of the Mast; Relation: Wife Mary. Folios 3-4: John Phalan; Ship’s name: HMS Powerful Pay book number: SB 426; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Mother Mary. Folios 3-4: William T Hartle; Ship’s name: HMS Powerful; Pay book number: SB 427; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Sister Mary Ann. Folios 3-4: William Hingston; Ship’s name: HMS Powerful; Pay book number: SB 561; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Mother Mary. Folios 3-4: Amos Robertshaw; Ship’s name: HMS Powerful; Pay book number: ML 138; Rank: Private Royal Marine 3rd Class; Relation: Mother Martha. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1849 31/12/1849 -
1319/51 PLYMOUTH CHARITIES.HELE'S ALMSHOUSES, PRINCE ROCK, PLYMOUTH. | BARGAIN and SALE 1 Cecil Edward Bewes of Plymouth, esquire 2 Wyndham Anstis Bewes of... | BARGAIN and SALE 1 Cecil Edward Bewes of Plymouth, esquire 2 Wyndham Anstis Bewes of London, barrister-at-law George Sydney Strode Lowe of Stoke Damerel, Devon, esquire, Frederick Collier Hingston of Plymouth, esquire 3 Frances Elizabeth Franck, wife of Charles Edward Franck (no place or occupation given) 4 John Thomas Soltau of Plymouth, esquire Walter Deeble Boger of London, barrister-at-law, Joseph Augustus Hellard of Plymouth, esquire 5 1, George William Culme Soltau-Symons and John Thomas Soltau of Plymouth, esquires 6 Mary Bewes of Plymouth, widow 7 George William Culme soltau-Symons and John Thomas Soltau of Plymouth, esquires 8 Anna Louisa Hillyer (no place given), widow 9 George William Culme Soltau-Symons and Charles Bewes the younger of Plymouth esquires 10 James Alston Carfrae, captain, Gordon Highlanders and Milly Catherine his wife 11 Anthony Robert Lethbridge of Plymouth, builder 12 Guardians of the Poor of Plymouth Land near Truant school, site of Hele's almshouses Prince Rock, Plymouth No acreage or consideration given n.d. | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1893 31/12/1893 (See HD#36)
328 A/PI 41 Aveton Gifford Parish.INCUMBENT.School. | Conveyance of the site and premises of Aveton Gifford National School | 1. Robert Parsons, of Stockadon, Samuel Hodder, of Harraton, yeoman, Samuel Hodder, the younger, of Harraton, yeoman, Andrew Hingston, the younger, of Ashford, yeoman, Thomas Lakeman Elliott and Thomas Lakeman Elliott, the younger, of Babland, yeomen, James Parsons, of Stockadon, gentleman, John Alfred Pearse, of Chantry, gentleman, Josiah Zabsley, the younger, of Lewishill, yeoman, Thomas Sherwill, of Spicer's Coombe, yeoman; Charles Cowles, of Heathfield, yeoman, Philip Hynes, of Fishely, yeoman, all in Aveton Gifford, trustees of certain lands in the parish for charitable purposes 2. Rector and Churchwardens of Aveton Gifford Consideration money £60. Conveyance of all that the southern dwelling-house erected and built on part of a site whereon the old Church House formerly stood and the southern moiety of the herb-garden adjoining, situated in Aveton Gifford, commonly known as the poor house. Bounded on the west by the Queen's highway, on the north by the lands of Edmund Pollexfen Bastard, esq. and on the south by houses belonging to Samuel Wilcocks, carpenter. The premises to be used as a school for children and adults, or children only, of the labouring, manufacturing and other poorer classes of Aveton Gifford. To be conducted according to the principles of the National Society for Promoting the Education of the Poor in the principles of the Established Church. The minister of the parish to have superintendence of religious and moral instruction of all the scholars and the right to use the premises as a Sunday School | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1855 31/12/1855 -
ADM 27/104/4 Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment declaration lists recording the sending of wages (year in bracket) to next of kin... | ... Folios 7-8: Robert Hingston; Ship’s name: HMS Agincourt; Pay book number: SL 14; Rank: Boatswain; Relation: Wife Ann. ... | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1848 31/12/1848 -
308/112 Yonge Family of Puslinch. | Lease for 50 years 1 Sir John Perring of Membland, Devon, baronet 2 Henry Crocker... | Lease for 50 years 1 Sir John Perring of Membland, Devon, baronet 2 Henry Crocker of Yealmpton, yeoman, Henry Crocker the younger and John Crocker, both of Revelstoke, yeomen (tenants of the Barton of Worswell) 3 Edmund Pollexfen Bastard of Kitley, Devon, esq, William Brooking Dolling of Newton Ferrers, esq, Nicholas Lockyer of Newton Ferrers, esq, the Reverend John Yonge of Puslinch, clerk, the Reverend Duke Yonge of Cornwood, clerk, the Reverend Richard Lane of Coffleet, clerk, John Andrews the younger of Modbury, gent, Alexander Penphrase of Newon Ferrers, gent, John Crocker Bulteel, esq, junior of Fleet, William Hingston the younger of Holbeton, yeoman, John Kerswill of Netton in Revelstoke, yeoman, Richard Adams of Calston in Holbeton, yeoman, Richard Knight of Newton Ferrers, thatcher, Thomas Barnes junior of Newton Ferrers, mason, Sampson Giles, John Pope, Henry Kingcombe, John Kingcombe and George Roach, all of Noss Mayo, Revelstoke, fishermen The Old Cellars in the Barton of Worswell, and a piece of waste ground near, adjoining the cliff, for placing a furnace for barking nets, at the mouth of the River Yealm in Revelstoke parish | Held by: Plymouth and West Devon Record Office 01/01/1818 31/12/1818 -
CC/E/31 Church Commissioners.Parsonage house building and chancel repairs.WILTSHIRE. | Broad Town Parish. To build a parsonage house. Correspondence, specification, elevations (2), sections (2). Architect:... | Broad Town Parish. To build a parsonage house. Correspondence, specification, elevations (2), sections (2). Architect: Francis Hingeston of Oxford | Held by: Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre 01/01/1856 31/12/1856 Former Reference Dep: E8
CP 5/197/73 Court of Common Pleas: Articles of Clerkship and Affidavits of Execution. Court of Common Pleas: articles of clerkship for solicitors and attorneys, and affidavits of execution;... | Articles of clerkship (as a solicitor or attorney) for Henry Francis Waring, articled to John... | Articles of clerkship (as a solicitor or attorney) for Henry Francis Waring, articled to John Hingeston, with affidavit. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1822 31/12/1822 -
NCUACS 54.3.95/A.575 Catalogue of the papers and correspondence of Joseph Needham CH FRS (1900-1995), biochemist and historian...SECTION A BIOGRAPHICAL.FAMILY.Correspondence.Other correspondents. | Other correspondents. | 'Letters from K.T.H.'. Letters from Katharine Tynan Hinkson, who wrote the words for a number of her songs 1901-1903, 1906. | Held by: Cambridge University Library: Department of Manuscripts and University Archives 01/01/1901 31/12/1901 -
ADM 27/106/149 Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment declaration lists recording the sending of wages (years in bracket) to next of kin... | ... Folios 379-380: Robert Hingston; Ship’s name: HMS Ganges; Pay book number: List 4, number 4; Rank: Boatswain; Relation: Wife Ann. ... | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1849 31/12/1849 -
ADM 27/106/112 Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment declaration lists recording the sending of wages (years in bracket) to next of kin... | ... Folios 280-281;: B. Hingston; Ship’s name: HMS Illustrious; Pay book number: Carpenters’ List 26;; Rank: Carpenter; Relation: Wife Betsey. ... | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1849 31/12/1849 -
MS 11936/441/812890 Records of Sun Fire Office. | Insured: Robert Storkes, William Innes and John Colingdon, 9 Ironmonger Lane, assignees of Charles and... | Insured: Robert Storkes, William Innes and John Colingdon, 9 Ironmonger Lane, assignees of Charles and Robert Hingestone, 17 and 18 Walbroke, warehousemen and bankrupts | Held by: London Metropolitan Archives: City of London 28/01/1808 28/01/1808 -
C 16/42/P167 Court of Chancery: Clerks of Records and Writs Office: Pleadings 1861-1875. Chancery pleadings described at item level. | Cause number: 1861 P167. Short title: Pryor v Pryor. Documents: Bill only. Plaintiffs: Robert Pryor... | Cause number: 1861 P167. Short title: Pryor v Pryor. Documents: Bill only. Plaintiffs: Robert Pryor and another. Defendants: Felix Pryor, Arthur Pryor, Thomas Pryor, William Gould, Elizabeth Gould his wife, Francis Charles Hingeston, Martha Jane Hingeston his wife, Alfred Pryor, Jane Ann Pryor his wife, Edward Burridge, Isaline Burridge his wife, Lucy Elizabeth Pryor, Arthur Vickris Pryor, Edith Louisa Pryor, Emily Pryor, Edmund Pryor, Robert Pryor, Roderick Pryor and Katherine Pryor. Provincial solicitor employed in Hertfordshire. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1861 31/12/1861 -
ADM 101/113/6/5 Admiralty and predecessors: Office of the Director General of the Medical Department of the Navy and predecessors: Medical Journals. Select Journals. HM Ships. Medical journal of HMS Powerful , from 1 October 1849 to 8 March 1851 by... | Folio 70: A list of men who during the period of this journal, have received wounds or hurts which may disqualify them for the public service, or subsequently in any way interfere with their earning a livelihood. (Names and details follow). ... No. on ship's book list 561, William Hingston, aged 27, Able Seaman Foretop; hurts on 2 April 1850, loss of power of left arm from enlargement of elbow joint; pension certificate not granted. ... | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1849 31/12/1851 -
ADM 27/76/118 Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment declaration lists recording the sending of wages (year in bracket) to next of kin... | ... Folios 369-370: Edward Hingston; Ship’s name: HMS Viper; Pay book number: SB 27; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Mother Ann. ... | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1841 31/12/1841 -
CO 28/292/35 Colonial Office and predecessors: Barbados, Original Correspondence. Correspondence, Original - Secretary of State. Despatches from Leslie Probyn, governor of Barbados, in continuation of CO 28/291 as well as... | Superintendent of Barbados lazeretto [leper asylum]: reports retirement of Mr J B Frederick and appointment... | Superintendent of Barbados lazeretto [leper asylum]: reports retirement of Mr J B Frederick and appointment of Mr J E Hinkson, former company sergeant major of the West India Regiment, on one year's probation. No. 202, folios 176-178. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 10/10/1917 10/10/1917 Former Reference Dep: 57309/1917
HO 42/50/79A Home Office: Domestic Correspondence, George III. HO 42. Letters and papers. | Folios 194-213. This description is a continuation of the item description in HO 42/50/79. Enclosure... | Folios 194-213. This description is a continuation of the item description in HO 42/50/79. Enclosure No 14: Copy of a letter of 16 December 1798 to Patton from Hingston reporting the death of Thomas Wiley, a convict sent on board Hillsborough on 23 November. Enclosure No 15: Extract of a letter of 17 December 1798 to the Transport Board from Patton reporting the death of Wiley and enclosing the report of surgeon JJW Kunst showing that eleven convicts were in fever, three of whom were seriously ill, and one suffering from dysentery. Enclosure No 16: Extract of a letter of 19 December 1798 to the Transport Board from Patton reporting that he had informed Fitzpatrick of the state of the convicts aboard Hillsborough and that Fitzpatrick had gone to examine them. Enclosure No 17: Copy of a letter of 19 December 1798 to Patton from Hingston enclosing a list of six convicts sent ashore by Fitzpatrick on account of illness, one of whom had died that day. Enclosure No 18: Extract of a letter of 20 December 1798 to the Transport Board from Patton informing them of the convicts removed from the Hillsborough by Fitzpatrick and stating that they had been replaced from the hulks but he did not yet have the names. The frigate Amphion, with the Hillsborough, had weighed anchor from Spithead and they were expected to anchor again to the east. Enclosure No 19: Copy of a letter of 20 December to Patton from Fitzpatrick informing him of the identities of the five convicts from the Lion hulk whom he had put aboard Hillsborough complete with clothing and bedding to replace the sick taken to the hospital ship at Langstone. Mr Groundwater was sending one further convict from Langstone but he had not yet arrived. Enclosure No 20: Extract of a letter of 21 December 1798 to the Transport Board from Patton reporting that the Hillsborough had sailed from Spithead under convoy of HMS Amphion. She had a full complement of 300 convicts at the time of sailing. Enclosure No 21: Copy of a letter of 22 December 1798 to Patton from Baldwin transmitting the Home Secretary's instructions that in future he should only comply with orders from the Home Office or the Transport Board as the last-minute changing of convicts by Sir Jerome Fitzpatrick was proving inconvenient as the bonds and contracts had been completed. Enclosure No 22: Copy of a letter of 23 December 1798 to Baldwin from Patton rejecting the inference that he had ever accepted orders from Fitzpatrick and reminding him of the wording of his letter of 24 November to the Transport Board. Enclosure No 23: Extract of a letter of 7 April 1799 to [Alexander Whitehead], Secretary to the Transport Board, from Captain D Campbell at the Cape of Good Hope informing him that the Hillsborough convict ship had arrived that day. Also extract of a letter of 17 May 1799 to Whitehead from Campbell stating that the convicts had been very sickly and that the Lieutenant Governor had permitted the seriously ill to come ashore and be cared for, at the expense of the ship’s commander, in some Government stables, which had been very beneficial. Also extract of a letter of 17 May 1800 [properly 1799] to the Transport Board from Campbell giving the same information. Also extract of a letter of 31 May 1799 to the Transport Board from Campbell stating that Hillsborough had sailed from Simon's Bay on 29 May, that her crew and guard were complete but that her convicts were 'in a miserable state through sickness'. Enclosure No 24: Extract of a letter of 25 August 1799 to the Transport Board from Governor Hunter at Sydney, New South Wales, lamenting that, before arriving there, 95 of the 300 convicts aboard Hillsborough had been buried and that six more had died since landing, apparently from gaol fever. Also copy of a certificate dated 28 July 1799 from James Williamson, Acting Commissary, that he had mustered the ship's company on its arrival at Sydney and found the crew and guards complete according to Charter Party. Enclosure No 25: Copy of a letter of 6 June 1800 to Whitehead from Patton describing the events to which he had been a party from the arrival of Hillsborough at the Motherbank [Solent] on 17 November 1798 until its sailing, together with some observations. Enclosure No 26: Copy of a letter of 9 June 1800 to the Commissioners for the Transport Service from Captain Stephen Rains at Deptford describing the relatively generous physical conditions aboard Hillsborough and relaying the opinion of Fitzpatrick that the fever had been carried into the ship by convicts sent aboard from Langstone Harbour against his advice. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 11/06/1800 11/06/1800 -
PREM 5/64 Prime Minister's Office: Patronage Papers. CIVIL LIST. | Miss Bain, H A Bryden, Miss Cheetham, Miss Comper, Miss Fanny Davies, Mrs Farquhar, Professor... | Miss Bain, H A Bryden, Miss Cheetham, Miss Comper, Miss Fanny Davies, Mrs Farquhar, Professor Forbes, Miss C I M Graves, Mrs Hinkson, D E Jenkins, Aylmer Maude, A T Porter, Mrs Pett Ridge, Mrs Selbie, Miss Lorrain Smith, F J Snell, Mrs Tomlinson, C F A Voysey, Mrs Willcock, Miss M Wyn Williams. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1919 31/12/1942 -
PCAP 6/1580/1 Judicial Committee of the Privy Council: Printed Cases in Indian and Colonial Appeals and Printed Papers in Appeals. Printed Cases in Appeal, decided in 1946, for Judgment Nos 20-22. (Described at item level).... | [Judgment No 20of 1946]. Printed Appeal to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council from... | [Judgment No 20of 1946]. Printed Appeal to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council from CANADA [North America]. Appellant: Harmes and another. Respondent: Hinkson. Documents: printed or typed case papers. JUDGMENT, 13 May 1946. | BAILII reference UKPC 20 of 1946 Held by: The National Archives 01/01/1946 31/12/1946 -
ADM 73/239/68 Admiralty: Royal Greenwich Hospital: Pensioners and School Admission Papers, Out Pensions Pay Books and Miscellaneous Registers. School Admission papers. Godsiff, George - Gordon, William Henry. (Described at item level). | Richard Goodman. When admitted to Greenwich Hospital School: Not stated. Parents' names: Richard and Mary... | Richard Goodman. When admitted to Greenwich Hospital School: Not stated. Parents' names: Richard and Mary Goodman nee Hinkson. Applicant born 26 March 1817 and baptised 6 April 1817 in Anthony [St Jacobs?], Cornwall. Parents married 7 February 1814 in Stoke Dameral, Devon. Invited to attend the school July/August 1826. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1728 31/12/1870 -
D/LRM/A1/15/15 Lyme Regis Museum.TITLE DEEDS.Lyme Regis.Silver Street. | Deeds relating to cottages in Silver Street, later The White House Parties mentioned: Jefford, Smith,... | Deeds relating to cottages in Silver Street, later The White House Parties mentioned: Jefford, Smith, Palmer, Fisher, Chard, Harvey, Delamare, Hingeston, Dickinson, Clarke, Trenchard, Bawden, Dight, Clare, Carpenter, Daniel, Stocker, Lee, Loveridge, Knight With plan of site [D/LRM/A1/15/15/13] and notes and transcripts by John Fowles | Held by: Dorset History Centre 01/01/1802 31/12/1802 -
CC/Chapter/168/1-20 Church Commissioners.CHAPTER.DEVONSHIRE.West Alvington. | Twenty deeds of four closes of land (5 ac.) Parties: Dean and Chapter, Gilberd alias... | Twenty deeds of four closes of land (5 ac.) Parties: Dean and Chapter, Gilberd alias Webber, Hingeston (or Hengiston), Penhay, Pridham, Sager, Phillips, Wroth, Reed. | Held by: Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre 01/01/1561 31/12/1855 Former Reference Dep: C.C. 66650, 66652, 66655-66660, 65515-65526. (66651, 66653 and 66654 previously destroyed.)
C 16/1035/S17 Court of Chancery: Clerks of Records and Writs Office: Pleadings 1861-1875. Chancery pleadings described at item level. | Cause number: 1875 S17. Short title: In the matter of the estate of Richard Saunders,... | Cause number: 1875 S17. Short title: In the matter of the estate of Richard Saunders, late of Hingeston Street, Birmingham, Warwickshire, carpenter deceased: Saunders v Deeming. Documents: Administration summons. Plaintiffs: Hannah Maria Saunders and another infants by James Scott their next friend. Defendants: Edward Deeming and Ann Deeming his wife. Provincial solicitor employed in Warwickshire. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1875 31/12/1875 -
ADM 27/16/2 Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment registers recording the sending of wages to next of kin by warrant officers, ratings... | ... Henry Hingston; Ship's name: HMS Queen; Pay book number: SB 352; Rank: Landsman; Relation: Wife; When Alloted: 1804; Remarks: discharged 12 October 1808 to HMS Thetis. ...| Held by: The National Archives 01/01/1804 31/12/1804 -
ADM 27/5/329 Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment registers recording the sending of wages to next of kin by warrant officers, ratings... | ... M. Hingston; Ship's name: HMS Orion; Pay book number: SB 234; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Wife (name not stated); When Allotted: 1801; Remarks: blank. ... | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1800 31/12/1801 -
BT 400/3475/5 Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Agreements and Crew Lists, Series II. Crew Lists - National Maritime Museum. (Described at item level). | ... B C Harvey; rank/rating, Able Seaman; age, 19; place of birth, Dublin; previous ship, Hingston of Dublin. ... | Held by: National Maritime Museum 01/01/1915 31/12/1915 -
ADM 27/97/92 Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment declaration lists recording the sending of wages (years in bracket) to next of kin... | ... Folios 267-268: James Hingston; Ship’s name: HMS Excellent; Pay book number: SB 1646; Rank: Gunner’s Mate; Relation: Wife Anne. ... | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1847 31/12/1847 -
CO 28/295/25 Colonial Office and predecessors: Barbados, Original Correspondence. Correspondence, Original - Secretary of State. Despatches from Charles Richard Mackey O'Brien, governor of Barbados. Details given at item level. | Inspector of police: telegram reads, 'Captain Reed Adjutant fifth British West Indies Regiment with 20... | Inspector of police: telegram reads, 'Captain Reed Adjutant fifth British West Indies Regiment with 20 years' service in Barbados applicant Inspector Police has stronger claim than Hinkson. If Thorne retires Reed and Anderson proposed for appointments. Reed as Inspector Anderson as Additional Inspector. If selected advisable Reed should take course with Royal Irish Constabulary before returning. Despatch follows' [see CO 28/295/26]. Unnumbered telegram, folios 135-140. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 17/03/1919 17/03/1919 Former Reference Dep: 17048/1919
CO 321/11/5 Colonial Office: Windward Islands Original Correspondence. Correspondence, Original - Secretary of State. Despatches: Barbados. | Case of Joseph Brathwaite, 'a black man', who was allegedly shot by a soldier of... | Case of Joseph Brathwaite, 'a black man', who was allegedly shot by a soldier of the 35th Regiment under the orders of Mr Hinkson, the manager of Newton Estate, and who later died of his injuries. With copies of the coroner's inquest, various statements and correspondence. [See also CO 321/11/9, 13 and 20.] John Pope Hennessy, Governor in Chief Windward Islands, Barbados No.210. Folios 40-68. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 30/09/1876 30/09/1876 Former Reference Dep: 12442/1876
48/22/6/6 Devon Record Office: FRERE, CHOLMELEY AND COMPANY, LONDON. | Devon Record Office | HARPFORD Conveyance. (1) William Fane Hingeston of Stonehouse, esq. (2) Sir George Stucley Stucley of Moreton, Bart. Sir John Thomas Buller Duckworth of Wear House, Bart. Sir Massey Lopes of Maristow, Bart. Closes, (Nos. 187, 188, 195, 223, 224 and 225 on the tithe apportionment Map), in Harpford, and described in a Schedule. Consideration: £700. Plan in Margin. | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 21/03/1883 21/03/1883 -
C 202/205/10 Chancery: Petty Bag Office: Writ Files. Return of Writs. Oaths of Masters Extraordinary in Chancery. | Bedford - Edward Chilwell Williamson; Bristol - Edward Arthur, William Baynton, George Bengough, Samuel Goodhind,... | Bedford - Edward Chilwell Williamson; Bristol - Edward Arthur, William Baynton, George Bengough, Samuel Goodhind, Henry Kater, Henry Poole, Charles Houlden Walker; Buckingham - George Bradford, George Lucas; Cambridge - Robert Gee; Carnarvon - Richard Williams; Chester - John Hulme, Joseph Loney; Cornwall - Nicholas Wallis Penrose; Derby - James Milnes; Devon - Robert Abraham the younger, Francis George Coleridge, James Cornish, Edward Sole, Francis Stevens; Dorset - Thomas Dashwood, John Hingeston; Durham - Joseph Anderson, John Wetherell Hays, Francis Mewburn, Henry Story. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1817 31/12/1817 -
HB26/412/1100 Records of the Rous family, Earls of Stradbroke.Title deeds, Earl of Stradbroke's estate.Bundle marked: "Writings relating to an estate in Reydon purchased by the Earl of Stradbroke... | Copy of court roll, manor of Reydon | Admission of John Hingeston to 32½ acres and 1 rood of land, pasture, heath, fresh marsh and dooles, with appurtenances in Reydon, 3 acres of marsh called Micklemeadow, 1 rood of land lying near Reydon Park, 1 pightle called Hallyard: also pieces of land Nos.75, 40 formerly part of the commons and waste lands of Reydon: and surrender to uses, with admission and re-admission of Mrs. Eliza Mary Ann Bloom. | Held by: Suffolk Record Office, Ipswich Branch 15/05/1835 15/05/1835 -
HO 45/1288 Home Office: Registered Papers. Registered Papers, c1841-1855, 1856-1871. | Magistrates. Letter from Hopwood and Son Law Offices, of Chancery Lane, transmitting the enclosed memorial... | Magistrates. Letter from Hopwood and Son Law Offices, of Chancery Lane, transmitting the enclosed memorial of the justices of the peace for the borough of Lyme Regis in the county of Dorset, signed by Mayor Charles C Benett, Henry Bayly, Henry Barnard Farnell, JM Tartt, Edward O Lee and Dudley Hill, regarding the jurisdiction of the borough magistrates, and request that his answer be sent to George Hingeston, Solicitor of Lyme. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 19/07/1845 19/07/1845 -
1659 M/FW 3 Sutton, Scott and Tucker, solicitors, of Dartmouth.WILLS & TESTAMENTARY PAPERS. | Testamentary | Copy will, Henry Neale, Riversbridge 1778 Copy will, Jane Drake, widow, Plymouth, 1733 Copy will, (2), Mary Pering, Stoke Fleming, 1738 Copy will, R. L. Hingeston, Dartmouth, 1833 Copy will, John Hawkins, Stoke Fleming, 1714 Legacy receipt, Neal, 1783 Extract will, Andrew Pinsen, Blackawton, 1809 Admon. John Netherton, Stoke Fleming, 1837 Admon. Jane Netherton, Stoke Fleming, 1798 Part will, Jane Drake, 1734 Part will, Henry Netherton, n.d. Copy will, Peter Creed, Stoke Fleming, 1703 | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1703 31/12/1837 -
CO 28/301/18 Colonial Office and predecessors: Barbados, Original Correspondence. Correspondence, Original - Secretary of State. Despatches from Charles Richard Mackey O'Brien, governor of Barbados, or in his absence the acting... | Colonial Auxiliary Forces Officers Decoration. Recommends Captain John Bruce Howell who has completed 20 years... | Colonial Auxiliary Forces Officers Decoration. Recommends Captain John Bruce Howell who has completed 20 years Service. Submits names of Officers and Warrant Officers for the Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal (Capt. J R M Cave, Charles A Haynes, Edwyne L Delamere, Lt George B Evelyn, Company Sgt Major V B C Harte, Company Sgt Major R B C Weatherhead). Recommends also Captain C A Reed for the Officers Decoration and Lt Weatherhead and Sgt Hinkson for the Long Service Medal. No. 30, folios 83-86. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 09/02/1922 09/02/1922 Former Reference Dep: 9739/1922
QS/1/7/346-359 Cornwall Quarter Sessions Records.Quarter Sessions Order Books.Quarter Sessions Order Book. | Sessions held at Bodmin | ... QS/1/7/355, 356 Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Hingston of Mevagissey, fisherman, indicted for taking 2lbs of worsted, property of Richard Warrick: three weeks' hard labour in bridewell. ... | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 08/10/1805 08/10/1805 -
48/13/9/18 MALLOCK OF COCKINGTON.COCKINGTON PARISH DOCUMENTS. | Register of children bound or assigned by the Overseers and Guardians of the Poor of... | Register of children bound or assigned by the Overseers and Guardians of the Poor of the Parish of Cockington. (By act of Parliament of 1802). ... 8 March 1808 William Hingston to Matthew Mudge, farmer ... | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1803 31/12/1842 -
BT 400/3928/11A Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Agreements and Crew Lists, Series II. Crew Lists - National Maritime Museum. (Described at item level). | ... T R Hingston; rank/rating, Deck Scaler and Oiler; age, 44; place of birth, Ventnor; previous ship, El Paraguayo. ...g, Fireman; age, 21; place of birth, London; previous ship, Zulandic. Crew listing continued in BT 400/3928/11B. | Held by: National Maritime Museum 01/01/1915 31/12/1915 -
BT 400/3721/12 Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Agreements and Crew Lists, Series II. Crew Lists - National Maritime Museum. (Described at item level). | ... G H Hingston; rank/rating, 3rd Engineer; age, 31; place of birth, New Zealand; previous ship, same. ... | Held by: National Maritime Museum 01/01/1915 31/12/1915 -
BT 400/3861/3 Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Agreements and Crew Lists, Series II. Crew Lists - National Maritime Museum. (Described at item level). | ... R Hingston; rank/rating, 2nd Mate; age, 32; place of birth, Cork; previous ship, Addington. ... | Held by: National Maritime Museum 01/01/1915 31/12/1915 -
BT 400/3462/1 Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Agreements and Crew Lists, Series II. Crew Lists - National Maritime Museum. (Described at item level). | ... H Hingston; rank/rating, Assistant Purser; age, 42; place of birth, York; previous ship, same. ? La Saille; rank/rating, Surgeon; age, 35; place of birth, Canada; previous ship, Monteagle. ...| Held by: National Maritime Museum 01/01/1915 31/12/1915 -
MEPO 4/351/41 Metropolitan Police: Office of the Commissioner: Miscellaneous Books and Papers. Registers of Leavers. MEPO 4. No. 16. | Register of leavers from the Metropolitan Police, as follows: ... Hubert John Hingston, warrant number 106169. Joined on 4 Aug 1919, and left on 31 Dec 1945. Last posted to W Division as a PC. James Alfred Buckle, warrant number 106218. Joined on 7 Aug 1919, and left on 31 Dec 1945. Last posted to X Division as a Station PS. ... | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1913 31/12/1945 -
ADM 27/10/230 Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment registers recording the sending of wages, from 1803 to 1810, to next of kin... | ... Thomas Hingstone; Ship's name: HMS Barfleur; Pay book number: SB 708; Rank: Ordinary Seaman; Relation: Wife Elizabeth; When Alloted: 1806; Remarks: deserted 7 December 1806. ... | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1805 31/12/1806 -
ADM 27/98/92 Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment declaration lists recording the sending of wages (year in bracket) to next of kin... | ... Folios 271-272: Robert Hingston; Ship’s name: HMS Avenger; Pay book number: Supernumerary Boatswains List, number 17; Rank: Boatswain; Relation: Wife Ann. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1847 31/12/1847 -
ADM 27/50/98 Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment declaration lists recording the sending of wages (year/s in bracket) to next of kin... | ... Folios 263-264: Robert Hingston; Ship’s name: HMS San Josef; Pay book number: SB 89; Rank: Ship’s Corporal; Relation: Wife Ann. ... | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1836 31/12/1837 -
ADM 27/85/105 Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment declaration lists recording the sending of wages (years in bracket) to next of kin... | ... Folios 332-333: Bevel Hingston; Ship’s name: HMS San Josef; Pay book number: SB 1718; Rank: Carpenter’s Mate; Relation: Wife Betsey. ... | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1843 31/12/1844 -
ADM 27/105/137A Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment declaration lists recording the sending of wages (years in bracket) to next of kin... | ... Folios 370-371: Abraham Hingston; Ship’s name: HMS Amazon; Pay book number: List 4, number 3; Rank: Carpenter; Relation: Mother Sarah. ... | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1849 31/12/1849 -
ADM 27/104/27 Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment declaration lists recording the sending of wages (year in bracket) to next of kin... | ... Folios 79-80: James Hingston; Ship’s name: HMS Blenheim; Pay book number: SB 147; Rank: Gunner’s Mate; Relation: Wife Ann. ... | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1848 31/12/1848 -
HO 42/50/79 Home Office: Domestic Correspondence, George III. HO 42. Letters and papers. | Folios 177-193. Letter from Rupert George, Ambrose Serle, William Albany Otway and Joseph Hunt, Commissioners... | Folios 177-193. Letter from Rupert George, Ambrose Serle, William Albany Otway and Joseph Hunt, Commissioners for the Transport Service, responding to the Home Secretary's direction to enquire into the state and condition of the Hillsborough transport aboard which there had been such a high level of mortality among the convicts bound for New South Wales. The Commissioners assert that all appropriate arrangements were made in advance of the voyage to the satisfaction of Sir Jeremiah Fitzpatrick and that, as soon as the ship returned to England, they would investigate the Master's conduct during the passage. Enclosure No 1: Comparative Statement of the cost of transporting convicts to New South Wales together with a statement of the expense it would have cost the Government to provide a guard of soldiers aboard the Hillsborough. Enclosure No 2: Copy of a letter of 5 November 1798 to John King [Under-Secretary] from William Howard of the Transport Office enclosing an extract of a letter from Captain [Charles Patton], [Transport Office, Portsmouth, Hampshire,] stating that the 23 additional convicts, supplied to fill the vacancies arising from those originally named being unfit to embark, would be insufficient as so many convicts were suffering from a fever. Enclosure No 3: Extract of a letter of 18 November 1798 to the Transport Board from Patton stating that one convict and one child had died on the passage from the Thames to Portsmouth. The ship would be fumigated and Fitzpatrick would make his final selection of those fit to proceed. Enclosure No 4: Copy of a letter of 19 November 1798 to William Hingston, Commander of the Hillsborough, from Patton confirming the issue to him, for the use of the convicts, of 300 lbs of yellow soap for the use of the convicts at the rate of 2lb per man. Enclosure No 5: Extract of a letter of 20 November 1798 to the Transport Board from Patton stating that he had applied to the Agent Victualler for the issue of fresh beef at the rate of one pound per man per day. Patton outlines the arrangements for the landing of sick convicts from the Hillsborough and the embarkation of further convicts from the hulks. Enclosure No 6: Copy of a letter of 22 November 1798 to Patton from Fitzpatrick requesting him to seek the Transport Board's permission to create a secure means of access to fresh air for the convicts aboard Hillsborough, so as to reduce the likelihood of disease. Eight had been sent to the hospital yesterday and another had an attack of dysentery today. Enclosure No 7: Copy of a letter of 24 November 1798 to Patton from Fitzpatrick asking him, in view of the high number of victims of dysentery aboard the Hillsborough, to send on board one cwt of logwood or lignum campeachy [campeche] and 4 lb of cortex simarouba, as requested by the ship's surgeon. He also asks for four barrels of tar for use in daily fumigation. Enclosure No 8: Extract of a letter of 25 November 1798 to the Transport Board from Patton reporting that the agent of the Hillsborough had agreed to cause the bulkhead proposed by Fitzpatrick to be fixed at the expense of the owners, and had given the necessary directions. Enclosure No 9: Extract of a letter of 26 November 1798 to the Transport Board from Patton reporting that there would be a deficiency in the amount of bedding and slop clothing aboard as a result of the relanded sick convicts having been required to remove their infected bedding and clothing with them. He had supplied replacement beds but sought direction as to the whether and by whom the slop clothing should be replaced. Enclosure No 10: Extract of a letter of 29 November 1798 to the Transport Board from Patton stating that Fitzpatrick had requested the disembarkation of eleven more sick convicts from the Hillsborough and the transfer of 18 convicts from the hulks in Portsmouth Harbour to fulfil the complement of 300. Patton had hired a small boat to effect the movements on the following day. Enclosure No 11: Extract of a letter of 30 November 1798 to the Transport Board from Patton reporting that 18 convicts had been sent from the Lion hulk in Portsmouth Harbour to the Hillsborough and that the vessel taking them would then convey 11 sick convicts from there to the hospital hulk in Langstone Harbour. Enclosure No 12: Extract of a letter of 1 December 1798 to Patton from Fitzpatrick asking for four half-barrels of gunpowder and a strong tar kettle to be supplied for the sole purpose of fumigation. Annotated: transmitted to the Transport Board 3 December 1798. Enclosure No 13: Extract of a letter of 4 December 1798 to the Transport Board from Patton stating that he had sent by post the list of convicts then on board Hillsborough with the Master's receipt for them, as directed by [William Baldwin, Home Office counsel for criminal business]. The description for this item is continued in HO 42/50/79A. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 11/06/1800 11/06/1800 -
C 16/225/P78 Court of Chancery: Clerks of Records and Writs Office: Pleadings 1861-1875. Chancery pleadings described at item level. | Cause number: 1864 P78. Short title: Pryor v Pryor. Documents: Bill only. Plaintiffs: Thomas Pryor. Defendants: Felix Pryor, Arthur Pryor, William Gould (since deceased), Elizabeth Gould his wife, Francis Charles Hingeston, Martha Jane Hingeston his wife, Alfred Pryor, Jane Ann Pryor his wife, Edward Burridge, Isaline Burridge his wife, Morris Pryor and Robert Pryor. Amendments: Amended by order 1869. John Sanders, Charles Joseph Smith, Daniel Watney, Joseph Addison McLeod, Joshua Field, Thomas Henry Maudslay, Telford Field, Walter Henry Maudslay, George Duncan, Francis Randolph, John Bennett, William John Kirkness, Edward Andrew Danberry (since deceased), Octavius Barrington Priss and Amelia Elizabeth Ginnengham added as defendants. Amended by supplemantal order 1874. Plaintiff: Joshua Field and others. Defendants: Basil Edmund Greenfield and remaining defendants. Amended by order 1877. Thomas Danberry and Robert Danberry added as [?]. Amended by order to carry on 1880. Plaintiffs: Joshua Field,Thomas Henry Maudslay, Jelford Field, Walter Henry Maudslay and George Duncan. Defendants: Elizabeth Gould and Nathan Wetherall. Provincial solicitor employed in Hertfordshire. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1864 31/12/1864 (See HM#17)
ADM 27/16/246 Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment registers recording the sending of wages to next of kin by warrant officers, ratings... | ... Henry Hingston; Ship's name: HMS Thetis; Pay book number: SB 400; Rank: Landsman; Relation: Wife (name not stated); When Allotted: 1808; Remarks: died 30 December 1810 at Antigua Hospital. ... | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1807 31/12/1808 -
ADM 27/74/133 Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment declaration lists recording the sending of wages (year in bracket) to next of kin... | ... Folios 357-358: James Hingston; Ship’s name: HMS Excellent; Pay book number: SB 1301; Rank: Carpenter’s Mate; Relation: Wife Anne. ... | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1841 31/12/1841 -
ADM 27/103/14 Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment declaration lists recording the sending of wages (years in bracket) to next of kin... | ... Folios 39-40: Robert Hingston; Ship’s name: HMS Agincourt; Pay book number: Supernumerary Boatswains' List, number 11; Rank: Boatswain; Relation: Wife Ann. ... | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1848 31/12/1848 -
ADM 27/15/83 Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment registers recording the sending of wages to next of kin by warrant officers, ratings... | ... Henry Hingston; Ship's name: HMS Namur; Pay book number: SB (not stated); Rank: (not stated); Relation: (not stated); When Allotted: 1808; Remarks: discharged (date not stated) to HMS Thetis. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1807 31/12/1808 -
ADM 27/36/88C Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment declaration lists recording the sending of wages (year in bracket) to next of kin... | ... Pages 482-483: Robert Hingston; Ship’s name: HMS Endymion; Pay book number: SB 122; Rank: Quartermaster; Relation: Wife Ann. Allotment listing continued in ADM 27/36/88D. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1833 31/12/1833 -
ADM 27/9/205 Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment registers recording the sending of wages to next of kin during 1802 by warrant... | ... William Hingston; Ship's name: HMS Salvador; Pay book number: SB 78; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Wife (name not stated); When Alloted: 1803; Remarks: Discharged 29 December 1805 to sick quarters. ... | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1803 31/12/1804 -
BT 400/3802/1A Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Agreements and Crew Lists, Series II. Crew Lists - National Maritime Museum. (Described at item level). | Ship: Oberon; Official number: 124105. ... G H Hingston; rank/rating, 3rd Engineer; age, 26; place of birth, New Zealand; previous ship, Oberon. ... | Held by: National Maritime Museum 01/01/1915 31/12/1915 -
BT 400/3721/8 Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Agreements and Crew Lists, Series II. Crew Lists - National Maritime Museum. (Described at item level). | ... G H Hingston; rank/rating, 3rd Engineer; age, 31; place of birth, Napier New Zealand; previous ship, same. ... | Held by: National Maritime Museum 01/01/1915 31/12/1915 -
ADM 27/95/9 Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment declaration lists recording the sending of wages (year in bracket) to next of kin... | ... Folios 26-26A: Bevil Hingston; Ship’s name: HMS Rapid; Pay book number: List 4, number 4; Rank: Acting Carpenter; Relation: Wife Betsey. ... | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1846 31/12/1846 (See HH#26)
ADM 27/9/128 Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment registers recording the sending of wages to next of kin during 1802 by warrant... | ... Richard Hingston alias Richard Hinch; Ship's name: HMS Spartiate; Pay book number: SB 298?; Rank: Landsman; Relation: Wife (name not stated); When Alloted: 1803; Remarks: Discharged December 1809 to HMS Endymion. ... | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1803 31/12/1803 -
HB26/412/904 Records of the Rous family, Earls of Stradbroke.Title deeds, Earl of Stradbroke's estate.Bundle marked: "As to copyhold land held of the Manor of Frostenden". | Abstract of admission | Manor of Frostenden, of Jenney, wife of James Welsh, Esq., captain of H.M.S. "The Racoon", and Ann Thompson of Southwold, spinster, on death of John Thompson, their father, to Watts Pightle (as above). Surrender by the same, and admission of James Hingeston of Reydon, gentleman, to 2//3 of the land. Recovery by William Kemp: James Welsh and Jenney, his wife, and Ann Thompson and John Windsal, vouchees. Surrender by William Kent (sic) and admission of Ann Thompson and Jenney Welsh, each to one third part. Surrender by the same to the uses of their respective wills. | Held by: Suffolk Record Office, Ipswich Branch 05/07/1808 05/07/1808 -
DD\HSY/28 Hussey family of Salisbury, and later of Crewkerne. | HUSSEY FAMILY commissions, etc. | Commission of Jn. Hussey III of Lyme Regis as ensign in 3rd Battalion of local militia, Wilts, 1813; appointment of do. as deputy lieut. for Wilts, 1817; notice of election of do. as freeman of borough, 1827; notice of election of do. as capital burgess, 1830; appointment of do. as deputy lieut. for Dorset, 1831; admission of Thos. Hussey II as freeman of borough, 1835. Bndl. includes also office copy mandamus to elect a mayor of Lyme Regis [Wm. Hingeston], 1836. | Held by: Somerset Heritage Centre (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1813 31/12/1836 -
ADM 27/100/61B Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment declaration lists recording the sending of wages (year in bracket) to next of kin... | Folios 162-163: James Hingston; Ship’s name: HMS Excellent; Pay book number: SB 139; Rank: Gunner’s Mate; Relation: Wife Ann. Listing continued in ADM 27/100/61C. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1847 31/12/1847 -
215M/T20 Kingsbridge Feoffees.Feoffment Deeds. | Deed of Trust and Appointment of New Feoffees | 11 September 1876 1. Robert Furrell, formerly of Kingsbridge, now of Buckland Tout Saints, gentleman, and Nicholas Gillard, formerly of Kingsbridge, tallow chandler now of Exeter, commercial traveller. 2. William Carwithen Ford, surgeon, William Hancock Balkwill, chemist and druggist, William Groves Bartlett, late printer and bookseller, and John Lidstone, ironfounder, all of Kingsbridge. 3. The said Robert Hurrell, William Hancock Balkwill and John Lidstone. 4. Francis Shath Cornish, surgeon, James Adam, the younger, draper, William Heath Prowse, brewer, John Blackler, ironmonger, Peter Owen Hingston, wine merchant, John Evans Adams, gentleman, and Henry Nicholas, relieving officer, all of Kingsbridge, and John Square Hurrell, gentleman, and William Rendle Beer, merchant of the parish of Dodbrooke. Reciting The inhabitants of the town of Kingsbridge in full vestry have appointed 12 new Feoffees, and have agreed that in future any person may be eligible as Feoffee who may be a freeholder and ratepayer of the town of Kingsbridge, and be resident within three miles of Kingsbridge parish church. Tenements i) Quillet of ½ acre called Brown's Quillet at Knowle in the town and parish of Kingsbridge, with the highway from Kingsbridge to Sorley Green on the east ii) 2 Dwelling houses recently erected and the courtlage and gardens, formerly a close called Elly's Field at Knowle, with the said highway on the east iii) Messuage and garden at Knowle, with the former Poor House of Kingsbridge on the north and Fore Street on the east iv) 2 Messuage and gardens formerly a close called Bell Field, now known as Belle Field Villas, at Knowle, with Fore Street on the east, with a right of way in the path or carriage way on the north of the premises to 124 feet from Fore Street v) 2 Closes of 1 acre 1 rood and 10 perches, formerly one close, called Hext's close or the Featherbed Field at knowle, with Fore Street on the west and the reservoir partly on the south vi) Piece of land of 4 perches and 27 yards at Knowle used as a reservior and fire engine house, with the above premises on the north, and Fore Street on the west vii) Messuage with stable, outbuildings courtlage and herb garden called the Plymouth Inn in Kingsbridge, with Fore Street on the east viii) 2 Messuages, formerly one, with outbuildings and garden known as late Wannels in the parish of Kingsbridge, with the lands of the Feoffees of Dodbrooke on the east and Fore Street on the west ix) Inn or public house, with stables, sheds, out-buildings and courtlage, formerly one messuage, courtlage and garden called the Church House, and one cellar, all now known as the King's Arms Hotel in Kingsbridge, with Fore Street on the west, and Church House Lane partly on the north x) Messuage commonly called the Public Rooms and the courtlage and garden behind in Kingsbridge, with Fore Street on the east and the churchyard on part of the north side xi) 4 Messuages fronting Fore Street, part formerly known as the London Inn and the several courtlages outbuildings courtlage and herb garden [sic] behind the same in Kingsbridge, with Fore Street on the west and the Mill Leat on the east xii) Cottage, orchard or herb-garden in Kingsbridge, with the mill leat on the west xiii) Messuage and herb garden commonly known as late Parkhouses in Kingsbridge with the mill leat on the east and Fore Street on the west xiv) Close or garden formerly 2 quillets in Kingsbridge, lying under the mill leat, with the leat on the west and the public footpath to Dodbrooke Market Place on the north xv) Messuage in Kingsbridge, divided into 2 dwellings, one of which is known as the Tradesman's Arms Inn, with Fore Street and Mill Street on the east and south and the Town Mills on the west xvi) Messuage, courtlage and garden in Kingsbridge, with Mill Street on the south and the mill leat on the north xvii) 2 Messuages with outbuildings and courtlages in Kingsbridge, with Duke Street on the south and the mill leat on the north xviii) 2 Closes, formerly one called Millman's Field at Wallingford in Dodbrooke, with the way from Dodbrooke to Croft on the west xix) Orchard or garden of ¼ acre in Dodbrooke, with Batt's Lane on the east and the brook between Kingsbridge and Dodbrooke on the west; the land divided by a brick wall, with a dwelling house, stable and outbuildings on the northern part, and a cellar and building on the southern part xx) 2 Dwelling houses and stable fronting Church Street with courtlage and garden behind in Dodbrooke, with Shute Lane on the east and Church Street on the south xxi) Messuage in Dodbrooke called the King of Prussia Inn, with the street or Market Place on the north and west xxii) Rooms, cellar, brewhouse, dwelling house, stables, lofts and courtlage in Dodbrooke, lying on the south of the King of Prussia Inn and occupied as part thereof xxiii) 5 Messuages with courtlages and outbuildings in Dodbrooke, erected on a courtlage formerly belonging to the King of Prussia Inn, with the brook between Kingsbridge and Dodbrooke on the west, and the street or Market Place on the east xxiv) Messuage with stable, cellar and courtlage (formerly the garden leased with a house in in Kingsbridge) in Dodbrooke, with the Quay on the south, and the water between Kingsbridge and Dodbrooke and the Ship and Plough Inn on the west xxv) 3 Closes of garden land, formerly 1 close called Little Rackpark in Dodbrooke, containing 1 acre, on part whereof 2 limekilns and other erections formerly stood, with the land formerly the salt mill pool on the south and the highway on the east and north xxvi) Garden containing 9 perches in Dodbrooke adjoining the above, with the former Salt Mill Pool on the south and the highway on the west. This garden purchased by the Feoffees in 1865, and the north and east fences taken down, the lime kilns and other erections moved, and the garden made into part of Little Rack Park xxvii) Garden west of the next garden now in occupation of Susanna Lidstone xxviii) Messuage with garden in front and barn, outbuildings and courtlage, called Rose Cottage xxix) Close of land adjoining, formerly 2 closes known as Higher Rack Parks, and the Cottage adjoining the highway xxx) Close of land, meadow and walled garden, commonly called Lower Rack Park, adjoining the last; which several premises are in the parish of Dodbrooke with the Garden Mills on the south and the highway from Dodbrooke to Shindle Mill on the west xxxi) 3 Fields or closes, formerly 1 close, and a meadow of 7½ acres at Ford in the parish of Chivelstone, with the highway from Ford to Kingsbridge on the south xxxii) Quillet of land of ¼ acre, now an orchard, at Ford, with the way to Wadlands House on the south xxxiii) Little meadow of ½ acre at Ford xxxiv) Higher Fursdon [for details of this see xxx and xxxi in 215M/T15] Conditions Future new Feoffees to be appointed by the inhabitants of the town of Kingsbridge in full vestry The Feoffees not to use the said tenements or the rents for other purposes than are here set out without the consent of the inhabitants assembled in full vestry No feoffee to occupy any of the said tenements to his own uses. Schedule of the tenements, showing property in hand, let on building leases and held on leases for lives. Signed and Sealed. [Note: the following 7 indentures are endorsed on 215M/T20] | Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust) 01/01/1876 31/12/1876 -
ADM 101/113/6/2 Admiralty and predecessors: Office of the Director General of the Medical Department of the Navy and predecessors: Medical Journals. Select Journals. HM Ships. Medical journal of HMS Powerful , from 1 October 1849 to 8 March 1851 by... | ... Folio 40: case no 25, William Hingston, aged 27, 2nd Captain of Afterguard; taken ill at Salamis Bay; sick or hurt, chronic orchitis and rheumatismus; put on sick list, 2 April 1850, sent 23 May to [Malta?] Hospital, re-admitted 22 July 1850, sent 5 August 1850 to Hospital [see also folio 64, case no 89]. ... | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1849 31/12/1851 -
ADM 101/123/4/3 Admiralty and predecessors: Office of the Director General of the Medical Department of the Navy and predecessors: Medical Journals. Select Journals. HM Ships. Medical journal of HMS Thetis for 1 July 1851 to 30 September 1852 by John... | ... Folio 31: Gilbert Hingston, aged 25, Carpenter’s Crew; sick or hurt, catarrh; put on sick list, 5 November 1851, discharged 12 November 1851 to duty. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1851 31/12/1852 -
ADM 27/90/1C Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment declaration lists recording the sending of wages (year in bracket) to next of kin... | ... Folios 15-16: Edward Hingston; Ship’s name: HMS Vindictive; Pay book number: SB 205; Rank: Captain of the Foretop; Relation: Sister Eliza. ... | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1845 31/12/1845 -
ADM 27/26/27 Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment declaration lists recording the sending of wages (year in bracket) to next of kin... | ... Pages 134-135: Robert Hingstone; Ship'’s name: HMS Druid; Pay book number: SB 21; Rank: Gunner’'s Crew; Relation: Wife Ann. ... | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1831 31/12/1831 -
ADM 27/25/68A Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment declaration lists recording the sending of wages (year in bracket) to next of kin... | ... Pages 374-375: John Hingston; Ship’s name: HMS St Vincent; Pay book number: SB 147; Rank: Ordinary Seaman; Relation: Wife Jane. ... | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1831 31/12/1831 -
ADM 27/111/64A Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment declaration lists recording the sending of wages (year in bracket) to next of kin... | ... Folios 176-177: Gilbert Hingston; Ship’s name: HMS Thetis; Pay book number: SB 43; Rank: Carpenter’s Crew; Relation: Father John. ... | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1850 31/12/1850 -
ADM 27/85/50A Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment declaration lists recording the sending of wages (years in bracket) to next of kin... | ... Folios 148-149: James Hingston; Ship’s name: HMS Excellent; Pay book number: SB 810; Rank: Gunner’s Mate; Relation: Wife Ann. ... | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1843 31/12/1843 -
ADM 27/71/21B Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment declaration lists recording the sending of wages (year in bracket) to next of kin... | ... Folios 53-54: John Symons; Ship’s name: HMS Rodney; Pay book number: SB 76; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Wife Mary. Folios 53-54: Bevel Hingstone; Ship’s name: HMS Rodney; Pay book number: SB 76; Rank: Carpenter’s Mate; Relation: Wife Betsy. ... | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1840 31/12/1840 -
ADM 27/36/8D Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment declaration lists recording the sending of wages (year in bracket) to next of kin... | ... Pages 52-53: James Hingston; Ship’s name: HMS Caledonia; Pay book number: SB 294; Rank: Ordinary Seaman; Relation: Mother Mary. ... | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1833 31/12/1833 -
ADM 101/113/6/4 Admiralty and predecessors: Office of the Director General of the Medical Department of the Navy and predecessors: Medical Journals. Select Journals. HM Ships. Medical journal of HMS Powerful , from 1 October 1849 to 8 March 1851 by... | ... Folio 64: case no 89, William Hingston, aged 29, Able Seaman Afterguard; received from Hospital; sick or hurt, tumor and ulcer and wasting of left arm - rheumatism; put on sick list, 9 January 1851, sent 1 March 1851 to Haslar Hospital, [see also Folio 40, case no 25]. ... | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1849 31/12/1851 -
ADM 27/91/5C Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment declaration lists recording the sending of wages (year in bracket) to next of kin... | ... Folios 64-65: Bevel Hingston; Ship’s name: HMS Caledonia; Pay book number: SB 159; Rank: Carpenter’s Mate; Relation: Wife Betsey. ... | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1845 31/12/1845 -
ADM 27/62/52A Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment declaration lists recording the sending of wages (years in bracket) to next of kin... | ... Folios 124-125: Robert Hingston; Ship’s name: HMS Rover; Pay book number: List 2, number 3; Rank: Boatswain; Relation: Wife Ann. ... | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1838 31/12/1839 -
ADM 27/77/20A Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment declaration lists recording the sending of wages (years in bracket) to next of kin... | ... Folios 91-92: William Hingston; Ship’s name: HMS Malabar; Pay book number: SB 58; Rank: Able Seaman; Relation: Sister Maria. ... | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1841 31/12/1841 -
QS/1/11/93-110 Cornwall Quarter Sessions Records.Quarter Sessions Order Books.Quarter Sessions Order Book. | Sessions held at Bodmin | QS/1/11/108,109 Appeal by James Hingston against conviction of 3 Jan. inst. for being idle and disorderly person, for which sentenced to month in Bodmin gaol: conviction confirmed. ... | Held by: Cornwall Record Office 10/01/1826 10/01/1826 -
CO 28/296 Colonial Office and predecessors: Barbados, Original Correspondence. Correspondence, Original - Secretary of State. | Despatches from Charles Richard Mackey O'Brien, governor of Barbados, ... T E Fell (forwarding Lieutenant E K D Hinkson's application for post of inspector of police); ... | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1919 31/12/1919 -
BT 400/3422/23B Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Agreements and Crew Lists, Series II. Crew Lists - National Maritime Museum. (Described at item level). | Ship: Korona; Official number: 91901. Crew listing continued from BT 400/3422/23A. ... Donald Hinkson; rank/rating, 2nd Porter; age, 20; place of birth, Barbados; previous ship, Denis. ... | Held by: National Maritime Museum 01/01/1915 31/12/1915 -
CO 28/110 Colonial Office and predecessors: Barbados, Original Correspondence. Correspondence, Original - Secretary of State. | Letters received from various government offices (departments), other organisations and individuals relating to Barbados. Correspondence... | Letters received from various government offices (departments), other organisations and individuals relating to Barbados. ... Thomas Garth, Maidenhead (referring to recent defamation of 'West Indian Proprietors' and forwarding a printed copy of an 1823 statement by F Clarke, manager of estates in Barbados, endorsed by Samuel Hinkson in 1831, which details the working and living conditions of enslaved people [printed as 'Negro Slavery: a Plan of Treatment of the Negroes on the Estates in Barbados']. Mr Garth considers that this 'proves the contented and happy state of the Negroes' and states 'I feel confident that your Lordship will admit that we should be very happy if the same could be said of the English Peasantry, namely they are so well off that we are at a loss to know what more to do for them to add to their comfort and happiness') ... | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1832 31/12/1832 -
BT 400/3824/1C Registry of Shipping and Seamen: Agreements and Crew Lists, Series II. Crew Lists - National Maritime Museum. (Described at item level). | Ship: Berbice; Official number: 124676. Crew listing continued from BT 400/3824/1B. ... Joseph Hinkson; rank/rating, ? ?; age, 18; place of birth, Trinidad; previous ship, first. | Held by: National Maritime Museum 01/01/1915 31/12/1915 -
ADM 101/70/9/4 Admiralty and predecessors: Office of the Director General of the Medical Department of the Navy and predecessors: Medical Journals. Convict Ships etc. Medical journal of HM convict ship Susan , for 12 September 1835 to 26 February... | Folio 31: case no 46, Benjamin Hinkson, aged 31, convict; taken ill at Sydney; sick or hurt, scorbutus; put on sick list 13 February 1836, sent 15 February 1836 to hospital at Sydney. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1835 31/12/1836 -
ADM 27/76/80A Navy Board, and Admiralty, Accountant General's Department: Registers of Allotments and Allotment Declarations. REGISTER OF ALLOTMENTS. Allotment declaration lists recording the sending of wages (year in bracket) to next of kin... | ... Folios 210-211: William Hinkson; Ship’s name: HMS Cambrian; Pay book number: SB 51; Rank: Ordinary Seaman; Relation: Mother Maryanne. | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1841 31/12/1841 -
ADM 101/70/9/3 Admiralty and predecessors: Office of the Director General of the Medical Department of the Navy and predecessors: Medical Journals. Convict Ships etc. Medical journal of HM convict ship Susan , for 12 September 1835 to 26 February... | ... Folio 8: Benjamin Hinkson, aged 31, convict; sick or hurt, scorbutus; put on sick list 13 February 1836, sent 15 February 1836 to hospital at Sydney. Signed: Thomas Galloway, surgeon and superintendent. ... | Held by: The National Archives, Kew 01/01/1835 31/12/1836 -
DE/Rv/C1-C2852 Papers of Lord and Lady Desborough, of Hon Lady Salmond and of other members of...CORRESPONDENCE. | Letters received by Lord and Lady Desborough, and their children | ... DE/Rv/C1312/1-2 to Lady Desborough 1943, 1944 [C1312/2 is receipted bill] Hinkson Katharine Tynan Brookhill, Claremorris, Co Mayo ... | Held by: Hertfordshire Archives and Local Studies 01/01/1859 31/12/1971 -

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