7 March 1528: Ordinations at Lichfield cathedral: Subdeacons Secular: Thomas Barnes, by title of the monastery of Combe; Deacons Secular: Thomas Barnes, by title of Beauchief monastery
6 June 1528: Ordinations at Lichfield by William bishop of Panados: Deacons Secular: Thomas Barnes, by title of Combe monastery. Priests Secular: Thomas Barnes, by title of Beauchief monastery
12 January 1854: A Correct List of the Poll, at the Election of a Knight of the Shire, for the Eastern Division of the County of Gloucester. Avening Polling District: Parish of Tetbury: Abode: Tetbury: Matthew Barnes. Cheltenham Polling District: Hamlet of Woodmancote in Bishop’s Cleeve: Abode: Woodmancote: William Barnes and James Barnes. Cheltenham Polling District: Parish of Cheltenham: Abode: High Stret, Cheltenham: Thomas Barnes
27 October 1866: The Register of Electors to Vote in the Choice of a Member or Members to Serve in Parliament, for the City of Gloucester, for 1866-7. Occupiers: Parish of St Aldate: William Barnes, house in St Aldate Street. Occupiers of houses in St Catherine’s parish, Benjamin Barnes for a house in Oxford Terrace. Occupiers of houses in the hamlet of Littleworth: Thomas Barnes for a house in Littleworth Street.
25 March 1880: Bill of sale by Thomas Barnes, Newlyn, Paull, farmer and carrier, in favour of Leon Fisher; and a bill of sale by John Barnes, Fradley Green, near Lichfield, builder, in favour of Harris M. Beirnstein; and a bill of sale by William Henry Goad, 84 Abbeyfield Road, Rotherhithe, looking glass manufacturer, in favour of George F. Barnes and another; and a bill of sale by Benjamin Wood, 75 Greenhundred Road, Peckham, cab proprietor, in favour of George F. Barnes and another
8 February 1908: St Augustine’s Petty Sessions: Saturday – Saturday – Chartham: Albert Reeves, a soldier in the 7th Dragoon Guards, was charged with snaring rabbits at Chartham. – Edward Packman, gamekeeper to the executors of the late Mr H. D. Barnes, at Chartham, said he watched defendant go and take a rabbit out of the snare, and when he told him to take up any other snares he had set, defendant went straight to a wire and took it up. – Defendant said the gamekeeper pointed out the snare to him and asked him to take it up, otherwise he should not have done so. – The Bench considered there was not sufficient evidence to convict defendant, although the case was a suspicious one.
1909 to 1914: Cyril Maunder Barnes, scholar at Truro School. Municipal Surveyor. Address, June 1954: 7 High Street, Barnet
September 1909: Subscriptions for the Sunday School Treat: Collected by Miss Clinkett – Mrs King 3d, Mrs Shepherd 6d, Mrs Bishop 6d, Mrs Barnes 2d, Mrs Williams 3d, Mrs Bennett 3d, Mrs Compton 3d, Mrs Clinkett 6d, Mrs Fowler 4d. Total 3/-
1919 to 1923: Frederick John Barnes, scholar at Truro School. Surveyor.
17 October 1923: News of Old Girls: At the Chorlton Road Congregational Church, Manchester, by the Reverend K. L. Parry, B.Sc., marriage of James Parkinson Barnes youngest son of the late Mr and Mrs H. R. Barnes of Manchester, to Ruth Holt youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles H. Fox, 30 Demesne Road, Whalley Range
1924 to 1931: Victor Barnes, scholar at Truro School. Surveyor.
1 April 1931: Urban council elections: Sutton in Ashfield, West Ward: candidates: Dr J Young, H. C. Wright, A. Thompson, J. Barnes, W. Lamb, J. Wade, H. S. Shacklock, J. Aked, A. Walton.
1939 to 1940: Ian Keith Barnes and Victor Barnes, scholars at Truro School. Address June 1954: 9 Nesta Road, Woodford Green, Essex
15 April 1953: Bill of sale by Samuel Edward Barnes, 22 Warrington Road, Dagenham, head waiter, in favour of John J. Morley Ltd
24 October 1954: Postcard to Masters P. and A. Curtis, 154 West Wycombe Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire: ‘To Peter and Adrian, I hope you are well and happy and I think a lot of you and miss you to play with, can you pick our houses from the photo and school also. We hope to see you again someday From Michael (Barnes)‘
January 1957: Member of the Amateur Fencing Association: J. R. A. Barnes
4 October 1963: Michael Barnes, bass tuba, Covent Garden Orchestra
7 October 1968: Eric Barnes, Crewe Alexandra footballer, and also recalled playing 22 April 1964 against Bournemouth; and R. Barnes, director of Crewe Alexandra football club
6 November 1968: Eric Barnes, Crewe Alexandra footballer; and also playing Brighton 28 October 1964 and 9 January 1965; and R. Barnes, director
c1990: Dr B. Barnes [Doctor], 59 Warham Road, South Croydon
25 March 2009: Stewards signed up for Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, season 2009: Pamela Barnes