Harper [08011816]

Michaelmas 1558: Kent. Percival Kynge v. John Harper late of Maydeston in the county aforesaid blackesmythe. Broke into his close and house at Maydeston. Defendant has not come; had been ordered to be attached; has nothing; to be taken, for a month from Michaelmas [27 October 1558]. Writ to Thomas Frankeleyn deputy sheriff of the county aforesaid. On which day Percival came. Defendant has not come; had been ordered to be taken; not found; sicut prius to be taken, for quindene of Martinmas [25 November 1558]. Writ to Thomas Frankeleyn deputy sheriff of the county aforesaid


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. Cheltenham Polling District: Parish of Badgworth: Abode: Badgworth: William Harper. Parish of Cheltenham: Abode: Sussex Street, Cheltenham: John Harper.


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. The List of Freemen entitled to vote in the election of members to serve in Parliament for the City of Gloucester: John Harper, Malswick, Newent


July 1920: Advertisement: ‘T. HARPER & SONS, Home Farm Dairy. Pure Rich Milk delivered twice daily direct from our Farm, Under strict Medical, Veterinary and Sanitary supervision. Fresh and Salt Butter. New Laid Eggs. Rich Thick Cream. FIREWOOD MERCHANTS, &c. ESTABLISHED 36 YEARS.’


November 1923: News of Old Girls: Constance Harper (1921) has taken her second Mus. B. this year


1 April 1931: Mr F. Harper, at Loughborough Boat Club annual general meeting;

Members and officers of Forest Ward ‘A’ Women’s Conservative Association mentioned in the report of a meeting: Mrs. Harper


January 1936: Form Notes: IV A. ‘We were unlucky in the loss of Freebury and Harper, who went to IV B at the beginning of the term. We welcome, as a new form activity, the Hornby Railway Co., which we are enabled to run by the kind permission of our form master, and which, under the direction of R. Tyler, held an exhibition on Speech Day.


12 June 1951: M. G. Harper, soprano, and G. Harper, contralto, The Alexandra Choir


15 April 1953: County court judgments against Mr H. J. Harper, 13 Alpine Road, Bristol, builder; and against Mr R. J. Harper, The Stores, Halvergate, Norfolk, general dealer


October 1955: The ladies who have kindly promised flowers in October are: 2, Mrs F. Francis; 9, Mrs P. Harper; 16, In Memory of Mrs Inman; 23, In Memory of Mrs Procter Naylor; 30, Miss D. M. Forster


4 October 1963: Heather Harper, artist, Covent Garden Opera