- and the
agriculturalist John
Ellman continued the
progress while he was
Expenditor for the Commissioners,
which enabled 120-ton
ships to
reach Lewes by 1829...
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images New Hall, New Hall
Cottage and the
Expenditors House Dymchurch House Addition,
probably early 19th
century 9 June 1959...
- Vaux,
including Bottisham Hall.
Jenyns also
served as the
Receiver &
Expenditor General for the
Bedford Level Corporation, the
company which drained the...
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sometimes known as "justices of sewers". Key
officers included the clerk,
expenditor (treasurer) and
bailiffs (elected by each parish).
Other local officers...
- Dymchurch, Kent, a son of
Edward Coleman and
Sarah West. His
father was the
Expenditor (Treasurer) of the
Corporation of
Romney Marsh.
Edward Coleman (the younger)...
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leadership of John Ellman, a
renowned agriculturalist who
became the
Expenditor for the
Lewes and
Laughton Levels.
Severe floods occurred in 1829, but...
- He took
great interest in
local affairs as a
commissioner of
taxes and
expenditor of
Lewes and
Laughton Levels, and pla**** a role in the
improvement of...
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reeds to make
chair seats. From 1783
until his
retirement in 1828, the
Expenditor for the
Lewes and
Laughton Levels was John Ellman,
better known for his...