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? Fiske Reg r Massachusetts, Land Records, 1620-1986, digital images, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org : accessed 23 May 2021), Worcester County, Deeds 1816-1817, vol. 202-203, Volume 203, Page 361 (image 545 of 705), David Barnard to Benjamin Seaver, executed 1 January 1794, recorded 10 May 1817; citing original records in County Courthouses, and on FHL Microfilms.
Since the only bounds are lot numbers, David Barnard probably bought this land after the third division in Westminster was surveyed. In this 1794 deed, he sells the 40 acre Lot 67 to Benjamin Seaver of Westminster. It is probably close by the land that Benjamin received from the estate division of his father, Norman Seaver (1734-1787) of Westminster.
Music tutors in Wrexham and Denbighshire have been hailed as “heroes” for coming to the rescue by holding online lessons during the pandemic. Musicians’ Union education officer David Barnard praised the way the not-for-profit Wrexham and Denbighshire Music Co-operatives acted swiftly after school premises closed when the COVID-19 crisis escalated. The co-operatives were among the […]
But they lost two seats – including Hitchin South, which had been held by executive member for growth, infrastructure, planning and the economy Cllr Derrick Ashley.
Conservatives Michael Muir (Baldock and Letchworth East), David Barnard (Hitchin Rural) and Richard Thake (Knebworth and Codicote) all kept their seats.
Conservative cabinet member Cllr Terry Hone (Letchworth South), executive member for community safety and waste management was also returned to County Hall.
And so was Fiona Hill (Royston East and Ermine) – whose result was the last in the county to be declared, just after 11pm on Saturday.
Leader of the county council’s Labour group Judi Billing held on to Hitchin North.