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The Skye crofters Land League AgitationSketches in the Isle of Skye: the Crofters Land League. 1.Staffin, from the Bay. 2.Crofters huts in Portree. 3.Women of the crofters. 4. A Skye landlord. 5
Sheriff Hutton CastleThe snow covered ruins of Sheriff Hutton Castle, Rydale, North Yorkshire, England. It was built in 1379 by Bertram de Bulmer, Sheriff of York, as a fortified manor house. Date: 14th century
Modern Athenians plate 1 - EdinburghAlexander Youngson on the left hand plate, approaching John Sheriff, alias Dr. Syntax, on the right hand plate. Youngson was apparently not happy about being depicted with Dr
Lullingstone Castle GatehouseThe marvellous Tudor brick gatehouse of Lullingstone Castle, in Eynsford, Kent. Built by Sir John Peche (who became Sheriff of Kent in 1495)
Lt. Col Alfred KirbyLieutenant-Colonel and Sheriff Alfred Kirby
Robin & the SheriffThe Sheriff of Nottingham orders his men to seize Robin Hood, but Robin is prepared to defend his liberty
Robin Hood and the Sheriff of NottinghamRobin Hood tricks the Sheriff of Nottingham (and robs him of his gold). circa 1195
Sheriff Pat Garrett, American lawmanPatrick Floyd (Pat) Garrett (1850-1908), American lawman, sheriff, bartender and customs agent who, in around 1881, fatally shot Billy the Kid. Date: late 19th century
Sir Moses Montefiore, Bart, philanthropist, banker, Sheriff of London, President of the Board of Deputies of British Jews - The Family Friend magazine March 1871 Date: 1871
Sir John Voce MooreA portrait photograph of a seated John Voce Moore, alderman and sheriff of London in 1894, later to become the Lord Mayor in 1898. He was a founder of a tea trading company. Date: circa 1894
Sir Joseph Cockfield DimsdaleA portrait photograph of Sir Joseph Cockfield Dimsdale, standing wearing his medallion proudly, he was a sheriff and alderman of London in 1894, becoming Lord Mayor in 1901-2. Date: circa 1894
Brass plate memorial to Nicholas and Isabella CarewEngraving after a brass plate memorial to Nicholas Carew (or De Carru, c1356-1432) and his wife Isabella (or Isabel), in St Mary's Church, Beddington, Surrey
Portrait of King Richard II of EnglandKing Richard II of England, from an original picture hung in the Choir of St. Peters Westminster. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of
Football trophies, medals and caps - Sheriff of London Charity Shield, Winners Medals and Losers Medal, Medal presented to each member of the team that heads the Southern League
William Beckford, MP, Sheriff and Lord Mayor of LondonWilliam Beckford (1709-1770), MP for the City of London, Sheriff of London, and Lord Mayor of London in 1762 and 1769. circa 1760s
HOGARTH / INDUSTRY / IDLE 88. The industrious apprentice has grown rich and become Sheriff of London Date: 1747
The front cover of Wild West Weekly - No.1 Vol. 1 - 12th March 1938. Packed with first class stries and two free gifts! Date: 1938
Ufos Strauch St GeorgeDeputy sheriff Arthur Strauch takes this photo while hunting with four companions near St. George, Minnesota
Man in cowboy outfit, Hayle, CornwallMan in a cowboy outfit, complete with gun, at the Longhorn Country Music Club in Hayle, Cornwall
Robert Waithman - London merchant, Sheriff and Lord MayorRobert Waithman (1764-1833) - London merchant, Sheriff and Lord Mayor. Date: 1818
The Leaders of the Leicester Unemployed Pilgrimage to London (Mr George White, Rev F Lewis Donaldson and Mr Amos Sheriff)
Highgate Hill, London - Dick Whittington StoneWhittington Stone - Highgate Hill, London - where Dick Whittington heard the Bow Bells Date: circa 1910s
Presentation of the new Sheriffs of London at WestminsterAncient ceremony of chopping sticks, and counting horse-shoes and hob-nails, in the Court of the Exchequer. Date: 1844
Police, under direction of the sheriff. Isle of SkyePolice, under direction of the sheriff, constructing a bridge for marines bringing supplies to the Lodge. Date: 1884
Augustus Harris (1852-1896). Engraving. ColoredAugustus Harris (1852-1896). English actor, businessman and dramatist. Engraving in The Artistic Ilustration, 1896. Colored
Slingsby BethelSLINGSBY BETHEL Sheriff of London whose Republican principles got him into difficulties. Date: 1617 - 1697
Little John and the Cookin the Sheriffs houseLittle John fights with the cook in the Sheriffs house
Ceremony of Presenting the Sheriffs of LondonThe Ceremony of Presenting the Sheriffs of London. 1811
Sheriff William WatsonWilliam Watson, Sheriff of Aberdeen, established several schools of industry in the city - fore-runners of the national Industrial School system
Slingsby Bethell, Esq, a Sheriff of LondonSlingsby Bethell, Esq. a Sheriff of London in 1680, from a scarce print in the British Museum.. Handcolored engraving from Civil Costume of England from the Conquest to the Present Period drawn by
Sale of cattle in Ireland by SheriffLand League agitation in Ireland. A sheriff sells cattle to raise the rent that the previous owner of the cattle was unable to pay
Sir William H. Gregory, Vanity Fair, Co朗SIR WILLIAM HENRY GREGORY (1817-1892) Anglo-Irish writer and politician. Conservative Member of Parliament for Dublin between 1842 and 1847
Lord Glantawe, Vanity Fair, WHOJOHN JONES JENKINS, 1st Baron GLANTAWE of Swansea (1835 - 1915) Welsh tin-plate manufacturer and Liberal politician. Three time Mayor of Swansea (1869, 1879 and 1880)
George C. Fitzwilliam, Vanity Fair, SpyGEORGE CHARLES FITZWILLIAM (1866-1935) Son of the Hon. George Wentworth FitzWilliam (1817-1874). Landowner, Mayor of Peterborough, High Sheriff of Northamptonshire
Robert Waithman - 2ROBERT WAITHMAN London merchant, sheriff and lord mayor 1823 - 24. Date: 1764 - 1933
Rugby School, Warwickshire, England, was founded by a bequest from Lawrence Sheriff, wealthy grocer to Elizabeth I. The famous Victorian parts are by William Butterfield (1875). Date: founded 1567
Sir Thomas KytsonSIR THOMAS KYTSON merchant and sheriff Date: 1485 - 1540
Whittington Stone - Highgate Hill, London - where Dick Whittington heard the Bow Bells Date: circa 1940
Robin Hood resting in a tree
Robin HoodScenes from Robin Hood
Field of Sheriffmuir, ScotlandThe Field of Sheriffmuir in Scotland where the Battle of Sheriffmuir took place on 13 November 1715, during the Jacobite Rebellion 1715
Victorian man standing by a mirrorA Victorian man standing by a mirror. It is probably Frederick Charles Polhill-Turner (1826-1881), around the time of his wedding to Emily Frances Barron in 1852
Gipsy boy with his pet guinea pigA gipsy boy wearing a Sheriffs hat, cuddling his pet guinea pig
Modern Athenians plate 41 - EdinburghSir James Wellwood, Lord Moncreiff (1776-1851) walking the same street as fellow member of the Bar, Mr Robert Bell (1781-1861) Sheriff of Berwickshire
Modern Athenians plate 4 - EdinburghMr Robert Thompson (c.1790-1857) Sheriff of Caithness, being followed by Mr Robert Hunter (1791-1871) Sheriff of Bute and Dumbarton
Modern Athenians plate 33 - EdinburghMr Patrick Shaw (1796-1872) lawyer and monoped, passing Hercules Robertson (Lord Benholme) (1796-1874) lawyer and Sheriff of Renfrewshire, on the streets of Edinburgh
Modern Athenians plate 14 - EdinburghAdam Duff (d. 1840) Sheriff of Midlothian approaching The Hon. Henry, Lord Cockburn (1779-1854) Two legal gentleman, the former a confirmed Tory, the later with Whig sentiments
Modern Athenians plate 20 - EdinburghMr Alexander Kidston (1762-1850) approaching Mr. John Jardine (1777-1850), Sheriff of Ross and Cromarty, on the streets of Edinburgh