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Lasman Surname Ancestry Results

Our indexes 1000-1999 include entries for the spelling 'lasman'. In the period you have requested, we have the following 4 records (displaying 1 to 4): 

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Official Papers (1694-1695)
The State Papers Domestic cover all manner of business relating to Britain, Ireland and the colonies, conducted in the office of the Secretary of State as well as other miscellaneous records. Here we have the period from January 1694 to June 1695.

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Official Papers
 (1694-1695)
National ArchivesOutstanding gun lascars in the British Army (1889-1893)
Each year the best soldiers were chosen for long service and good conduct medals. This register gives rank, name, regimental number, and date of recommendation. (The sample scan is from the East Surrey regiment). The register is essentially a register of recommendations, annotated with details of the issue of the medals. Where no gratuity accompanied the medal, the entry is marked 'W. G.' (without gratuity). The recording of these native names may not have been done consistently: in each case we have treated the second name as the 'surname', e. g., Singh in Lal Singh; Veera in Hassim Veera, and we have treated single names (Teerevengodum and Rangayan) as surnames. The ranks represented are private, naique (equivalent of a corporal), lance-naique, havildar (sepoy equivalent of a sergeant), and havildar-major.

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Outstanding gun lascars in the British Army
 (1889-1893)
Scientific Poultry Breeders (1932)
The Scientific Poultry Breeders Association was by far the largest poultry society in Great Britain, with 16,109 members for the year 1930-1931. This seventeenth annual register, for the year 1932, lists members alphabetically by surname and initials, with addresses. P. F. stands for Poultry Farm.

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Scientific Poultry Breeders
 (1932)
Associates of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (A. I. Mech. E.) (1947)
The Institution of Mechanical Engineers, founded in 1847, was incorporated by royal charter in 1930. The list of members of 1 March 1947 gives the names (surname first) and addresses of the seven classes of member - Honorary Members (Hon. M. I. Mech. E.); Members (M. I. Mech. E.); Associate Members (A. M. I. Mech. E.); Companions (C. I. Mech. E.); Associates (A. I. Mech. E.); Graduates (G. I. Mech. E.); and Students (S. I. Mech. E.). The year of attaining qualification is given in the left-hand margin; in the higher grades the years of achieving the lower grades are also given, bracketed together. The crossed swords symbol indicates naval or military service during the Great War of 1914-1918; an italic b shows a member of the Benevolent Fund. (p) after a Graduate's or a Student's name indicates one who had passed the whole of the A. M. Examination or its recognized equivalent.

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Associates of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (A. I. Mech. E.)
 (1947)

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