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Cardiff Records
… west of Ely and Fairwater. GLAN-Y-NANT (the bank of the brook.) A house on a little stream near Fairwater (1885.) …
Cardiff Records
… which gave its name to Smith Street. NANT-CEDWYN (Cedwyn's brook.) Flows into the river Ely in the parish of Leckwith. NANT-DRAENOG (thorny brook.) A place in the parish of Llanedern. NANT-GARW (rough brook.) A hamlet in the parish of Eglwysilan, famous for its …
Cardiff Records
… ( c. 1290.) SARN-Y-CAUNANT (the causeway of the hollow brook.) A place on the highway leading from Lisvane to Machen … parish of Llantrisant (1655) TAN RIVER, The; the Tanyard Brook. A stream which ran into the river Taff just below the … TY'N-Y-NANT (the house in the vale, or the tenement of the brook.) A farm in the parish of Pentyrch, towards Llantrisant …
A History of the County of York
… classrooms and a laboratory were added. The premises of Brook Street School were taken over in 1945. The school was … 7 boys elected by the City of York, were boarders. 7 Brook Street Board School see Groves Wesleyan School. … Wesleyan School. This school was opened in 1869 in the Brook Street school-chapel, erected in the previous year at a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… formed a harbour, and constructed a sluice upon the brook, with flood-gates to retain the water from the flow of …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Doddington Greville, Esq; third Son of Fulk, late Lord Brook. Sir William Colemore, jun. Esq; deceased. In his Place …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
Calendar of Treasury Books
Calendar of Treasury Books
… in further part of 746 l. certified in a report made by Brook Bridges Esq., one of his Majesty's Auditors of …
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