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Old and New London
… much inconvenience, and it was re-enclosed in 1802." Sarah Malcolm, the murderess, was buried in the churchyard of St. …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Joan, daughter of Thomas de Grenham, complainant, and Malcolm de Wasteneys and Margaret his wife, deforciants of … and thirty-two acres of meadow in Tyxhale and Bromcote. Malcolm and Margaret acknowledged the tenements to belong to … a rose yearly, and to revert after her death to the said Malcolm and Margaret and heirs of Malcolm, and for this grant …
Survey of London
… Manor. In 1782 Sir John Lade sold the estate to William Malcolm, nurseryman, 37 and for a time it was known as Malcolm's Nursery Grounds. William Malcolm also had a lease of land near the Oval. Nos. 159 and …
Survey of London
… McLeay, secretary of the Linnaean Society, and Alexander Malcolm, a local nurseryman, to maintain and improve the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… part of the demesnes of the crown, and were granted by Malcolm IV., in marriage with his niece, to Duncan, Earl of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… and on its separation was granted, about the year 1060, by Malcolm Canmore to Edulph de Swinton, who had materially … restoration that the lands were granted by Edgar, son of Malcolm Canmore, to the Abbey of Coldingham, together with … to the family of Swinton by David, the youngest son of Malcolm, who bestowed on them all the privileges of a free …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… into an independent parish. Soon after the Conquest, Malcolm, King of Scotland, in one of his predatory …
Charters and Documents relating to the City of Glasgow 1175-1649
… 158093, p. 628, No. 1856. 394 [100 c]. CHARTER granted by MALCOLM WILSON and eleven others, hospitallers and poor men … in feu farm to Alexander Stewart, son of the deceased Malcolm Stewart, burgess of Glasgow, the fore waste tenement, …
Charters and Documents relating to the City of Glasgow 1175-1649
… the Parliaments of Scotland (Supplement), vol. xii., p. 1. MALCOLM IV. 24 May 11539 December 1165. 269 [0 b]. CHARTER by KING MALCOLM IV. granting to Engelram, bishop of Glasgow, and his … Glasgow opposite the Friars Preachers, between the land of Malcolm called Scot, on the north, and the vennel or road of …
Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Glasgow
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