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Finance and trade under Edward III
… Chancellor, Ralph Nevill), and come to the house of the Black Friars, who have not yet transferred their site to the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… out to help harvest crops for the main 'Duchy' manor. The Black Death reached Soham in spring 1349, probably killing 14 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… had wanted 'diriges' not only in Soham church, with four black-gowned poor men attending his body, but in eight … contains two facing chapels built in 1855-6, 16 of black flint dressed in ashlar, to almost identical designs in …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 87, 90-9. Ibid. 100; Camb. Evening News, 16 June 1972. Black, Cambs. Educ. Rec. 72; Camb. Ind. Press, 8 Dec. 1961. … parl. papers cited for next para. E.D.R. (1900), 158. Black, Cambs. Educ. Rec. 72; Newmarket Jnl. 21 Sept. 1978. … Chron. 31 July 1875, p. 4; P.R.O., ED 7/5, no. 105; cf. Black, Cambs. Educ. Rec. 72-3. P.R.O., ED 7/5, nos. 106-7. …
Old and New London
… at their nonadmission into "The Club," where a single black ball has always excluded a candidate. Perhaps, however, …
Old and New London
… of a peer wore the costume of an Indian princess, three black girls bearing her train, a canopy held over her head by …
Survey of London
… Routledge at No. 36 from 1843 to 1858 and Adam and Charles Black at Nos. 46 since 1889. Other houses have been occupied …
Survey of London
… passed into the possession of Messrs. Nixey, a firm of black-lead manufacturers, 33 the two street fronts were …
Survey of London
… bed lined with a Gold coloured Florence Sarcenett,' four black Japan armchairs 'with blew Covers', 'a large looking …
Survey of London
… present occupants, the publishing firm of Adam and Charles Black. They had previously traded from Edinburgh but had … The Builder, 2 Aug. 1890, p. 97; J.D.N., Adam and Charles Black 18071957, 1959, pp. 514. …
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