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Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… FRUIT, ROOT, SEED, etc., typically a CARAWAY SEED or an ALMOND, surrounded and preserved by a coating of SUGAR. The … date of use: 1334/5 Simone Clarke Found described as ALMOND, ANISEED, BISCUIT, CARDAMON, CELERY, COLOURED, COMMON, …
Alumni Oxonienses
… See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus. Cornish, William s. Almond, of Cenwin, Cornwall, gent. Exeter Coll., matric. 22 …
A History of the County of Derby
Survey of London
… storeys and garrets. 112 In 184950 it was taken by John Almond, who a few years before had acquired the adjacent … house, No. 7, 24 and henceforward was used as part of Almond's Hotel. In 1853 small alterations were carried out by … storey was perhaps added at this time. A lease of No. 6 to Almond's hotel-keeper in 1911 included a covenant to shut the …
Survey of London
… Old Burlington and Cork Streets, established in 1825, and Almond's Hotel in Clifford Street, established in 1845, both …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Amon, from the erection of a fortress on the river Amon or Almond at its influx into the Frith of Forth; and from the … is separated from the other portion by the river Almond. The whole is from six to seven miles in length, and … of Cramond is in a romantic valley on the east side of the Almond, and opposite to the pleasure-grounds of Dalmeny Park …
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
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