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Old and New London
… for the Queen's Majesty and the noblemen of France [ i.e., the Duke of Anjou, Elizabeth's intended husband, and his … lady of the field, and her ' taking say' of the buck i.e., plunging the knife in its throat with her own fair and … trees and repairing lodges, fences, palings, pond-heads, &c.; which show that it was then quite a rural park. In 1612 …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Inch INCH, a parish, in the county of Wigton, 2 miles (E.) from Stranraer; containing, with the hamlets of Aird, … for their beautiful scenery. The whole abound in pike, perch, trout, eels, and roach; and in the frosty … urn is generally found, containing bony fragments, ashes, &c. At the farm of Larg, near the river Luce, are the remains …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 26 The tithe of pannage was mentioned in 1247. 27 After c. 1650, and very likely in the Middle Ages as well, some … the north-west corner of the parish was wooded. Shaws, i.e. broad strips of woodland between fields, contained oaks of … W.S.R.O., SP 1122; cf. below. W.S.R.O., Par. 109/20/2. Pike's Horsham, Crawley and Dist. Blue Bk. and Local Dir. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… weekly doles in 1785; 16 in the early 1810s they numbered c. 25. 17 A labour rate was in operation during the winter of … on which rest of para. mainly based. B.L. Eg. Roll 8549. e.g. W.S.R.O., Add. MS. 16873, p. 13. Arundel Cast. MSS. M … servs. Bastable, Crawley, 128; Crawley, ed. Lowerson, 36. Pike's Horsham, Crawley and Dist. Blue Bk. and Local Dir. …
The Barrington Papers
… Capt. Barrington Jan y. 22 nd 1754 The Foundation of teh S.E. Bastion laid: and a Wall rais'd 12 Feet above it, but … laid, & a Wall rais'd upon it equal to that of the S.E. Bastion: but which also remains unfinish'd for want of Materials from Engl d. The Foundation of teh N.E. Bastion laid and the greatest part of the wall rais'd 13 …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… has buildings partly of ironstone probably dating from c. 1700. Apart from this the village consists entirely of … made, including the installation of an organ in memory of E. F. Baillie and the renewal of several windows. 86 The … Leics. and Rut. Contemporary Biographies (1902), ed. W. T. Pike, 92; Harrod, Dir. Leics. (1870). Leic. City Ref. Libr., …
Survey of London
… 153 bAtkinson, John 308 Attneave Street 381 aAubrey, S. C. 23, 209 Augustinian Order 89 cAumonier (W.) & Son 80 … 201 Beckwith & Co. 369 Beckwith, Joseph 287 Beddington, H. E. 270 Bedford Institute Association 161 Bedingfield family … 85 Engels, Friedrich 110 engineering 194 cEngland, George Pike 49, 51 bEnnor, Thomas 277, 399 aEnsor, J. P. 322 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… (6), p. 124b; (61), p. 129a; Newbiggin (2), p. 184a. c. 1700: Levens (1), p. 155a. Bampton, pp. 2834. " Grammar … Bordriggs Farm, Bowness (3), p. 47a. Boredale, barn on E. side of, Martindale (7), p. 166a. Boredalehead, Martindale … (59), p. 210b. " The, Windermere (8), p. 246a. Howenook Pike: cairn on, Crosby Ravensworth (41), p. 89b; enclosure …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Lord, see Touchet. Sara, see Harvie. Augsburg, cup of c. 1600 with plate marks of: St. Lawrence Jewry, Cheap (1), … of: All Hallows Barking (glass): Tower (1), p. 179a. John, pike-maker, 1646, and Katherine his wife, 1698, and Bridget … Cree, Aldgate (2), p. 10a. Geffrye Museum, Kingsland Road, E., staircase and gallery from St. Augustine's now on loan …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… by, pp. 138b, 146b. Burgess, William, King's, schemes for E. range of Great Court submitted, p. 104b, for E. end of … and Ingelow, Jesus, additions to, pp. 84a, 96a. Cockerell: C. R.: (17) Schools, N. range of Old Court of King's rebuilt … first stone of tower laid by, (50) St. Clement, p. 271b. Pike, Mary, see Pitchard, George; arms of, see Armorial …
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