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The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… passed a Bill of Attainder against my Lord Russel, or Mr. Cornish, or Mr. Colledge: I do not think all the Power of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… being Argent, a bend, gules, guttee de larmes, between two Cornish dawes, proper, a chief chequy, or, and sable. For his …
Survey of London
… has 3ft of gault brick over the concrete. There are Cornish granite and Brigg stone dressings, and brick-lined … and Thomas and William Crawford the masonry, using Cornish granite. The Blackwall Export lock was 38ft wide, … at the bottom. They have battered and curved sides, and Cornish granite coping. 291 The Blackwall Export passage was …
Cardiff Records
… the southernmost "church town" in Wales, (to use a useful Cornish term.) Le Esterling, "the Foreigner"; from Latin …
Cardiff Records
… Price's 9 d. 19. tobacoe 1 d. gave 1 d. 21 st p d Henry Cornish Taxes 9 s. 4 d. sallet 1 d. 6 gallons of small wort 1 …
Old and New London
… also mustered for the king at Blackheath against the Cornish insurgents. We meet them again at the procession that …
A History of the County of Somerset
… men from Thurloxton were fined for involvement in the Cornish rebellion in 1497, 79 and three men fought for the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… transparent and regular polygonal crystals called Cornish diamonds. The living is a vicarage, valued in the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… property. 15 The elder, Susan, married Henry Lance, of a Cornish family, 16 and the manor was assigned to her; the …
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