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Calendar of Treasury Books
… rated at 543 l. per an., besides the old rent of 53 l. 14 s. 9 d. "In respect we otherwise disposed of a place we … Treasurer. Ibid, II. p. 1. Sept. 4 Treasurer Southampton's warrant to the Customs Commissioners. "His Majesty's affaires in the Navy requiring a more imediate despatch …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… the Entry. Reference. Sept. 12. Money warrant for 364 l. 9 s. 0 d. to Mr. [Charles] Fox in repayment of the like sum by … saddles and other accoutrements furnished to Lord Berkeley's Regiment of Horse. Ibid. Same to the Commissioners of … in your [next weekly] memorials for money the 1,068 l. 15 s. 0 d. due to Arthur Shallett of London, merchant, for …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… 3/22] Facey, , London, u (1793). Subscribed to Sheraton's Drawing Book, 1793. Facey, Edward Cox, 9 Banner St, London, … Hyde Hill, 180634, no. 17 in 1834. Subscribed to Sheraton's Drawing Book, 1793. [D] Fairbairn, , 104 Titchfield St, … Norfolk and London, chairmaker (17741818). App. to Samuel Bream; admitted freeman in 1774. Another Jacob, cm, son of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… the precincts of Whitefriars and Bridewell, Barnard's Inn, Serjeants' Inn (Fleet Street), and Furnival's Inn. The principal monuments are the churches of St. … Church, the Middle Temple Hall and Gatehouse, Barnard's Inn and the gatehouse of St. Bartholomew's Hospital. …
Old and New London
… Csar"Trampling on a Master of the RollsSir William Grant's OdditiesSir John LeachFuneral of Lord GilffordMrs Clark and … Law InstituteA Tragical Story. Chancery, or Chancellor's, Lane, as it was first called, must have been a mere … At the back of the Rolls Chapel, in BowlingPin Alley, Bream's Buildings (No. 28, Chancery Lane), there once lived, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 2 The only lands referred to in 1086 as being in 'the king's forest' or 'the king's wood' were a group of manors that had gone out of … Detached parts near the main body of Newland parish, at Bream, Yorkley, and Ellwood, had certainly been wholly or …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… society was started at Lydbrook in 1830. 20 The Forest's first consecrated churches or chapels,Christ Church (1816) … before the First World War, some of them organized by Bream, Clearwell, and Coleford churches, 23 which in the … in 1822. 34 It was built by Henry Poole, minister of Bream and Coleford chapels, who in 1819 appealed publicly for …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and by Henry Poole, who provided schools for Parkend and Bream in 1824 and 1830 respectively. Those schools were on … were opened mostly in or near Cinderford. 98 The Forest's chief colliery owner built a large school in Cinderford in … at Yorkley Wood, established as part of a mission from Bream church in 1867, 61 taught mostly infants in 1871. 62 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of Hereford, held the Forest during the wars of Stephen's reign. A grant made by Miles was addressed to all his … Forest and St. Briavels castle to Henry II. 94 At Henry II's accession the area under forest law probably comprised the … days in June 1831, under the leadership of Warren James, a Bream miner, groups of commoners assembled and, after giving …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… There is little direct documentary evidence of Dean's mining industry before the mid 13th century. The rich … included Flour Mill colliery in the Oakwood valley near Bream and Park Gutter west of Whitecroft, both worked by the … 38 Princess Royal colliery between Whitecroft and Bream's Eaves incorporated the pits of Flour Mill colliery …
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