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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Bewcastle. This place, which was a Roman station on the Maiden-way, derived its name from a fortress erected here … of 110. On the summit of a hill is an intrenchment called Maiden Castle. Bickerton BICKERTON, a township, in the parish …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… likewise been erected for a national school. Almshouses in Maiden-street, for seven families, were erected in 1646, by …
A Survey of London
… to their bringers in. In the yeare 1569. Sir Thomas Roe Marchant Taylor, Mayor, caused to bee enclosed with a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… virgin goddess Minerva, Caer Vorwen or Morwen signifying Maiden's fort. The foundations of buildings and traces of …
Old and New London
… of Great Russell Street was occupied as a farm by two old maiden sisters named Capper. They wore riding-habits and …
Old and New London
… poetical homage to her merits and her bounty. "Sir Thomas Roe," says Granger, "has addressed a letter to her as one …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… Money, by whom the second property was sold to J. B. Roe, and the first to J. Manship. 6 The Decoy farm, at …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
A New History of London
… to surprize the lord-mayor at Haberdasher's-hall in Maiden-lane; but not meeting with him there, they were …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… yeoman per Indram po: se appren Henrico Peirson de Butcher Roe prope Temple barr pro 7 a die dat. 61 Jeremiah Larchin …
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