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The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… Whymper's London Diary, July-December 1856 Whymper's London Diary, … The malefactors were Lord Ernest Vane Tempest and 2 other young officers, who thought it becoming to themselves as … of gentlemen, to annoy by all means in their power another young cornet in their regiment, because he perhaps had not …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… Whymper's London Diary, July-December 1857 Whymper's London Diary, … at Glasgow a rather celebrated poisoning case. It was of a young lady poisoning her young man. But after 7 or 8 days' investigation, the jury …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… Whymper's London Diary, July-December 1858 Whymper's London Diary, … Mr Millard etc. My father has gone to stay the night with young Glennie at Richmond. Fine. The fires last night and the … for 2 or 3 hours, returned home calling at Mr Warner, and young Glennie's who is now staying in Petersham. Very fine. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Dive outside Whittlewood. 69 In 1639, as part of Charles I's attempts to enlarge the forest far beyond the traditional … of the forest, to pasture cattle there between St. George's Day and Holy Rood Day (4 May-25 September). 75 The parish … of houses lay in Wick Dive, together with St. John's church and the site of the manor house, most of which was …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 18th century payments called the coal money were from 2 s. to 5 s., to people whose names were listed by the … distributed in cash. 15 An unknown donor, perhaps Thomas Young, gave an annual rent charge of 1 for the poor of … th Rep. Com. Char.; Willesden Par. Year Bk. (19023), where Young was mentioned. A Thos. Young was lessee of Brondesbury …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… The rectory belonged to the dean and chapter of St. Paul's, London. 43 A vicarage was first mentioned in 1249-50 as … always belonged to the dean and chapter of St. Paul's and was reserved from leases of the rectory in the 13th … by a curate, was started in 1872. 94 By 1886 there was a young men's institute, a temperance society, and a choral …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of oats and sheep, sent oats and hay to the college's hospice in London, and also yielded wheat, cows, and oxen. … 71 On the Oxgate estates woodland formed 15 a. of Tanner's estate in 1675 but had entirely disappeared by 1755, 72 30 … for periods of years, usually three, attempting to reserve young trees. 78 The woodland was nevertheless gradually …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… to be a confirmation by King Athelstan c. 939 to St. Paul's monastery in London of estates including ten mansae at … William Peter, gentleman of London, in 1538 and to Thomas Young, a Willesden yeoman, in reversion in 1566. 68 In the first decade of the 17th century Young's widow Elizabeth and his daughter Christian lived at …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1454 and 1465. In 1480 Roberts and the others, at Careley's request, enfeoffed William Page of Harlesden, who in 1495 … brother and trustee George renewed the lease for William's son, a minor. The younger William renewed the lease in 1749 … 6 He was succeeded in 1543 by his son Michael, who died young in 1544 leaving Fosters in Acton and some tenements in …
Statutes of the Realm
… Lake Gentleman John Harvey Esquire George Fairfax Thomas Young William Tomson of Roxholine Gentlemen John Hussey John … Morris Hunt Bartholomew Fillingham William Lownes Esq[uire]s Phillip Ryley Robert Squib Esquires Crispe Grange Edmund … senior William [Peacham 124] Thomas Betswort William Young Thomas Gray Thomas Carr Abraham Chapman Esquires Edward …
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