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Journal of the House of Lords
… 45 kr. or 1/3, No. 2. 20lbs. The Songlo Fine, per lb. 1 fl. or 1/8. No. 3. 20lbs. The Hyson Fine, per lb. 1 fl. 45 kr. or 2/11. B. contains, Green No. 4. 20lbs. The Imperial Ordinaire, per lb. 2 fl. or 3/4. No. 5. 20lbs. Poudre Canon, Extra Fine, per lb. …
Journal of the House of Lords
… or fasal). Season, crop, harvest. FEELKHANEH, (P. فيل‌خانه fl-khnah). Elephant house or stable. An article charged under … Mathote. MATHOOT FEEL KANEH, (P. متهوتِ فيل خانه mathot-i-fl-khnah). An imposition for the elephant house or stable. A …
History Theses 1901-1970
History Theses 1970-2014: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
A History of the County of Sussex
… until the later 13th century, when Thurstan de Brock (fl. 1291-6) sold it to the bishop of Chichester; in 1295 the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… they were leased to members of the Beard family: John (fl. 1538), Thomas, of Hurstpierpoint (fl. 1664), and his son Thomas (d. 1699 or 1700). William … lessee from 1717, was succeeded by his daughter Sarah (fl. 1753), wife of William Hayter, from whose daughter Sarah …
A History of the County of Essex
… Aldham which pre- sumably descended from Thiel of Aldham (fl. c. 1145). 80 William of Aldham was succeeded by his son … of Robert, presumably his son, and then by another Robert (fl. 1274, 1291). Another Roger of Aldham died before 1312 and … Goldingtons manor, Colne Engaine, 93 to John Goldington (fl. 1358) who apparently alienated it, probably to Robert Tey …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the notorious Countess Mabel, and its abbey, refounded in 1060 by his father, received liberal endowments in England …
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