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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Preface to the First Edition Preface [ References cited by number are to be identified in this second edition by the "Key" which follows.R.H.B.] THIS Catalogue, of which the … admiration for Henry were unbounded. There was not such a paragon in the world. He was her hero, her paladin. "With his …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… these difficulties and dangers sprung up Hydralike in the court, the camp, in Paris and the provinces, the allied sovereigns … and gayest in the world, the competitor for empire, the paragon of chivalry and haulte courage, should have …
Old and New London
… Hill, and its Appearance in Bygone TimesBarrow Hill and the West Middlesex WaterworksThe Manor of ChalcotMurder of … between Ugo Foscolo and GrahamPrimrose Hill purchased by the Crown, and made a Park for the PeopleThe Tunnel through the HillFireworks in Celebration …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… its strength from an active group of Puritan clergy within the Established Church. 1 By 1643 this dissenting movement … and among its 7 members was Robert Luddington, the intruded Vicar of Sculcoates. Five members were added … from 1922 to 1929.( 19) Holderness Road: built in 1965. Paragon Street: in use in 1851.( 5) LUTHERANS Charlotte …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… in Bishopsgate Street, on 23 June, being Midsummer Eve. On the part of Isham, Thos. and John Hamond can say nothing of the beginning of the affray; saw no fighting, save that Isham … Adventure, Answer, Quittance, and Lion's Whelp, and of the Paragon of London, and carry your fleet in one body towards …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… 2. 24. Memorial for Thos. Windebank from Lady Walsingham. The lease of this priory was all the living she had by the death of her first husband Mr. … as captain of the Quittance, and accompanied with the Paragon of London, shall go from Plymouth to the coast of …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… an awkward condiment that readily lost its pungency when the MUSTARD SEED was GROUND, and even more so when it was prepared for use by mixing with VINEGAR or the like. This was pointed out by Richard Bradley, who wrote … KIDDERMINSTER, KIRTLE, LACING, LIST, MANTLE, MOCKADO, OX, PARAGON, PASTEBOARD, PENISTONE, PETTICOAT, PIN, PLAIN, PLOD, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Salisbury The expansion of the city; Milford THE EXPANSION OF THE CITY. In the early … stand on both sides of Wilton Road; good examples are the Paragon, built by 1842, 7 and Montague Villas. In 1851 it was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… schools in Oxford 1 were plentiful. Apart from the many grammar masters who taught for a fee, there was … school founded about 1270, and New College and Queen's in the 14th century. These were primarily intended for founder's … in the parish church to the memory of Richard Springall, a paragon of masters. He is said to have taught with …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… buildings are included in other sections of this volume. The present article, written in 19667, is chiefly concerned with domestic buildings from the Tudors to the First World War, but it deals also with the … later, in the 1890s, two shopping arcades were built. The Paragon Arcade, opened in 1892, was designed by W. A. Gelder …
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