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The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Persons, as far as they could reckon, made 1060792 acres, worth per annum 211623 l. which by computation of fix years purchase for a Life, and … for the Inheritance, came to the full value of 2685138 l. That some of those Lands had been restored to the old …
Registrum Statutorum et Consuetudinum Ecclesiae Cathedralis Sancti Pauli Londiniensis
… of the Sun: a gold crown so called from the mint mark, worth about 4 s. 6 d. Crowns of the Rose were coined by Henry VIII. in 1526, and were worth the same sum. Halliwell's Dictionary. A fote of tree, …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… and so great was the famine, that the quarter of wheat was worth four pounds sterling, the quarter of oats two marks, a …
A History of the County of Cumberland
… The land was held in chief by housegavel, and was worth 40 d. a year in all issues. 13 No licence for the … 965, ff. 115-6. B.M. Cott. MS. Cleopatra E, vi. f. 312; L. and P. Hen. VIII. vi. 1487. Pat. 25 Hen. VIII. pt. ii. m. 6d; L. and P. Hen. VIII. vii. 587 (18). B.M. Cott. MS. Cleopatra …
Old and New London
… admission, and be estimated to the full amount of genuine worth. It was to be to the nineteenth what the tournament had …
Survey of London
… probably late in 1681, reported that the 'Church' was worth 626 (as Georgirenes states) this was perhaps a … of leases from St. Martin's parish, was generally known as L'glise des Grecs and the neighbourhood was known to the … pressmark 10125.a.33). P.R.O., KB27/2040, no. 1186; W.P.L., F.404, f. 204. Bodleian Library, Tanner MS. 33, f. 59. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Lane, carpenter, who undertook to erect houses which, worth not less than £10 a year, would be liable for poor rate … (E.P.N.S.), 34. See map Xb in R. G. Collingwood and J. N. L. Myres, Roman Britain and the English Settlements. There is … around Birmingham, 81. Hutton, Hist. Birm. (1781), 6. L. Richardson, Wells and Springs of Warws. 150. Gill, Hist. …
Survey of London
… and removed to Yorkshire about 1857. A comparison of the L-shaped building shown by Rocque and the longitudinal house … respectably inhabited, and Gunter thought its privacy worth the diversion elsewhere of a public footpath (see page … George and Henry Godwin and by the Gunters' lawyer, J. L. Tomlin, who moved in 18767 from one Spicer house in the …
Old and New London
… of existence. Its site is now occupied by the "Caf de l'Europe." In 1734 it was in the occupation of Henry … provided the person were sufficiently well known to be worth the trouble. It must, however, be urged in his defence, … episode in the annals of the Haymarket Theatre is perhaps worth mentioning here. In the early days of the Regencyabout …
Survey of London
… by Phipps, but after his death his plans were altered by L. H. Isaacs and H. L. Florence, and the hotel was opened in 1899; it was … that 'the parts were small and ineffective'. 192 (It is worth recalling that the single-storey Doric order of Spencer …
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