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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… as locomotive superintendent and his assistant, a Mr. Fraser. All was economically run. They were glad to see that …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… ( General) XI, p. 20. Appending: petition from James Fraser (Frazier) for the delivery of five bales and one box …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… ( a) undated letter to Lord Godolphin from James Fraser for the delivery to Westein, a Dutch bookseller, of a quantity of books brought over by him, some for said Fraser "and the rest for gentlemen of my acquaintance," the …
City of London Livery Companies Commission. Report
… ?I have in the "British Quarterly," "New Quarterly," "Fraser's," and in other reviews and magazines. 1279. I think, …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… 1921. Chilcott, Catherine Mary : Bedford College. 1922. Fraser, Vera Sylvia Matheison : University College. 1923. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 19 Nov. Hereford, G. 1869 19 Nov. Waters, C. 1869 19 Nov. Fraser, A. S. Supplementary Audit Clerks 1868 23 April …
Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Edinburgh
… Jhone Sandersoun flesheour, Walter Wycht cutlar, and James Fraser saidlair, to vnderly the law for the lait conspiracie …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… in 1835 also as a fancy stationer. [D] Fitzwalter, Fraser, Toll St, Nottingham, carver and gilder (1832). [D] … John, 62 Edgware Rd, London, bedstead maker (1839). [D] Fraser, , London(?), cm (1741). On 24 January 1741 he was … Museum and Art Gallery; Apollo, December 1960, pp. 19698] Fraser (or Frazer), Alexander, London, cm and u (181739). …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… by Robert Bruce to his steady adherent, Sir Alexander Fraser, who signalised himself at Bannockburn, and was killed … inherited by Sir William, a second son of Sir Alexander Fraser, who sold it in 1413 to William de Hay, lord of Errol, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… called Faithly, was once the property of Sir Alexander Fraser, on whose lands a town was built, for which he … supplied with water. The cross, erected by Sir Alexander Fraser, in the centre of the town, is an elegant hexagonal … petty offences. The town-hall was built by Sir Alexander Fraser, as well as a small gaol, now in a ruinous state, and …
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