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The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… MS 46666. 'Bills, receipts.' Angus Library, Regent's Park College, Oxford Maze Pond Minute Book 1840 1860 Maze … 1-10. Alexander, Herbert. 'John William North, A.R.A., R.W.S., c1842 1924.' The Old Water Colour Society's Club Annual … Karl, and Armin Geus, eds. Joseph Wolf (1820 1899): animal painter. Marburg an der Lahn: Basilisken-Presse, 2000. …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… 1887. Manuscripts of the Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's (Historical MSS. Commission Appendix to 9th Report), 1883. … of a Citizen of London in the 15th century (Gregory's Chronicle) ed. J. Gairdner (Camden Soc. New Series, vol. … Mayors and Sheriffs of London, 1188 to 1274 (fitz-Thedmar's Chronicle), and The French Chronicle of London, 1259 to …
Committees for Repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts:
… the British and Foreign Unitarian Assn.; Dr Williams's trustee; founder, NonCon Club 1817; member, the Protestant … treas., Old Jewry congregation, Jewin St; Dr Williams's trustee; Presbyterian Board; friend of John Cartwright, … (1769-1857): Baptist layman, career in stock exchange; painter, exhibited at Royal Academy; a founder, University …
A History of the County of Essex
… wood from Birch and Easthorpe manors was sold for £4 8 s. 69 In 1605 Little Birch manor included 100 a. of woods and … manor, assessed as 1½ hides and 18 a., was worth 50 s. in 1066, and 40 s. in 1086. 75 In 1327, when Birch was … worked in shoemaking, and there were 5 teachers, a house painter, a superintendent of works, a police constable, and a …
Old and New London
… BISHOPSGATE. The Old GateThe "White Hart"Sir Paul Pindar's House: its Ancient Glories and Present ConditionThe Lodge in Half-moon AlleySt. Helen's and the Nuns' HallThe TombsSir Julius CsarSir John … adjoining, derives its name); 1691, John Riley, the painter. St. Ethelburga, a church a little beyond St. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the Inferior Oolite which is overlaid by a band of fuller's earth, while the high ground is formed by the Great Oolite, … of the manor; it lay in 12 woods of which the largest were Painter's Frith (later Ireland's Frith or Frith wood) lying … and restored by Norman Jewson as the residence of the painter Sir William Rothenstein 46 (d. 1945). 47 Frampton …
Old and New London
… EscapesQueen Elizabeth at Lord Herbert's MarriageOld Blackfriars BridgeJohnson and MylneLaying of … the bridge, from whence old Richard Wilson, the landscape-painter, used to come and admire the grand view of St. … I. and his Court. Cornelius Jansen, the great portrait-painter of James's Court, arranged his black draperies and …
Old and New London
… BoyhoodThe Temperance HallThe South London Working Men's CollegeThe South London Tramway CompanyThe Mission College … Jubilee, in honour of the sweet swan of Avon. My scene-painter is the finest artist (except your Grieve) in Europe; … in his "English at Home," tells us that Danby, as scene-painter, produced at the Surrey some of the chastest effects …
Old and New London
… an ancient hall the gallant squires of Kent." Macaulay's Ballad of " The Armada." Situation and Description of … of Numerous TumuliEncampment of the Danish ArmyWat Tyler's RebellionReception of Richard II. at BlackheathThe Emperor … and Sir Jeffry Dunstan! What would have been said of the painter of imaginary Siamese twins? Yet we have 'The true …
Survey of London
… profits for 160123 averaging 100 per cent. The company's fortunes then went through a difficult period, however, and … for a dockyard at Deptford was obtained by the company's shipwright, William Burrell, at a rent of 30 per annum. 2 … also carried out there. By 1614 the scale of the company's operations, the numbers of ships employed, and the general …
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