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Register of the Freemen of the City of York
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… 1490. Joh. Ferreby died on the Feast of the Annunciation, and William Whyte was elected Mayor on the following Monday. … libertatem prdictam prout &c. William White died Feb. 21, and Michael Whyte was elected Mayor Feb. 23 Joh. Pety died …
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… Gyllour. Exon. quia non solvit. John Shawe died Feb. 12, and John North was elected Mayor Feb. 14, 29 Henry VIII. The year 1510 is omitted in the original, and this error is not rectified until 1543. …
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… officinalis, or female agaric, growing on larch trees and used in medicine as a cathartic and emetic. Polyporus fomentarius and igniarius, Male agaric, was likewise used in medicine but …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… climate is equable, the July isotherm being 64 degrees, and that of January 40 degrees, while the mean of the whole … one. The draught-horses in general, in possession of the brewers and carmen, are as to strength and figure, scarcely to be equalled. The brewers' and carmen's horses are fed with grains, clover, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… varying soils. As the county is almost fifty miles long, and contains close on 480,000 acres of land, it is not … grown on this soil finds much favour with the Burton brewers. One serious drawback however in the cultivation of … the kind mostly grown in Oxfordshire, and is preferred by brewers and maltsters to any other. Arthur Young, in 1813, …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… pure white variety of the latter used for vases, ornaments and busts. It appears also to have been used for other … before use [Diaries (Schopenhauer)]. The doings of ale brewers were closely regulated by Parliament, as were the … only twice in the Dictionary Archive, once along with some brewing equipment in the kitchen [Inventories (1574)]. The …
A Dictionary of London
… Deeds, A. 2451). Rebuilt 1634. Burnt in the Fire 1666, and rebuilt 168~ by Sir C. Wren, at a cost of over £3000. The … I. iii. 92). A Rectory. Patrons: Hospital of St. James and afterwards the Provost and Fellows of Eton College, who now present alternately with …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Albourne Place farm, it included the former Albourne park and comprised 400 a., 66 and in 1787, when it had 260 a., it was leased for 21 years. … 34 may indicate trades then practised in the parish. Two brewers and a butcher were mentioned in Bishopshurst tithing …
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