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Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI
… See Thayn. Thirkleby, Thurkulby in Grenedalegh, co. York [E. R.], 378. Thirnyng, William, of Molesworth, 31. Thistede, …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II
… Valoys, Robert, clerk, 91. Van. See Affle, Ast, Fan, Hame'e, Heyth, Horne, Sconebrout, Sondren. Vange, Fange, co. … 218. Westpecham, Westpekham. See Peckham. Westreed. See Reed. Westward, Westwarde in Allerdale, co. Cumberland, soil …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI
… Uley, Uleghe, Glouc., 120. Ulster, earl of. See Mortimer, E. Ulting, Ultynge, Essex, 81, 144, 1523, 216. Umfravile, … 60. -, William, lord of Clapham, 344. Westreede. See Reed, West. Westrop, Westhorp by Hyworth, Wilts, [in … in, 3, 4, 75. See also Baret, R.; Edward, R.; Hambury, E.; Pygeoun, E.; Tewkesbury, W. -, escheator in, 89, 151, …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… (1747, facs. 1983), Raffald (1772). Indian red [indian reed; india red; indea red; inde red; ind. red; ind red] A …
A History of the County of Oxford
… years before. The types employed were of seven kinds, but Reed 29 considers that these reduce themselves to four … 69 Examples of these are well known, and Mr. T. B. Reed writes: Specimens of Dr. Fell's and Junius's gifts, and … Thomas Churchill, William Jenkinson, George Chambers, E. Skinner, Anthony Hall, Thompson, and Thomas Wildgoose all …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… firm from 1780 to 1816, when the firm became Thwaites & Reed, and so remained until 1842. Stephen Rimbault was a … of the Mus. of the Clockmakers' Company (1902), 46. S. E. Atkins and W. H. Overall, Hist. of the Clockmakers' Co. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 54 The firm became a limited company in January 1900. Reed Instruments.- Messrs. H. Potter & Co. are a firm of high …
The inhabitants of London in 1638
… 2 Joan Barnet 2 Richard Chartar 3 - Whaley 3 Francis Reed's stable 2 Whor's Yard. William Carter 2 Richard Wright …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, Volume 4, Edward I
… Heir as above. HERTFORD. Inq. made at Prince’s Laungel(e) on Friday after the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, 34 Edw. …