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A History of the County of Middlesex
A History of the County of Middlesex
… main entrance probably commemorated his youngest son Sir Hugh (d. c. 1678), whose son Sir William Ducie, Bt. (d. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and outhouses on the west side of the green, belonging to Hugh Thomas, were replaced by a terrace of 4 threestoreyed …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… or ISELDON BERNERS, originated in 5 hides held by Hugh de Berners from the bishop of London in 1086, which …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… chapel (later private ho. no. 18) in Highbury Grove, after Hugh Worthington, min. at Salters' Hall chapel and former …
Middlesex county records
… by the space of three months. Also, for the same offence,Hugh Griffen yoman, George Jarrengam yoman, Elizabeth Baylie …
The Barrington Papers
… Norwich on the 20th. On March 9th H.M.S. Seahorse (Captain Hugh Palliser) arrived with seven transports containing the … He transferred his broad pendant to the Seahorse (Captain Hugh Palliser) and prepared to sail for England. On July 24th …
The Barrington Papers
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Rd, London, cm and undertaker (1808). [D] James, Hugh, Carlisle, Cumb., chairmaker (182934). At St Alban's Row … Jones, Henry, Wednesbury, Staffs., u (1839). [D] Jones, Hugh, Peter St, Westminster, London, upholder (1727). [Heal] Jones, Hugh, Liverpool, cm (180634). App. to Samuel Chubbard and …
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