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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… the less common native trees of these districts are birch, mountain-ash, and wild cherry on the uplands, and …
A New History of London
… II. c. 2. See p. 147. ante. Anderson, vol. II. p. 120. Birch's Life of the honourable Robert Boyle prefixed to the …
A New History of London
… play as he chose; he called a common-hall where Mr. Peter Birch was appointed in the room of Box, and together with …
A New History of London
… the history of the Bills of Mortality as given by Dr. Birch; and for the reader's farther satisfaction on this … taken from Maitland, collated with the indefatigable Dr. Birch's collection of them published in 1759; and continued … at their hall, their clerk furnished him with Dr.Birch's collection of their bills: even this is defective as …
A New History of London
… library mentioned beforeand in the third is the late Dr. Birch's library, which he bequeathed to the house. The six … and Sloanean libraries, in number, including the late Dr. Birch's, bequeathed by him, very near 15,000 volumes, beside …
Survey of London
… Committee. Home Counties Mag., Vol. IX, p. 74. W. de Gray Birch, Historical Charters of the City of London, 1887. J. …
A History of the County of Essex
… Colne in the south-east corner of the liberty and followed Birch or Battles brook westwards to the lane from Old Heath … its length and the eastern part of the southern boundary Birch or Battles brook. St. Botolph's and Salary brooks …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in view of the late appearance of the -er termination. Birch, Cart. Sax. no. 930. The form 'Halfnake' is late, and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… by Miss Sneyd. A boys' day school, established by Miss Birch, was endowed by her with 70 per annum; and the same …
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