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Survey of London
… from the grease-boiling houses, the local cow-sheds and slaughter-houses, asserted that the outbreak had been caused …
Survey of London
… a liven stable and dung-yard at one corner, and a busy slaughter-house at another 141) was not much slower to be …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… among which the feats of Samson are conspicuous. The slaughter of the Philistines, and the treachery of Delilah, …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… RO, Moccas papers, J56/ IV/4] Collett, Samuel, Upper Slaughter, Glos., builder and carpenter(?) (176566). In 1766 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… where the road crosses a small brook, is a place called "Slaughter Bridge" in allusion to the carnage which then …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… few years, at a cost of nearly 11,000; and substantial slaughter-houses have been built by the town-council, which …
Cardiff Records
… at Pengam Farm since 1845, has always been accustomed to slaughter sheep on his own premises, and the Farm not having …