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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… - Denbighshire Denbigh DENBIGH, a borough, market-town, and parish, having exclusive jurisdiction, in the union of … of that prince, assumed the title of Prince of Wales, and here convened an assembly of the native chieftains, in … in the quality of their bread, beef, bacon, cheese, and ale, which constitute the main support of the labouring …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a parish, in the union of Belper, hundred of Morleston and Litchurch, S. division of the county of Derby, 8 miles … The parish is situated on the road from Derby to Alfreton, and comprises by admeasurement 2200 acres: coal-mines are in … copperas-works, a large worsted-mill, and an extensive ale and porter brewery. The village is situated on an …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 910 inhabitants. The parish is on the river Ouse and the road from London to Lynn, and comprises by computation 2933 a. 3 r. 13 p., of which … a large manufactory for sword-cutlery, an extensive ale-brewery, and a distillery. The living is a perpetual …
London Consistory Court Depositions
… Rector 226. DL/C/213/328-9 5-2-1587/8 [Robert] Hutchinson and [Richard] Lea c [William] Hamlett Tithe William Hamlett … Cleric Rector, Lamarsh, London Diocese c Robert Jackson and Thomas Manninge Tithe Robert Clerk; Lamarsh (Essex) 62 … Cleric Rector, Lamarsh, London Diocese c Robert Jackson and Thomas Manninge] Tithe Henry Hekford; Lamarsh 60 261. …
Old and New London
… Golden HindReferences to Deptford in the Diaries of Evelyn and PepysPeter the Great as a ShipwrightCaptain Cook's Ships, the Resolution and the DiscoveryBiography of Samuel PepysClosing of the … close to Tower Hill, to smoke their pipes, and drink their beer and brandy. The landlord had the Czar of Muscovy's head …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… boundaries recorded in 1838, is small (199 ha., 493 a.) and roughly lozenge shaped, somewhat irregular on the west. Crunells brook (a tributary of Borle brook) and its tributary Horsford brook define parts of the western … to increase up to 1901 (54), it fell thereafter. 83 An ale-house was licensed in 1810. 84 There was no wake, 85 and
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Dilhorne Devonport DEVONPORT, a celebrated naval arsenal, and a borough, in the parish of Stoke-Damerall, or Stoke, S. … S. division of Devon, 1 mile (W.) from Plymouth, and 218 (W. by S.) from London, containing, with Morice-Town … the right of representation, but (with the borough of Beer-Alston, which has no market,) disfranchised by the …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… was a goodly sermon [by] on of the prebendares of Powlles; and ther was a nuw skaffold mayd ther for the mayd that spake … There was also great plenty of wine; and of bread and beer as great plenty as ever had been known, both for] ryche … and on deacon carehyng a senser sensyng, and anodur the ale-water stoke, 58 and a nombur of frers and prestes …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… 1 master Bradford, a grett precher by kyng Edwards days, and a talow chandler('s) prentes 2 dwellyng by Nugatt, by … Thomas . . . . . altherman, sum tyme shreyff of London, and [a hearse] with ij whyt branchys and xij longe torchys [a … tower at Lambeth palace is meant. marshes. cellars. ale. fought. was not to receive. feast. Whittington. St. …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… for stheft, 1 [the] wyche he had hangyd mony a man and quartered mony, and hed 2 mony a nobull man and odur. The iij day of July was … with many morners; and to master Grenway('s) to drynke [ale?] and spyssebred; and the morow masse and a sermon, and
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