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A History of the County of Essex
… lords: in 1119 Henry I had granted to St. John's abbey the fisheries and mills in Brightlingsea manor, and … Tollesbury, and Goldhanger, in asserting that they had had a common fishery in the river and its creeks from time … accidentally imported with the bluepoint oyster from the U.S.A. 69 Restrictions on cultivation imposed by the navy …
A History of the County of Leicester
… General Index A - Z There are two indexes in this volume, a General Index … have been used, sometimes with the addition of the letter s to form the plural: Abp., Archbishop; admin., … L., New Parks. New South Wales (Australia), 227. New York (U.S.A.), 135, 307. Newbold, Hen., 396, 397. Newcastle, Duke …
Survey of London
… throughout the Victorian age. In London itself half-a-dozen other suburbs could stand comparison with Kensington … metropolis. This claim is founded not merely on the Queen's own personal association, even though that was reiterated … Exports, and Investment in Building in Britain and the U.S.A. 18561914', in Economica, new series, vol. xvi, 1949, …
Survey of London
… widow of the building lessee, John Simmons, carpenter, and a rather frequent change of occupant followed. 42 It was … houses to be constructed in the Square. Higgs and Hill's contract required of them that 'the present elevation in … 'minister plenipotentiary' and later President of the U.S.A., 17858. Mrs. Anne Seymour Damer, sculptress, 17958. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Hackney Protestant Nonconformity PROTESTANT NONCONFORMITY A circulating preacher called Davenport, possibly the puritan … in 1659. 67 One of the earliest and largest of the parish's noted girls' schools was founded before 1650 by a … Shacklewell, reg. 1856- 96. 43 Two Mormon elders from U.S.A. held regular mtgs. at Chatsworth Rd. Meth. ch. 1977. …
A History of the County of Essex
… relieve overcrowding in north-east London. 1 It occupies a rectangular site of 2,500 ha. (6,177 a.) extending west and … but fell to 77,000 in 1976 and to 73,000 in 1979. The town's new residents came at first from the boroughs of Edmonton, … corporation in 1956. It was taken over in 1966 by the U.D.C., renamed the Birdcage and modernized, especially for …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Warham, the vicar ejected in 1662, 46 was licensed as a Congregationalist in 1672, 47 when he was living at Upper … Hill. 50 The Independents who registered Samuel Everard's house at Childs Hill as a place of worship in 1672 51 may … estates, while new sects arrived, many of them from the U.S.A. Two of the newcomers, the Pillar of Fire Society in …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… Leicester-Uppingham road. The original settlement lies on a side turning running south-westwards, but since the First … thatched roofs. Several have the appearance of yeomen's houses of the 17th century and are long and low, consisting … aisle was the gift of Myron Herrick (ambassador of the U.S.A. in Paris, 1914). 25 Near it is a stained glass window …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 1611), 93, 145; John (fl. 1611), 145; Mary, 93; Rob., 93; S., 190; Thos., 93; fam., 82, 93 Baker, Edw., 169, 170, 171 … Pet. of, 61 Blow, Detmar, 215, 216, 224 Blundell, Emily A., 194 Blyth, , organ-builder, 147 Bodenham (Bottenham), … Mat., 193 Bordeaux (France), 126 Boston, Rob., 99 Boston (U.S.A., Mass.), 160 Botly, Wm., 172, 173; fam., 130 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… account; admin., administration; adv. (advs.), advowson(s); Alex., Alexander; Alf., Alfred; And., Andrew; Ant., … wid., widow; Wm., William; yeo. fam., yeoman family. A Abarrow (formerly Barrow), Ant., 267; Edw., 267; John (fl. … in South Mapperton (Dors.), 62 Columbia University, U.S.A., 181 Comyn, Alex., Earl of Buchan, 58; Eliz., see …
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