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A History of the County of Oxford
… e 26,461 (33%) 1951 98,684 b 8,316 (8%) 1961 106,291 f 7,607 (8%) 1971 108,805 2,514 (2%) Source: Census, … W. Wilkinson and his partner, H. W. Moore, and pupil F. Codd. 45 They designed houses either directly for a … although a completely new street, King Edward Street (F. Codd), was laid out by Oriel College on the site of Swan …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… cod [musk-kod; muske cod; muskcod; musk in pods; musk in codd; cods of musk] Also called 'Musk seeds', the term refers …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… heir Thomas Dering, gent. in 1649, alienated it to William Codd, gent. 7 of Watringbury, who was succeeded in it by his son James Codd, esq. of Watringbury, who died s. p. in 1708, being then …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… PELICANS, to which belonged a large tract of land. William Codd, esq. died possessed of it in the reign of king William … leaving by Deborah his wife an only son and heir, James Codd, esq. who resided at Pelicans, and died whilst sheriff … 17 Lambarde's Perambulation, p. 422. Libr. Robr. Scac. f. 84. Philipott, p 352. Book of Knights fees in the …
Petitions in the State Papers, 1600-1699
… the State Paper: 1680s Charles Ray, gentleman. SP 29/413 f. 162 (1680) To the Kings most excellent majestie etc. The … pray etc. William Charlton, barrister at law. SP 29/413 f. 298b (1680) To the Kings most excellent majestie The … way of fishing, and ordering their fish, especially fresh codd and herrings. And whereas by the Act of Navigation the …
The Overseas Trade of London
… and also traded on his own account (ibid. 472–3, 484; F. C. Lane, Venice and History (Baltimore, 1966), 45–52). …
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