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The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… November 60 to the same man, 'towards repairing the king's house of St. Bartilmewe's'. 7 The principal work of Hugh … built on the foundations of the pulpitum, and closing the north arch of the crossing with a wall built on the stone … to acquire. The old parish chapel, consisting of the north transept of the church, with Walden's chapel extending …
Old and New London
… and has spread out its paths of iron, like a net-work, north and south, east and west, through half the counties of … as we have already given some details about the London and North-Western line in our account of Euston Square, so our … need to double its present traffic-lines. Further to the north came sweeping round another large cutting in which was …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… ( Shropshire Star, 10 Nov. 1984, pp. 20-1), and at Lydbury North ( West Mid 100, pp. 1, 4). Daffodils were being grown …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… mean of the whole year is 50 degrees on the higher ground north of London, and 51 degrees in the Thames Valley. … recognized; thus in 1905, 27.83 in. fell at Hadley in the north of the county, while only 19.50 fell at Hampton in the … by water,' and including them in the land acreage, while house agents, despite their natural interest in magnifying …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Black Bourton, Chesterton, from Witney to Burford, towards North Aston, Charlbury, &c. 3. 66,000 acres of flinty-covered … kept on the arable land, especially on the red soil in the north, the stonebrash in the middle, and the chalk and gravel … hands are hired for the year and boarded in the hirer's house, but there is no such custom in Oxfordshire, where the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… comprehended parts of various farming regions. In the north was the Cheese Country devoted to cheese dairy farming … a great region of sheep-and-corn husbandry. In the extreme north-west there was a fringe of the Cotswold Country, … complete. As Aubrey says, 'All the low grounds of North Wilts abound with a sowre herbage, which makes it so …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… impediment than might have been expected. Likewise, in the north the spread of turnpike roads provided encouragement to … not universal. It was fairly evenly distributed between north and south, but in half the parishes there was no … for instance around Warminster. 85 Apart from milk for the house, what dairying there was tended to be sub-let to …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in an economically weak position in the seventies; for the north there are no data. In the decade before 1877 the … be called a depression. In the decade following 1868 many north Wiltshire dairy farms which were close to railway … the Earl of Pembroke had the large income of his Dublin house property to draw on for personal and family expenses. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… hamlets of Aighton, Bailey, and Chaigley, meet on the north and south summit of the eastern side of the crescent of … a large and handsome new building was added to the house. The whole now comprises, a hall of study, seven … This place, which is pleasantly situated on the north side of the Bedale beck, comprises by computation 1950 …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… administering an emetic to Darling & Hodgson of the Custom House. Initiator of the complaint college member Second …
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