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Survey of London
… purchased by the London County Council with Brooke House in 1944 and demolished in 1957. 1 Two other houses which formerly stood at the south … than the other four, but all six were first occupied in 1760. 3 They originally had three storeys above a …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… OF THE WELSH LETTERS. A is spoken like A English, in man, can, bad; and never acute, as in able, stable: when circumflexed, it is like aa in Baal; thus, Bd, a boat, is pronounced as if written Baad. …
Parish Fraternity Register
… made only to the first occurrence of each word or phrase in the text. arndes ( 58) errands beche (clensyng beche) ( … from the inner 'heart' of the oak (L. F. Salzman, Building in England down to 1540, 2401) hustilmentes ( 121) furniture … Liquid measure rothir ( 43) rudder. A paddle used in stirring malt in the mash tub saffes ( 43 - lyme saffes) ? …
Calendar of Treasury books
… subject of Army Debt has been dealt with at various points in this Calendar. The operation of the Disbandment after the Treaty of Rijswick is outlined in the Introduction to Vol. IX, pp. cclxxviii seq., and in the Introduction to Vols. XIXVII, pp. ccix seq. In the …
London Politics 1713-1717
… 1716 The list of common councilmen printed below appeared in The Post Boy for 19-21 April 1716 (No. 4170) on the … by wards, with 132 names (those of the Tories) printed in roman, 95 names (those of the Whigs) in italic, and seven … Lime Street Deputy Lancelot Skynner (doubtful) Benjamin Ashwood (Whig) Joshua Bagshaw (Whig) Henry Tombes (Whig) …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… to what sum this tax may amount, but 'tis worth our trial in small sums, and then it may be repeated. Suppose that the … 140 l. At this rate, if there should be but 4000 persons in England and Wales, which will probably consist most of … at our strength at home, and know what measures to take in this great conjuncture abroad. III. That all fines and …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Queen Elizabeth, master of the hospital called the Savoy, in the Strand. See Fasti, i. 162. Apsley, Allen subscribed 18 … Pembroke Coll., matric. 20 March, 1693-4, 1s. Francis, of Kingswinford, Stafford, clerk, bar.-at-law Inner Temple 1700. … William (Aswell) B. Can. L. (disp. 13 Dec.), 1515. [ 5] Ashwood, Bartholomew of co. Warwick, pleb. Magdalen Coll., …
Old and New London
… XXIX. APSLEY HOUSE AND PARK LANE. "Tecto quum vidit in illo] Magnum habitatorem." Fuvenal. Situation of Apsley … Fair, we now turn to the southwest, down Hamilton Place, in order to look in upon Apsley House, with which we were obliged to deal very …
Survey of London
… by the fabric above ground was completed by the discovery, in the angle between the Georgian block and the south range, … situated on the ground floor of the Georgian block; but in its north wall, which had been obscured by cupboards and … by an eighteen-inch brick pier and having their backs set in about a foot from the face. To the west of these, and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… by the Ordnance Survey, show no finds or settlements in Middlesex. Intensive fieldwork since 1956 has produced many items, listed in the gazetteer, but the distribution pattern remains thin … on evironmental grounds. However, the area was certainly in early contact with Roman London and it seems possible …
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