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Survey of London
… as a quid pro quo for the election to the board of Acton Smee Ayrton, MP (181686), champion of the swindled …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Aughton Introduction and church AUGHTON Acheton, Dom. Bk.; Acton, 1235, common; Hacton, occasionally; Aghton, 1330, and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… registers of the fourteenth century the parish is called Acton Blundell. Robert Blundell, rector, in 1246 claimed two …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… deceased, conveyed the property to George Brown, of Acton Trussel, as trustee. 62 A few years later it seems to …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Thames east of Brentford; Stamford Brook flowing through Acton Vale to the Thames at Hammersmith Bridge; and Bridge or …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… waiste upon the Castle-hugh, sumtime called olde Laurence Acton's Waiste." 13 This place still contains some remains of …
Survey of London
… lyeth the Lady Ann Widow of S R. John Poyntz of Iron Acton in Gloucestershire who dyed June the 23, 1729 Her great …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Robes seated on the Throne, with the usual Solemnity, Mr. Acton, Deputy-Gentleman-Usher of the Black-Rod, was sent with …
Survey of London
… transferred to West Hampstead, and that for the girls to Acton. The Shoreditch premises were purchased by the London …
Survey of London
… of c. 1803, where it is designated by its ancient name of "Acton Meadow." On this map are shown the beginnings of Swinton and Acton Streets. From the building lease granted to John Seager … These houses, known as Constitution Row, a lie between Acton Street and Frederick Street. They are first referred to …
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