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Old and New London
… of the LocalityThe Old BridgeInsecurity of the Roads, and Bad Reputation of the InnkeepersHistorical Events … of one of the hundred-and-one sects into which the "religious world" of that day was divided; for the dominant … living voluntarily in a community, but not tied by religious vows. The first rector, and indeed the founder of …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… English rule in France were the ties which united England and Gascony more numerous or more powerful than in the reign … had been developed by subjection to a common ruler, and the opening of the Hundred Years' War greatly contributed … officers in the Duchy, by making it a base for hostilities and a depôt for supplies The connection between the two …
Cardiff Records
… of the Conquest of Glamorgan by Sir Robert fitz Haymon and his twelve knights. By Sir Edward Mansel of Margam. … Roderick. This Rytherche had been killed in Battle and the Southwales Kingdom had reverted to its former right … Law, with twelve Freeholders from every Lordship to give opinions after what came to their knowledge, and the Bishop …
Survey of London
… Church Street, was the last to be built on the estate, and contained, particularly on its south side (Plate 65a), … founded in 1891 to promote the stricter observance of religious orthodoxy. 239 By June 1895 ten teachers were … what it considered to be a stricter standard of orthodox religious observance than that maintained in the older …
Survey of London
… used during most of the seventeenth century, and derived from Lolesworth field or Spittlehope, in which it was situated. In 1649 and later one of the more prominent tenants of the Wheler … Browne, three houses, a yard, two sheds, a cowhouse and a garden and orchard, at the western end of the Lane, …
Survey of London
… houses on its north side (Nos. 2125 (odd) Princelet Street and No. 65 Brick Lane) and buildings at the eastern end of the south side, on the site of No. 26 Princelet Street and No. 63 Brick Lane, were probably built in about 17056 …
Survey of London
… generally three storeys high, some having cellar-basements and most having roof garrets. The east side, whose southern … the front of No. 13/15 Fournier Street, three storeys high and five windows wide, with an altered and stucco-faced ground storey. No. 2 Wilkes Street Formerly …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… southern England about two thousand years before Christ, and raised at Stonehenge and Avebury their mightiest … the beam at the top were kept taut by being attached in groups at the lower end to weights made, like the spindle … as a craft for economic, as well as for social and religious, purposes. An entry in the city's first Ledger …
Survey of London
… The work of Ernest George and Peto in Harrington and Collingham Gardens CHAPTER XII - The Work of Ernest … of the development. The houses were divided into equal groups facing east and west; the strip of ground between them …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… the valley between the Laughton Hills in the north and the Hothorpe Hills in the south. The river forms the … riverthe present civil parishwhich is 1,627 a. in area, and with Hothorpe Hall which has been closely connected with … under the name 'Theddingworth United' on condition that religious instruction was 'simply biblical'. Henry Everett, …
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