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Survey of London
… In 1878 an extension of Morant Street eastward on to J. W. Perry Watlington's land was approved, superseding an unexecuted plan to extend Perry's Close. Sheffield & Prebble of Bromley built 26 houses …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… (DD/LC), Morrell, Peel and Gamler of Oxford (DD/MPG), Perry of Brighton (DD/BR/py), Rutter and Rutter of …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… potable Liquors; Ale, Beer, Cyder, Mead, Metheglin, Mum. Perry, and all Sorts of English Wines; Also Cordials, and …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… (Kemble) Ltd. which had bought Bibury farm from Albert Perry in 1953. 178 Bibury Court is a large gabled house of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… called the Town school, was founded in 1699, by Humphrey Perry, Esq. During the prevalence of the Asiatic cholera, in …
Old and New London
… found an Excise Office, in 1643, and ale, beer, cider, and perry were the first articles taxed, together with wine, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… for ship-building, and a wet-dock, once belonging to Mr. Perry: the former was purchased by Sir Robert Wigram, Bart., …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… some fame through the solar observations of Fr. Stephen Perry, who had charge of the place from 1868 to 1889. In …
A History of the County of Somerset
… held Higher farm and half of Lower farm, and Richard Perry and Joseph Andrews each had a quarter of Lower farm. 76 … to be prominent in the earlier 17th century. 78 Joan Perry's estate was shared c. 1657 between members of the …
Survey of London
… was loss of the use of the mast-store at the rear of John Perry's mast-house, which had remained a part of the yard … was the late-eighteenth-century dry dock built by John Perry II, in which a three-masted ship was being repaired, … lost possession of the great mast-house erected by John Perry on the west quay of Brunswick Wharf when the latter …
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