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Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… April 1650 An Act for providing Maintenance for Ministers and other Pious uses. April, 1650 [5 April, 1650.] Ordinance … of the ninth of October, One thousand six hundred forty and six, Entituled, An Ordinance of this present Parliament, … John Thorowgood of Kensington Knight, William Steel Esq; Recorder of the City of London, John Cook Esq; Francis West …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… better Observation of the Lords-Day, Days of Thanksgiving and Humiliation. April, 1650 [19 April, 1650.] Goods cryed, … the more effectual executing of all such Laws, Statutes and Ordinances of Parliament, for the due Observation and … or their Inn or Lodging, after Twelve of the Clock on any Saturday night; nor shall any person travel from his House, …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… An Act concerning the new Invention of Melting down Iron, and other Metals, with Stone-Coals, and other Metals with Stone- Coals without Charking thereof. … or cause to be melted down Iron, Lead, Tin, Copper, Brass, and other Metals, with Stone-Coal, Pit-Coal or Sea-Coal, …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… April, 1651.] Power to Militia Commissioners in England and Wales to press; soldiers for Irish servie.; Not exceeding 10,000.; And to imprison those refusing.; Assistance.; Penalty for … the great preparations now making by the malignant Popish and ill-affected Party, to this Commonwealth: Be it therefore …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… Maner of holding the Courts. Be it Declared, Established and Ordained by His Highness the Lord Protector, by and with the advice and consent of his Council, That in every place or circuit of …
Old and New London
… Apsley House and Park Lane CHAPTER XXIX. APSLEY HOUSE AND PARK LANE. "Tecto quum vidit in illo] Magnum … of the BuildingThe Picture-GalleryThe Duke's Temporary Unpopularity, and Attack of the Mob on Apsley …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… Aqua naphae - Aquatint Aqua naphae [aq. naphae] A rare and obsolete name for ORANGE FLOWER WATER, used according to … of the peony was effective against the 'falling sickness' and for 'such as in their sleep are troubled with … it spread only slowly through works like William Phillip's Book of Secrets published in 1593. The mysterious change …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… in the county of Kincardine, adjoining the town of Bervie, and containing 1015 inhabitants. The name of this place has … signifies "the confluence of the water below the Baron's house," and is descriptive of the site of the ancient … post; also one at Arasaig, with a delivery three times weekly; and a third at Kilchoan, communicating, by a …
Survey of London
… to a king) was dilapidated, perhaps even in ruins, and the remainder divided into tenements: and when, in 1759, the dilapidated portion was rebuilt, it … record of the appearance of the north front, but Burlison's plan of 1842 (Plate 4) shows that it then had four …
Survey of London
… construction of the building. Except in the Georgian block and the eighteenth-century extension of the south range, … which were built with brick walls carrying timber floors and roof, the walls were carried up in brick to the level of … south of a blocked door with a four-centred arched head (S on plan on Plate 5). The arches were plain axed half-brick …
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