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Cardiff Records
… Particulars comprise lands and hereditaments in several Welsh and English counties; but though this grant included …
Old and New London
… affair was compromised by Goldsmith paying 50 towards a Welsh charity. The friend who accompanied Goldsmith to this … scholars in England, and one of the deepest students of Welsh and Saxon. Henry VIII. made him one of his chaplains, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… the service of one knight in the campaigns against the Welsh; 51 and in 1284 he was found to hold the manor of West … scutage which his father had already paid for Edward I's Welsh expeditions of 1277 and 1282. 61 He was then nearly 70 …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… and a house there was called Malyn Place in 1399. 26 Welsh House, near the western boundary, is presumably named … Pauntley in 1248. 1 Rhyle House, a little to the east on Welsh House Lane, formerly was known as Ryleys or Rylas 2 and … on its property in Pauntley, namely a brick farmhouse at Welsh House 23 and a new house with a set of brick …
A History of the County of Oxford
… obtained from Sir John Phillips in 1749, taken over by Welsh Church Commissioners in 1922. Coln St. Denys, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… In the reign of Edward II. it was divided into English and Welsh Pencelly, and was subsequently converted into five … and the Manor, Pencelly English, Cwm Orgwym, Wenallt, and Welsh Pencelly; to which was afterwards added the adjoining … death of Richard Jenkins, Esq., who was a warm admirer of Welsh poetry and music, and a good performer on the harp. …
A History of the County of Stafford
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… near Bangor, in 1648, in the last effort made by the Welsh in King Charles's cause, and was conveyed to Windsor, … same appellation, is derived from St. Monacella, by the Welsh called Melangell, the daughter of an Irish monarch, … which eighty volumes are deposited in the library of the Welsh charity school in Gray's-Inn Lane, London. Richard, his …
A History of the County of Somerset
… cows, 18 young beasts, 5 horses and mares, 2 colts, and a Welsh pig. Crops were hay, wheat, and oats. 15 A decade …
Survey of London
… the Italianate-style Belvidere (18756, see page 352). The Welsh Bull at No. 120 was enlarged in 1881 and remodelled … Street. 38 Of those mentioned, only the Belvidere and Welsh Bull survive, neither of them now as pubs. Though there … on the garden of No. 1 Hermes Street, and was called the Welsh Bull by 1866. It was originally of one storey only, the …
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