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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… rectangular platforms at its S. end, and part of a hollow-way in the S.E. corner. The W. enclosure is devoid of any … road itself lies along the course of a very wide access-way which was known as Thatch Way Common in 1774, and the furlongs to the N. of it were …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… comprises upwards of 1000 acres, is situated nearly half way between London and Birmingham, and contains one of the …
A Dictionary of London
… and the tenement of Bartholomew Denmars and was a public way to the Thames. In 17 Ed. III. complaint was made that it …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Toll Bridge along a lane marked on a map of c. 1730 as the way to Pixey, and then across Pixey Mead to cross the Thames by a ford at the end of Mead Way, Yarnton. The latter route was said in the 19th century … the mayor of Oxford and his party lunched there on their way round the city franchises. 15 From 1707 onwards the …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… in the 17th century, though there was presumably a way leading north from Watling Street to Wombridge priory, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 8 d. 49 Whether the priory's ironworks was linked in any way to the Foleys' mill and furnace at Wombridge, working by … 1854 a forge was built for the Wombridge Iron Co. a little way north of Wombridge church on the former site of Foster's …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 269 in 1981. 44 Queenswood County Primary School, Yates Way, opened in 1965 with 329 places, to replace Ketley Bank …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… (Educ.) 1959-60, 199. i.e. 147 dwellings 1973-9 in Briggs Way, Cappoquin Drive, etc., off Moss Rd.: Wrekin District … dwellings 1978-80 at the Shrubbery (Priorslee Rd., Hazel Way): ibid. D. G. Fenter, 'Bldg. Development carried out in …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… RUG was almost by definition made of WOOL, being a useful way of using up the hairy coarse wools like IRISH WOOL and … for its bitter taste. Other species used in much the same way include ROMAN WORMWOOD, SEA WORMWOOD and MUGWORT. The … (1984)]. This yarn was distinctive because of the way it was COMBed rather than CARDed to make the fibres lie …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Inns of Court Reg. Wye, William of Corpus, 1520. See Way. Wyer, "Dositheus" (Wier) of co. Gloucester, pleb. …
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