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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… of Bridewell, to take order touching James Nayler's wife coming to him, and to see that he be accommodated with … * was printed, supra, p. 246, I have found, at the British Museum, a volume, containing, among other unpublished MSS., … avail myself, the following exact form of the Protector's letter:— "O. P. "R. Trusty and well-beloved, we greet you …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Major-General Disbrowe, and others, held this an hour's debate, and at last it was referred to a Committee. … Committee are to meet to-morrow afternoon, in the Speaker's Chamber, and all that come to have voices. Colonel Ireland … minister. This sermon, which I have read in the British Museum, is entitled "The Saint's Triumph over Death." The …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… purpose, I suppose, to press the tenants of Westminster's petition to be read: but he said nothing; nor would it have … There he had set forth the whole matter at Haberdasher's Hall, the depositions there, and before the Mayor of … 18mo., a copy of which is in the library of the British Museum. "Ars Notoria, or the Notory Art of Solomon, showing …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… four following pages, I copied verbatim, at the British Museum, from the volume of MS., described supra, p. 370, note … to the then much-agitated question of the Protector's Kingship, to be hero omitted. …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… be taken. The protection was shown to one of the keeper's servants. Mr. Annesley. You cannot punish the keeper; but … proceeded upon, and nothing to intervene: viz. Mr. Scawen's report. 4 The order was read. Mr. Scot. Seeing Mr. Scawen … Commonwealth Tracts, given by George III. to the British Museum," and which Mr. Godwin has described in the …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… regarding the humble Petition and Advice Mr. Speaker's speech to the Lord Protector in the Banquetting House, the … not unlike a gardener, who gathers flowers in his master's garden, and out of them composeth a nosegay. I shall offer … by Sir William Blackstone from a copy in the British Museum. He is thus led to investigate the real merits of that …
A History of the County of Oxford
… are set out in an appendix to the description of the king's land in the Oxfordshire Domesday, and its judgement, based … of the hundred that the individual tax-payer met the king's officers, the assessment of each village represented the … I (Brooke, Catalogue of Anglo-Norman Coins in the British Museum, i, p. clxxviii). But a similar fall in the number of …
Survey of London
… (now Kensington High Street), on the east by Earl's Court Lane (now Earl's Court Road), on the south by a lane on the course of the … been one of the unsuccessful competitors for the Ashmolean Museum, and in the early 1840s, as an architect, he had …
Survey of London
… acres, approximately bounded in present-day terms by Earl's Walk on the north, Earl's Court Road on the east, Pembroke Road on the south and the … Facteurs de Pianos et Harpes . . . (Victoria and Albert Museum Library pressmark 82.E.46). M.D.R. 1891/26/350. The …
Survey of London
… and the Manor House and farmhouse on the west side of Earl's Court Road (see page 239) at the heart of the market gardens of Earl's Court Farm which spread over the remaining land. In early … Art Department and Superintendent of the South Kensington Museum, he described himself as a 'Civil Servant …
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