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Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… House (SO 786004). Monuments in Coates, Sapperton and Kemble. (1) RomanoBritish Building (SO 782021), mile N.E. of …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… year half of the manor was held under John Wotton of Kemble and his wife Isabel by John Mene in right of his wife …
A History of the County of Stafford
… of Wulfrun's endowment. Ibid. 101-4; Cod. Dipl. ed. Kemble, iii. 213-16. A virgate at Trescott and a hide …
Committees for Repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts:
… Samuel Laurence Michael Pearson Samuel Nicholson Francis Kemble Charles G Rees William Sharp Ebenezer Johnson Edward …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 70. Thorpe, Diplomatarium, 489; V.C.H. Sussex, i, 483. Kemble, Codex Dipl. no. 722. V.C.H. Suss. i, 484. Ibid. 426. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… highway districts: (1880) Mere, Wilton; (1881) Hungerford, Kemble, Westbury; (1882) Melksham. Chippenham, Cricklade, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to Berkshire part of Hungerford; to Gloucestershire Kemble, Poole Keynes and Somerford Keynes (including … required to circumvent them. The leading inhabitants of Kemble, members of old Wiltshire families, opposed the change … grounds. There were 200 or 300 people present, because Kemble is a considerable place, and there was the utmost …
Old and New London
… At a later period it contained a cottage in which the Kemble family occasionally resided, when in the full tide of … in this cottage that their talented daughter, Miss Fanny Kemble, was born. The hall is about 33 feet high, and as many …
Old and New London
… as harlequin (1753); King as "Touchstone," by Zoffany; C. Kemble and Fawcett in Charles II., by Clint; Garrick as …
Old and New London
… KembleIncledonGeorge Frederick CookeJohn Philip Kemble"The Young Roscius"The Theatre burnt in 1808The Duke of … we are in danger of wandering with the actors. Stephen Kemble made his first appearance here, as "Othello," in 1783. … Storm," has never since been surpassed. In 1794 Charles Kemble, and in 1797 Mrs. Glover, made their first appearances …