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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… from 1802 to 1896 and intermittently before then of state prisoners, like Lord Clifford and Aske. (p.s. see p. 176.) … houses, stables, and gaols, including one for Irish prisoners, mentioned in 1210. Pits dug in 1192 may have been … the prison at this time is given by narratives of recusant prisoners. 45 In 1596 Robert Redhead, the gaoler, demolished …
Survey of London Monograph
Survey of London
Survey of London
… eighteenth century. Internally the building is in a very poor state of repair and only the shops, the fronts of which …
Survey of London
… Relief of those Child-bearing Women who are the Wives of poor Industrious Tradesmen or distressed House-keepers, and … demolished in 1950 for road improvements. Lambeth M.B.C. Poor rate books. P.O. and other London Directories., The …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… and Westardislowe. The Guardians, Schooolmaster, and Poor of the Hospital of S t John the Baptist at Kyrkeby …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… commuted for 419, and the glebe comprises 46 acres. The poor have some small bequests. Zeal, South ZEAL, SOUTH, a …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Linn. 38. Bib or Pont. Gadus luscus, Linn. 39. Power or Poor Cod. Gadus minutus, Linn. 40. Whiting. Gadus merlangus, … Parrett into Bridgwater Bay, that the coast is exceedingly poor in marine life and offers but little attraction to these …
A History of the County of Somerset
… L. When authorities differ so considerably, what is a poor student to do? The moth is not common, but has been …
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