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Scriveners' company common paper 1357-1628
… John Turner and Matthew Sheapard William Pierson' William Seward John Hulsonn' William Poole, servant; John Walker …
A History of the County of Oxford
… at Cutslow, held 'of the canons' by an Englishman named Seward, was probably a portion of their estate which had come …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Establishment of 1 Oct. 1699. 2 Servitors 16601685 1660 Seward, T. 1660 [?26 Aug.] Burton, R. 1660 29 Sept. Martine, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… poor widows. The annuity is regularly received from Mrs. Seward, the owner of the house in the village. Two cottages …
The Manuscripts of Shrewsbury and Coventry Corporations [etc]
… the refuse and most abandond of mankind." 1798.To Will. Seward's Biographiana, published with the date of 1799, is …
Old and New London
… disappointed in love for Honora Sneyd (the friend of Anna Seward), who became afterwards the mother-in-law of Miss …
Old and New London
… 1778, when Johnson and Boswell dined there, and met Miss Seward, the Lichfield poetess, and Mrs. Knowles, a clever … taken pains enough in collecting evidence, at which Miss Seward smiled. This vexed the superstitious sage of Fleet …
Survey of London
… Hurt of Whitechapel Road, carpenter; James Love of Seward Street, Goswell Street, carpenter; John McNeal of No. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… to Cambridge. In his review for 1925 the Vice-Chancellor, Seward of Downing, had described the problems caused by the … 568 The aeroplane had also arrived on the scene. In 1926 Seward reported the establishment by the Air Ministry of the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 7-a. site on an east-facing slope was described by Anna Seward as 'a little, wild, umbrageous valley, a mile from … m. 49; D. (W.) 1734/2/3/112D. Below, manors. A. Seward, Memoirs of the Life of Dr. Darwin (1804), 12532; Letters of Anna Seward (Edinburgh, 1811), ii. 31112; D. King-Hele, Doctor of …
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