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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 50, 744. See below, p. 123. Rot. Parl. ii. 113. J. M. Gray, Biog. Notes on Mayors of Camb., passim. Cooper, Annals, iii. 1367; Camb. City Archives, Rental, a.d. 1620, f. ult. J. M. Gray, op. cit.; Cooper, Annals, iv. … of Cambridge in the 18th cent. see unpublished thesis by D. Cook, in Institute of Historical Research, London. Cooper, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… away to deter visits by undergraduates or roaming young M.A.s. Girton College opened on its present site in October … the last largely through the munificence of Jane Catherine Gamble. Between 1899 and 1902 were built the chapel and … at Girton after having received the honorary degree of LL.D. In 1949 Dr. Mary Cartwright, F.R.S., succeeded Miss Butler …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… Henry Dalston 1710 William Ellison Ralph Reed 1711 M. Featherstonhaugh Francis Rudston 1712 Henry Reay Joseph … corporation would become insolvent, in consequence of 3 d. a chaldron having been deducted from the corporate duty on … formerly attached to this office was 20, with 1, 13 s. 4 d. for inviting the judges, and 5, as a gratuity; but now the …
Survey of London
… Hall, as other neighbauring Places thereabout are nicknam'd Tart hall, Pickadell Hall'. 18 In 1925 C. L. Kingsford, … 19 In an article published in The Connoisseur in 1926 F. M. Kelly examined the development of the piccadilly as an … Mary Higgins, his first wife having evidently died. d His erection of Piccadilly Hall in c. 161112 (see below) …
A History of the County of York
… Market Cross and a pulpit in the minster. 24 John Etty (d. 1709) built the reredos in St. Michael-le-Belfrey and at … amongst whig churchmen was Sterne's uncle, Jacques Sterne (d. 1759) the precentor, who, it is thought, prompted his … York Miscellany, 141 sqq.; D.N.B. See p. 242. D.N.B.; J. M. Biggins, Historians of York (St. Ant. Hall Publ. no. 10). …
Survey of London
… Stepney Manor accounts, which record the receipt of 46 s 8 d in 14645 for 'fishing and fowling' in the marsh. 25 A … the Isle of Dogs. More than 100 acres produced a paltry 8 d an acre; 282 acres were let at nearly three times as much, … and the consequent disappearance of Thames-side wharfage, m are well-known factors. The availability of better premises …
Survey of London
… created by the failures of Jacob Connop in 1845 and of D. A. Ramsay and Dr. Walker in 18545. Pocock had first become … of Nos. 69115. 3 But he also acted as surveyor to D. A. Ramsay, the building lessee of Nos. 117145 (odd), 257 and probably also for H. M. Ramsay, the lessee of Nos. 58120 (even). He was still …
A History of the County of York
… apprenticed in the city, who paid sums ranging from 1 s. 8 d. to 3 s. 4 d., and men who had learnt their trades elsewhere, who paid from 6 s. 8 d. to £1. Scots and other aliens might have to pay even …
Old and New London
… on Woman." He fought a duel with Samuel Martin, a brother M.P., who had insulted him, and was expelled the House in … and Coleridge: Sonnet to Matthew Wood, Esq., Alderman and M.P. "Hold on thy course uncheck'd, heroic Wood! Regardless what the player's son may prate, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… old pews. In the chancel are memorials to Richard Adams (d. 1662), Seth Bushell (d. 1684), and Samuel Eyre (d. 1689), and one by Roubiliac to … a cup of 1757 of Newcastle make with the maker's mark R M; two cups of Sheffield make of 18489; a chalice and paten …
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