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Survey of London
… Latin medical pieces and with Richard West edited Pindar 1692. ( Dict. of Nat. Biog.) Henry Raper. The break in …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Thomas Skinner. The leading auctioneer of his time. 'Peter Pindar' satirised him in 'The Royal Sheep' as the 'Emperor of …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Devon, carver, gilder and ornithologist (1830). [D] Pindar, John, Margate, Kent, cm (1794). [D] Pindar, William Thornton, 33 Carr Lane, Hull, Yorks., cm … In 1835 described as a shopkeeper. [D] Pinder (or Pindar), James, Westgate, Louth, Lincs., cm and joiner …
Magna Britannia
… possessor, Mrs. Juliana Wells, has given the name of Pindar Lodge, was the property, and had been the birth-place, … poet, better known by his assumed appellation of Peter Pindar. In the church is the monument of Elizabeth, wife of …
Magna Britannia
… impropriation, belonged for many years to the family of Pindar, who resided in the rectory house: it is now the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Henry Wilmot, who conveyed the manor by fine to George Pindar in 1817, 35 and died in 1819, leaving an only …
A History of the County of Worcester
… churchyard Jan. 6. Anno Dom. 169 6/7 att y e carge of Will Pindar.' 2 Prattinton wrote in 1812 of the school-house at …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Crown 41 and was leased in 1625 by Charles I to Sir Paul Pindar and William Turner. 42 There is a good deal, however, … 4 d. in 1625, and this was to be paid to him in future by Pindar and Turner. 47 As far as can be seen, therefore, it is …
Magna Britannia
… Roll. Hundred Roll. temp. Edw. I. Author of "Odes of Pindar and Horace, in English Verse," 3 vols. 8vo.; and "Ode …
A History of the County of Hertford
… son Thomas. 50 He married Rachel the daughter of Dr. Pindar, and the manor was settled on her. 51 Afterwards it …
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