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Cardiff Records
… swearing." 1759 June 28. "Ordered that George Nott Bell-hanger do take down the old Bells, and putt up the largest …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… By 1707 Powel, A. By 1707 Bowes, G. By 1707 Clausen, S. [Hanger by 1718] By 1707 Shaw, W. By 1707 Hart, E. [Hanger by 1718] By 1707 Stanley, J. By 1707 Dodson, J. By … By 1707 Petty, U. By 1707 Nicoll, J. By 1707 Prescott, R. [Hanger by 1718; Usher by 1723] By 1707 Salmon, E. By 1707 …
Old and New London
… a "History of Tottenham." His lordship's family name of Hanger may perhaps be still commemorated here by the name of Hanger Lane, though there is another possible derivation of … some nuns of the Servite order settled down in a house in Hanger Lane, at the southern end of Tottenham, where they …
Survey of London
A History of the County of Hampshire
… above the sea level, although the greater height of the Hanger and Noar Hill gives the impression that the village is … lawn and well-wooded garden sloping up to the park and the Hanger, which, though teeming with animal and bird life and … and timbered cottages nestling down at the foot of the Hanger. But here and there towards the upper or south end of …
Survey of London
… and fanlightmater; James Large of Oxford Street, paper-hanger; John Lumb of Kensington, mason; John Miland of St. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Small outlying masses of glacial gravel at Dollis Hill and Hanger Hill mark the train of outwash-gravels along the Brent …
London Radicalism 1830-1843
… Alexander Galloway, West street, Smithfield Thomas Gibson, Hanger's lane, Tottenham George Glazier, 16 Titchfield …
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