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Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… Keath " John Balland Edward Hornsby " Robert Porter Joseph Goodman " John Goodman Robert Brown " Thomas Moore 3 July 1683 Richard Wells …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… occasioned by the present War within His Majesty's Dominions, hath well near consumed the old store, and doth …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… to have 400 yearly from sequestered Revenues of St. Paul's Cathedral and also house of late Dean.; Provision for more … his dwelling, Scituate and being in or neer Pauls Church yard, and late in the possession and use of Doctor Steward …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… shall be felled for Wharfing, Building any of His Majesty's Houses, or other Public Services, will be of singular Use … principal Care is to be had, in order to the Kingdom's Safety: It is therefore Ordered and Ordained, by the Lords … said Services by Order from the Committee of His Majesty's Revenue, be reserved to the Use of the Navy, and not …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… Baldwin, Thomas Theed, John Stacy, William Grange de S. Leonard, Joh: Green, Will: Smith de Eaton. Cambridge. For … William Deanvars, John Stafford, Thomas Poncher, John Goodman, John Swinfen, William Banbridge, William Hartop, …
Old and New London
… of the BuildingThe Picture-GalleryThe Duke's Temporary Unpopularity, and Attack of the Mob on Apsley … settled upon. HYDE PARK CORNER IN 1750. ( From Mr. Crace's Collection.) THE DUKE OF WELLINGTON IN 1842. ( After a … Street, and the entrance at the side, whilst the court-yard at the back is open to Norfolk Street. The second Lord …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… available in the shops. For example, Edmund Wingate's 'The clarks Tutor for Arithmetick and Writing' published in … & yellow Armozeen' purchased in 1742 were priced at 42s YARD, hardly a fabric of 'indifferent goodness' [Tradecards … However, some things were included that do not fit the OED's definition as BANDELIER, ARMOUR, SADDLE, BRIDLE BIT, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… signifies "the confluence of the water below the Baron's house," and is descriptive of the site of the ancient … In the deepest part of a small peat-bog called the "Hog's Hole," the skeletons of two red deer were recently found, … patronage belongs to Viscount Arbuthnott, and the minister's stipend is 225, with a manse, and a glebe of the annual …
Survey of London
… isolated buildings in the area were linked to enclose the yard. Satisfactorily tidy as the arrangement would have been … porch; the arrangement appears to be echoed in Chatelain's engraving of 1750, where the porch can be seen to have a … occupied by the eastward projecting wing shown on Burlison's plan of 1842 (Plate 4) at the north end of the Georgian …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… enabled chariots to deploy in or near woods, and Caesar's observations are not easily correlated with known … are known to have come to terms with the Romans and Caesar's troops were forbidden to harm them. 14 If this arrangement … is to be interpreted as a means of safeguarding Caesar's right flank, the advance probably lay through eastern …
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