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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and thickly-wooded eminences. The rivers Sheaf, Don, and Porter, surround the town; while the mountain streams of the … on a gentle declivity in the fertile vale of the river Porter. The principal entrance is through an elegant gateway … present state of perfection. On the opposite bank of the Porter, is the General Ctmetery, occupying an abrupt …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
London Sheriffs Court Roll
… le Skryueyn - misericordia - attached v. William Broun, 'porter', in a plea of trespass. John le Mareschal of …
London Sheriffs Court Roll
… Chaundeler, David of Enefeld, Thomas of Riplowe, Thomas le Porter, William Broun and Thomas of Lyncolne. [p. 44] plegii …
London Sheriffs Court Roll
… the same. Robert of Newmarket, chaplain, def., v. John le Porter, 'glouere', in a plea of trespass, by the same. …
London Sheriffs Court Roll
… in mercy for not prosecuting his plaint v. Ralph le Porter and Agnes his wife in a plea of trespass. The same …
London Sheriffs Court Roll
… Therefore, let her be summoned, etc. attornatus John le Porter, glover, pl., appears v. Robert of Newmarket, …
London Sheriffs Court Roll
… John le Skryneyn in mercy for a default v. William Broun, 'porter', in a plea of trespass. William Corteis and Amice his …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… by the parish. Next to these are eight rooms built by Mr. Porter, and given to the parish for aged widows. On the south …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… rest of the ground floor, including the College office and Porter's Lodge, contains no ancient features. Staircase 'E' …
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