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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Coveney and its manorial rights being acquired by Walter Porter, who was lord in 1900. 45 Mr. Stanley Street-Porter was lord of the manor in 1933. 46 MANEA is sometimes …
Survey of London
… containing the 'great gates'. Adjoining the gateway was a porter's lodge, having next to it the Earl's agent's office. …
Survey of London
… appointment. After having had their bread and cheese and porter for supper, as usual, and their pipes afterwards, with …
Old and New London
… Alley, and upon its site now stands a large storehouse for porter." It was called the Globe from its sign, which was a … he issued his royal licence to Clement Cottrell, the groom-porter of his household, to license certain houses for …
Old and New London
… room through which the ever-memorable signers of Captain Porter's petition filed off in my boyhood. The spikes are …
Old and New London
… writes Mr. Brayley, in his "History of Surrey," "our great porter brewers left ale to minor establishments: this is now … in former times only occupied with ale, now produce porter also. The difference of the two consists of … portion of malt, when burnt black, suffices to colour porter and stout. These liquors are more luscious than ale, …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… gent. George Lacock, gent. Ed. Manysty, gent. Robert Porter, Francis Wyld, Francis Dodson, Richard Blackbourne, …
Two Calvinistic Methodist Chapels, 1743-1811: The London Tabernacle and Spa Fields Chapel
… Sunday February 17 1788 The Revd Mr Bradford, Knight, Porter and Stumphausen ordained John James and Charles …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… the 12th of October 1515. (Signed) Henry Rex. Porter. Indorsed : "Commission of the King of England to the …
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