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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… inferior officers. The present governor is general Francis Craig, the lieutenant-governor Sir James Malcolm. The salary …
Cardiff Records
… son of Einon &; Nest come the Gibbons of Trecastell, Craig vathan, Pryse, &; the Pritchards of Colleneu, 68 and …
Cardiff Records
… serving a subpoena on Arle at suit of Arle. A Cardiff inn. Craig-yr-haul. Cefn Coed, a portion of the hill-range to the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… south by the river Tyne, on the west by Bardon burn, to Craig lough, and on the north by the Roman Wall. It comprises …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… At Dlgch is a small but very picturesque waterfall. Craig-y-Deryn, or "the rock of birds," about four miles from …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… occupied by the English, previously to the battle of Craig-y-Dorth, in which Owain Glyndwr defeated the royal …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… J.; Wood, C.; Ebrington, Viscount; O'Conor, D.; Gibson Craig, W.; Rich, H. (C 66/4784). 1847 6 Aug. Russell, Lord J.; Wood, Sir C.; Ebrington, Viscount; Gibson Craig, W.; Rich, H.; Bellew, R. M. (C 66/4821). 1847 24 Dec. Russell, Lord J.; Wood, Sir C.; Gibson Craig, W.; Rich, H.; Bellew, R. M.; Shelburne, Earl of 14 (C …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… herrings on the east seas betwixt Berwick and Parton Craig upon Tay, and casualties thereto belonging, now in the …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
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