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A History of the County of Oxford
… for rating purposes (now known as the civil parish, i.e. 'an area for which a separate poor rate is or can be made, … its ordinary population. It was the de facto population (i.e. the population actually resident at a particular time) and … emigrated to America from this Parish. Leafield includes Brice's Lodge, stated to be formerly Extra Parochial, which …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… to have the usual powers granted to Captains General of H.M.'s colonies, &c. in America. 12 Jan. 23 Transports for … Burglary Do. Kingston-on-Thames. Do. Do. 16 May 26 Willes, E. Coverdale, Thomas. Do. Do. Winchester Do. "Some favourable … a child of the Foundling Hospital, apprentice to John Brice, of Islington, watchmaker. Stealing a silver teaspoon. …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and letters signifying H.M.'s approbation of the same, &c., are in the series … Lane, and others. Indicted for assault. 10 May 287 Do.do. Brice, William, of London, yeoman, and others. Indicted for … St. Peter in the co. of Salop. 2 July 219 Bearcroft E., Esq., K.C. Davy, Wm., Esq., S.L. Sillwood, John. Indicted …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… B.Sc.: King's College. Warrack, Gatis Harriet, B.Sc. ( H. & S. S.): London Day Training College. Warren, Ivy … College. Bracher, Annie Flora, B.A.: St. Mary's College. Brice, Sylvia Ruby Stella, B.A.: London Day Training College. … Training College. Wright, Mary Monica Gertrude, B.Sc. ( H. & S.S.): Lond. Day Training Coll. Yardley, May Dorothy, …
A Survey of London
… in the raigne of K. Stephen. It is to be noted also that K.H. the first granted to the Citizens of London the … Mayor Godfrey Filding mercer, of counsell to H. the 6. and E. the fourth: this yeare was a great fray at the wrastling. … knight of the Bath. 1466. The 6. Iohn Bromer, 254 Henry Brice. 255Mayor Iohn Yong, Grocer, made knight in the field. …
A History of the County of Essex
… Health Act of 1946 responsibility was transferred to the N.E. Metropolitan Hospital Board. 100 In the 13th century … Clayhall remained in the Monins family until 1918, when J. H. Monins sold it to E. J. Webster. 133 In 1847 William … Brown and Henry Wodecock settled Jenkins on (Sir) Hugh Brice, and Elizabeth his wife, who already held Malmaynes. …
Survey of London
… Caus, Edward Carter, John Benson the elder, Ralph Bries or Brice and William Outing. a Isaac de Caus, or Caux, was a … walls were to be one brick's length thick but 'summers' (i.e. bressumers) or girders were to be carried on piers 1 … concerning Buildings, 2 May 1625 (B.M. pressmark C112 h 2(40)). Sir John Summerson, Inigo Jones (Pelican Books), …
The Manuscripts of the Corporations of Southampton and Kings Lynn
… Robert Amfles, Thomas Leighton, William Castell, Richard Brice, Cristofer Brodbank, John Water, Edward Newton, Richard …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… were of course vested in the king; those of Mortimer (i.e., the manorial rights) passed to the Duke of York and … by Mrs. Gosling and of 400 stock in 1811 by will of Mr. Brice Bunny; also with a rent-charge of 2 2 s. issuing out of … [Rolls Ser.], 87). Liber de Hyda (Rolls Ser.), 301. V.C.H. Berks. i, 363. Op. cit. i, 313. See below under Advowson. …
A History of the County of Durham
… outside the peninsula were supplied by their own wells, e.g. Framwell, Southwell, St. Cuthbert's Well, St. Oswald's … it took shape in the elaborate system introduced by Mr. H. W. Taylor. Gravitating sewers now followed the course of … the recrudescence of Danish fury after the massacre of St. Brice at the end of 1002, it doubtless became necessary to …
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