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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The two parts are separated by a small rivulet called the Tame. East Teignmouth, which is the more modern, is almost …
A Survey of London
… I. Wroth, Fishmonger. 1361. The 35. William Holbech, Iames Tame. Maior I. Peche, Fishmonger. 1362. The 36. Iohn of S. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and heir, William Limerick, sold the reversion to Edmund Tame 11 of Fairford. Edmund (d. 1534) left it to his wife …
A History of the County of Oxford
… were impossible to tour in chaises or phaetons and 'would tame the fiercest horse'. 61 Great improvements had been made …
Survey of London
… two large firms of builders, who liked to use their own 'tame' architect, was not, however, objected to. At four sites …
A History of the County of Warwick
… valley of Plant's Brook, which flows eventually into the Tame. Most of the older houses are built of local, mellow … and free hay and foreign wood, lying between the rivers Tame and Bourne. 111 At the death of William de Beauchamp, in … Black Brook), following this to its junction with the Tame at Drayton, and back to Salford Bridge. 112 It thus took …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Chase on the west and the valleys of the Trent and the Tame on the east. The ground within the city slopes down from …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… house, and by the common cryer ordered, all dogs, cats, tame doves, rabbits, and swine, to be put out of the city, or …
The Manuscripts of the Corporations of Southampton and Kings Lynn
… sooner are they taken, but they become as familiar as any Tame fowl whatsoever, and will feed and grow fat upon oats or …
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