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Calendar of Treasury Books
… 0 Thomas Strong. Collector of Northampton 2 16 1 Charles Firth. Collector of Sheffield 8 1 1 205 9 9 Collectors in the …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… Students DOCTOR OF LITERATURE. INTERNAL STUDENTS. 1912. Firth, Catherine Beatrice: University College and Westfield …
A History of the County of Chester
… of Irish Royalist Army in Ches. Nov. 1643 to Jan. 1644', T.H.S.L.C. cxi. 59; M. H. Ridgway, 'Chester Goldsmiths from … 2, f. 84v. Acts and Ordinances of Interregnum, ed. C. H. Firth and R. S. Rait, i. 876-9. Morris, Siege of Chester, … 296-7, 393, 495, 497, 533-4, 536, 572, 580, and passim. e.g. ibid. 1651, 183, 520, 522, 584; 1651-2, 551, 553, 611; …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 24 9 2 617 21 TOTAL 422 2,554 111 378 533 2,931 Sources: E 179/161/198, printed, with serious errors, in Oxf. City … and 1630s, when over 40 freemen were enrolled each year. H. E. Salter estimated that the total number of freemen in … 248. Wood's Univ. ii (2), 61921; O.C.A. 162665, 164; C. Firth and G. Davies, Regimental Hist. Cromwell's Army, 377. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… as exceptional as some authorities seem to consider. 21 G. E. Walton, said to be the largest watch-key, and gold and … with 800 employees in 1900 40 and 1,800 in 1913, 41 and J. H. Tucker, now (1960) a subsidiary of Midland Electrical … article in The Engineer Centenary Number (1956), 232; Firth Brown Centenary, 18371937, 100 years in steel, 601. …
A History of the County of Chester
… Central part of the London and North Eastern Railway (L.N.E.R.). The Birkenhead Railway was jointly managed by the … Wales, and Wolverhampton via Wrexham and Shrewsbury. 45 W. H. Chaloner, Social and Economic Development of Crewe, … 6-inch, Ches. XXXVIII (1882 edn.); C. R. Clinker and J. M. Firth, Clinker's Reg. of Closed Stations (1971 edn.), 29 and …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… (S. by W.) from Leith, 40 miles (S.S.W.) from Dundee, 42 (E. by N.) from Glasgow, 44 (S. by E.) from Perth, 55 (W. by … was granted, together with all the lands reaching to the Firth of Forth, by Athelstan to his sister on her marriage … is attributed to its situation on the south side of the Firth, and its consequent exposure to the depredations of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… in the parish of Newton, county of Edinburgh, 3 miles (S. E. by E.) from Edinburgh; containing 143 inhabitants. It lies in … of Rousay and Shapinshay; on the south by the parish of Firth; and on the west by the parish of Birsay and Harray. …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… from council. Dated 10 March 1305 at Westminster. Source : E 159/78, m. 15 6 Mandate to John le Convers to restore to … Mandate to keeper, captain and justice of waters between Firth of Forth and Orkney to ensure restoration to abbot of … to be heard before the king; R. fitz Pain, P. Mallore and H. de Staunton are to be assigned as justices of oyer and …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… or had heard, that my long stay at the mouth of the Firth was for fear of the galleys. But whoever has served at … your lordships' letters. Leith road in the Great Barke. E. Clynton. I will as advised, put Leith in doubt of my … Edward Blount; "Spanierdes", 242. "Of these hacbutters vj e. Summa, 2842. The Almaynes' "battaille," 2020, of these 600 …
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