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A History of the County of Oxford
… King Street (later Merton Street), Kingerlee, T. H., King's Arms inn, 'king's eight yardlands' ( Ehteard), King's Head … Wm., Ld. Knollys, later Vct. Wallingford, Knox, E. A., Kybald Street, Kytsell, John, Labour exchange, Labour … John, vice-chancellor, fam., Parsons & Co. (Iowa, U.S.A.), Parson's Pleasure, Pasco, Thos., patten-makers, …
A History of the County of Essex
… Index K-Z Kampen (Netherlands), Kavanagh, John, Kay, A. W. J., Kay, John, Kebyll, -, Keek, John, Kempe, Anthony, … Thos., Kimber, Gross & Nicholl, Kimberley, John, King Coel's castle, King Coel's kitchen, see Lexden King Coel's pump, … Wm. (fl. 1410, ? another), Mathews, Thos., Mattacks, U. W., Matthew son of Robert, Maud, empress, Maud, queen of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Keble Coll., Oxford, warden of, Kechenfeld, at Bishop's Hall, Keeling Ho. (M.B.), flats in Claredale housing est., … fam., farm of, n Lefflete, Thos., see Erneys Legg, C. A., architect, Le Grew, Jas., Leipzig Univ., Germany, Leman: … Hen., bldr., Viney, Josiah, vineyard, vinery, Virginia (U.S.A.), Virginia (G.L.C.) housing est., Virginia Planter …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Keete, Mrs. Mary, n; and see Keate Kele, Ric., Kelly, F. S., oarsman, Frances Marie, John, and see Flight & Kelly … Kew (Surr.), n, bridge, Observatory, Key (Keye), Maj. A. Cooper, John, Thos., Key & Co., Keyes, Rob., Keynes, Wm. … Diana, m. Algernon Coote, Earl of Mountrath, n Newport (U.S.A., Rhode Is.), Newport Pagnell (Bucks.), Newsam, Bart., …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… John Collins, Mariot, w. of Sim., Sim., Thos., fam., King's Cross, in St. Pancras, Kings Langley, see Langley … Kingsbury Works, Kingston: Sir Ant., Sir Wm., Kingwell, A. E., architect, Kinross, Revd. And., Kirk, architect, see … Housing; Labour; Supply; Works Mire, le, fam., Missouri (U.S.A.), Mitchell, Arnold, architect, Mitchell and …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… adv., agric., char., ch., houses, ind., inns, King Charles's Well, man., man.-ho., mills, nonconf., poor relief, pop., … Lisle, Vct., see Dudley, Grey, Plantagenet Lisle, J. A. F. March Phillips de, Liverpool, Llandaff, Bp. of, see … Melton, Bailiff of, Melton Mowbray, fox-hunting at, sch., U.D.C., Melton Mowbray Union, Merceron, F. H., Hen., J. F., …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Kendall, H. E., Kennet and Avon Canal Co., Kenrick, Mrs. A. J., Kent, earl of, see Edmund Kent, B., Constance, Francis … Tunstall London, Wm. of, London, Baptist Assembly, Christ's Hosp., City of, King's Coffee Ho., King's Coll., Lincoln's … John, Maryner, Isabel, Wal. (de Langecote), Massachusetts (U.S.A.), Massey (later Massey-Jackson), Millington, Mather, …
A History of the County of Essex
… John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, John, Earl of Kent, John s. of Adam, John s. of Henry, John s. of Waleran, John the … Kemp (Kempe), John, Thos. Bp. of London, n Kemsley, A. M., Hugh, Jos., n fam., Kendall, Wm., Kent, A., Thos. de, … , see also Alderton, Debden Loughton Urban District, U.D. Council, Loundres, Sir John de, Lovell (Lovel), Elnr. m. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… see Cotton Adm. Sir Ric., Thos., vicar of Over, Maj. W. A., King's College, Camb., provosts, and see Baker, Phil.; Collins; … m. John Chettoe, fam., and see Mayson Massachusetts (U.S.A.), Masters: Anne, see Smith Legh, Rob., rector of …
A History of the County of Essex
… J. H. W., Kelly, John, rector of Copford, Mary, Kelso, A. M., w. of E. B. P., E. B. P., E. J. F., Keltridge, John, … Eliz., w. of Thos., m. 2 Wm. Gunner, Thos., Wm., King's Walden, see Walden, King's Kingsbury, Jos., family, … Ermingard his w., Wm., Mason, C. W., W., Massachusetts (U.S.A.), Massey, Edm., rector of Colne Engaine, …
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