Search

Displaying 8161 - 8170 of 8246
A History of the County of Oxford
… blanket-cleaning service. 16 44. Bridge Street Mills ( W. Smith & Co.): ( a) The street frontage, built probably c. … closed its Witney factory to concentrate on production in Yorkshire. 24 During the interwar years the longstanding … Witney Workho.] (1922): copy in Bodl. GA Oxon. c 256 (55). R. P. Beckinsale, 'Factors in Development of Cotswold Woollen …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Green was rebuilt in 'Jacobethan' style about 1900 for T. W. Foreshew, a director of nearby Clinch's brewery, while No. … shop; O. weaving sheds; P. old drying shed; Q. dye house; R. dye store; S. cottages; T. bicycle shed; U. office; V. … yarns were not spun there, but brought in from Walkers' Yorkshire works. The mill was demolished in 1983. 184 Public …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 19 Jan., 1603-4, M.A. 30 Oct., 1606. See St. Paul's S. R. 30. [ 35] Woodford, John of London, gent. Magdalen Hall, … aged 15; a student of Lincoln's Inn 1690, M.P. Newton (I.W.) in 4 parliaments 1705-14, envoy to the court of Portugal … B.A. 19 March, 1508-9; probably a member of the Yorkshire family. Wortley, Richard (or Wortheley) B.A. 19 …
The Environs of London
… by Susan, only daughter of Thomas Anlaby, Esq. of Etton in Yorkshire) 1707; John Butland, Gent. 1707; Foot Onslow, Esq. … from the Register. Sir Thomas Rowe. "Ann, daughter of S r William Martin, buried Ap l 10, 1638." "John and Ann, son … S t George, Garter Principal King of Arms, Nov. 8, 1704." "W m Maynard, Esq. son of the R t Hon. William L d Maynard, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Gartree, parts of Lindsey, county of Lincoln, 3 miles (W. S. W.) from Horncastle; containing, in 1841, 307 … of the great tunnel which passes from Cheshire into Yorkshire: this tunnel was about six years in its formation, … containing 243 inhabitants. It comprises 2658 a. 1 r. 27 p., of which the soil is generally poor. Coal is …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Local Board. A rearguard action was led by the influential R. B. B. Hawkins, town clerk and former mayor, but an Act of … for public transport the corporation negotiated with the G.W.R. in the 1880s and later with the Regional Transport … central gutters and the insertion of raised pavements in Yorkshire stone. 41 The corporation continued to contribute …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… the tower is of red brick; the roofs are tiled. The S. and W. walls of the Old Nave (now the S. aisle) date probably … In the old wall, and now covered by a grating, is the W. jamb of a 13th-century doorway of two orders, the inner … in the panels and, below, on one side, the initials W.R (?) presumably for William Roper, the son-in-law of Sir …
Petitions to the Worcestershire Quarter Sessions, 1592-1797
… Cook chapelwarden of Hanley Child James Clark of Sutton, Yorkshire. Ref.110 BA1/1/546/57 (1797) The humble petition of …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… had paid to the king by Roger de Somervill sheriff of Yorkshire. 32 It appeareth also in 19 E. 2, that the said … 42 William de Furnivall chr. dyed the twelfth of April, 6 R. 2, seised of this mannor, &c. Thomasina his wife held the … the blood royal, custos rotulorum of the west Riding of Yorkshire. This nobleman was born 15th of March, 1746. He …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Guildford, First division of the hundred of Wokeing, W. division of Surrey, 3 miles (N. N. W.) from Guildford; … and Wyke, 1424 inhabitants. The parish comprises 6795 a. 3 r. 34 p., of which about 300 acres are woodland, and 1367 … Charles Townley, Esq. The township lies on the borders of Yorkshire, and comprises 2127 acres. On Worsthorn moor are …
Displaying 8161 - 8170 of 8246