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A History of the County of Leicester
… Documents used LIST OF THE CLASSES OF PUBLIC RECORDS USED IN THIS VOLUME WITH THEIR CLASS … Patents, Drafts of and Particulars for D.L. 29 Accounts, Ministers' D.L. 30 Court Rolls D.L. 37 Chancery Rolls D.L. 38 …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Domesday Book 1750-1875 17501875 The second half of the 18th century and the first three quarters of the 19th … the Hills after John Mytton's withdrawal from the county election in 1831 and partly by personal animosity for one or … in opposition to their landlords. In the 1865 general election they helped R. J. More, who stood as their …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… ways, marked the major watersheds in the agrarian history of Shropshire in the 20th century, though fundamental change … been in progress for almost four decades before the first of those conflicts. In the last quarter of the 19th century farming at county and national level was …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Survey Introduction V V The Survey contains no evidence of royal demesne in Middlesex either in 1066 or in 1086. 9 Round suggested that in the neighbouring counties of Hertfordshire 10 and Essex 11 the former royal lands may have been entered in Domesday among those of Earl Harold. In Middlesex Earl Harold held only the one …
Survey of London
… museums and the great buildings devoted to the pursuit of art, music and science but the hardly less forbidding … lying mainly to the west and south. a It is a territory of very big houses now for the most part transformed, one senses somewhat against their will, from the homes of single wealthy families to flats, apartments and hotels. …
Survey of London
… after 1851 The occupants The Occupants The standard of respectability among the occupants was higher than that of the architectural faades they lived behind. Virtually … H. A. Bruce, being Home Secretary, and two others junior ministers. Twenty-seven of the 297 householders are known to …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… friaries Dunwich FRIARIES 34. THE DOMINICAN FRIARS OF DUNWICH The Dominican priory of Dunwich was founded about the middle of the thirteenth century by Sir Roger de Holish. It was …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… - Dorsetshire Donington DONINGTON, a parish, in the union of Shiffnall, Shiffnall division of the hundred of Brimstree, … building by cast-iron bridges. Dorchester is the place of election for the knights of the shire. The town is divided … Abbot of Dore, and Sir William de Clayton, his especial ministers, to treat with Philip, King of France; and in the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Peter) DORSINGTON ( St. Peter), a parish, in the union of Stratford-on-Avon, Upper division of the hundred of … The town returns two members to parliament: the right of election was in the freemen at large, upwards of 2300 in … near Hythe, but is now only formally convened on the election of a new warden. The offices of lord warden of the …
Survey of London
… HOUSE) Ground Landlords. The property is the freehold of the Crown, and is used for the purposes of the Scottish Office and the Scottish Education Department. History of the Structure and Site. The greater portion of the site of
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