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Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… because it was made of wood and elaborately dressed in a contemporary adult style. Apart from illustrations such … STICK, others have not as their meaning is self-evident in their labels and because they only appear in the one document. These include 'Thumbs and Dwarfs', and …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… INTERNAL STUDENTS. [ The Students whose names are printed in italics in square brackets were awarded Honours after a … Alec William Hutton: University College. THIRD CLASS. Golding, Rosa: Bedford College. BRANCH II. FIRST CLASS. … College. [ Fudge, Sylvia Mary Elsie: Westfield C.] [ Golding, George Frederick: University College.] Greenwood, …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… C. Gallimore, Eric James: University College, Nottingham. Golding, William Ernest: West Ham Municipal College and …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… INTERNAL STUDENTS. [ The Students whose names are printed in italics in square brackets were awarded Honours after a … East London College. Godfrey, Cyril John: University Coll. Golding, Edith Sophie: East London C. Griffiths, John Preedy: … King's Coll. [ Fisher, Frederick Arthur: King's Coll.] Golding, Stanley Ernest: Birkbeck C. [ Griffith, Arthur …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Bachies - Baneton B Bachies BACHIES, a village, in the parish of Golspie, county of Sutherland; containing 145 inhabitants. Backdean BACKDEAN, a hamlet, in the parish of Newton, county of Edinburgh; containing 45 … the north-east of Backdean. Backmuir BACKMUIR, a hamlet, in the parish of Life, Benvie, and Invergowrie, county of …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… 1650, 1672, St Mary Woolnoth, 1652-81, dwelling house in Mark Lane, AH Barking, by 1676 (2) GOLD, appr, 1635, to … St Mary Woolnoth, re-bur Tyringham, Bucks (4) Will copy in CRO dated 29 Dec 1679 (5) f Barnaby Backwell of Backwell, … to Cromwell and Charles II (7) He had £295,995 involved in Stop of Exchequer, 1672 This was paid back at the rate of …
Old and New London
… his saturnine brother with concerts and merry breakfasts, in the careless Bohemian way in which the noble specimen of divine right delighted. The … Police Court. The gate and an inscription remained in Coppice Row, on the left, going from Clerkenwell towards …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… An INDIAN - MUSLIN used to make HANDKERCHIEFs. It was not in Milburn's list of INDIAN - PIECE GOODS, nor in [Acts (1700)] which set out what was to be treated as MUSLIN by the Customs Office. Not found in the OED Found describing HANDKERCHIEF Sources: Newspapers. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and Weald Economic history ECONOMIC HISTORY. AGRICULTURE. In the mid 10th century Bampton formed part of a large … their own open fields. Demesne on Bampton Deanery manor in 1317 included 31 a. in Bampton's East field, and 248 a., some of it possibly …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Churches Churches. Banbury church probably originated in the Anglo-Saxon period as the mother church of a large … evidence of the existence of the church is a reference in 11856 to the profits of the rectory, although in the late 11th or early 12th century Wulfric the priest may …
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