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Survey of London
… Tree Walk. At the extreme western margin of the area Honey Lane skirted the boundary of Brompton Cemetery from … of plot J on fig. 58 in 1866 allowed the rest of Honey Lane to be closed, and Ifield Road and Finborough Road … what Corbett and McClymont called 'the old Cart Road' of Honey Lane. A plan of the layout intended in summer 1866 …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Goldsmiths, Apothecaries, Salters, Ironmongers, Chandlers (honey or wax), and Hat or Capmakers'; (2) the Cordwainers, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… are some good early 17th-century houses. At the corner of Honey Lane, 10 which connects Maidenhead Street with the … The window openings have all been altered. Next door, in Honey Lane, is the 'Highland Chief,' a much modernized house … a Rep. of Royal Com. on Hist. Monum. of Herts. 114. b Honey Lane is a corruption of Oson Lane, a variant of Hosen …
A History of the County of Northampton
… 2 It also refers to the sale of wool, thread, fresh hides, honey, tallow, cheese and flesh by the burgesses at the fair. … grocers, apothecaries, upholsterers, salters and tryers of honey and waxwere ordered to meet at St. Katharine's Hall in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the Conquest the king had received £65 and 36 sestars of honey (or £24 8 s. instead of the honey) from the shrievalty and from the borough and the royal … gift to the queen. In addition the king had 24 sestars of honey, with another 6 sestars from the borough, each worth 1 …
Old and New London
… humming-birds come next in order; and then follow the honey-eaters, nuthatches, wrens, wood-warblers, thrushes, and … to deceive its enemies. Various nests of humming-birds, honey-eaters, tailor-bird, and lyre-tailed menuras are also …
Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
… k. Of Edmund Johnson for gauging of small barrels for oil, honey and train under the quantity of 38 gallons which he … 1837, 100, 118). Heton was admitted gauger of wine, oil, honey and all things gaugeable for 30 years or life on 24 … joiner, was granted the office of petty gauger of 'honey and such other petty things' for 30 years [ sic] or …
Chronicle of the Grey Friars of London
… Thomas Garrard, instituted to the rectory of Allhallows, Honey-lane, in 1537. Abell, Powell, and Featherstone. Their …
Old and New London
… work he affirms that his medicine is a kind of extract or honey of gold, capable of being dissolved in any liquor …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… mills, calves, chicken, pigs, geese, ducks, eggs, bees, honey, wax, cheese, milk, the produce of the dairy, flax, …
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