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Paddington
The Environs of London: Volume 3, County of Middlesex
has been lost. Custom of throwing bread from the church steeple. Some lands said ... Paddington PADDINGTON. Situation and boundaries. Extent....
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Book 1, Ch. 5: Richard II to the Wars of the Roses
A New History of London Including Westminster and Southwark
should either buy of, or sell to, another foreigner, within the city liberties. ... Their pretences were for liberty, and the abolishing of evil laws and customs ... bodies, one party hurried to the rich priory...
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Muniments of Edmond R. Wodehouse: Appendices
The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, Etc. Thirteenth Report, Appendix: Part IV
on "the common pasture of Brinton,"...
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Paddington
Old and New London: Volume 5
on the Sunday before Christmas Day, of throwing bread from the church steeple ... by the Underground Railway:"From Kensington we journeyed northward to Paddington...
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General index
The Environs of London: Volume 3, County of Middlesex
Custom of throwing bread from the steeple at Paddington, 341; ... 181;at Twickenham, 563. Argyle , Duke of, his seat at Whitton...
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Index
A New History of London Including Westminster and Southwark
the antient punishment of, 50. Regulations for the making and sale of bread 299 ... note Bread , the assize and weight of, put under the regulation ... Index A. Abbey church of...
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Index: K-Z
A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 11, Stepney, Bethnal Green
of Acre, coll. or hosp. of, est. of, Savoy, hosp. of the, est., Master of ... Ratcliff, in Stepney, almshos., char., ch. of St. Jas., chwdn. of, fire at...
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Twickenham
The Environs of London: Volume 3, County of Middlesex
in Middlesex, which had been granted him by Ceolnothus dean of Canterbury 9 (the ... park, (the lease being then vested in John Browne, Esq.) was sold to John ... of each side. A star of yellow glass on the top...
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Parishes: Bradford-on-Avon
A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 7
responsible for renaming the house 'The Priory'. Their occupation was brief, ... of garden produce from 'The Grove' (see below). The Old Church House, Church ... centuries. 43 In Newtown itself Nos. 5359, and Nos...
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