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Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… (182740). At 13 Under the Bank in 1827; St Augustine's Parade, 181234; Orchard St facing Unity St in 1835, and 29 … near Leeds, Yorks., cm (1822). [D] Wade, Thomas, Spencer's Yd, Skipton, Yorks., joiner/cm (183437). [D] Wade, William, … cm in Nottingham in 1814. [D; app. reg.] Wright, Joshua, Folly Lane, Liverpool, cm (177583). Free 9 May 1775 and …
A History of the County of Stafford
… has been described as a cross with its head at St. Matthew's Church, its shaft continuing along High Street, Digbeth, … 15th century buildings there included one called 'my lord's inn', then in the hands of a tenant. 59 Peal Street running … the Crown by the Collins family in the earlier 1590s. 98 Folly House in Folly House Lane to the east of Maw Green …
A History of the County of Essex
… 98 a. of meadow, woodland for 600 swine, pasture worth 8 s., a mill, and a single fishery remaining from the 9 which existed in 1066. Earl Waltheof's livestock comprised a rouncey, 8 beasts, 35 swine, 60 … of after-pasture in Great Broadmead, west of Amberland or Folly Lane, and now under Banbury reservoir. 26 The holdings …
A History of the County of Essex
… the borough became an Excepted District within the county's system of divisional administration. Reorganization in … 12 Elementary schools founded before 1880. St. Mary's National school, Church End, was built in 1819 to replace … site. 206 Sidney Chaplin 207 secondary (modern) school, Folly Lane, opened in 1959. 208 Special and nursery schools. …
A History of the County of Essex
… flowed west via Salisbury Hall to join the Lea at Hanger's Bourne, now under Banbury reservoir. The Fleet river, known … stream') Street, 16 which it used to flood near Tinker's bridge (Raglan Corner). In Leyton it was called the … Street is recorded in 1513. Nearer the Lea Amberland (Folly) Lane, mentioned in 1274, led from Chingford Hall to …
A History of the County of Essex
… on his marriage, perhaps as early as 1090, to Maud, Judith's elder daughter by Waltheof. 10 Simon had the custody of his wife's younger sister, Alice, Waltheof's coheir. On her marriage … Comyn in 1274 held the road called 'Amerland' (later Folly Lane), 171 which led to Wyemead, Benstedes was probably …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Wareham Lady St. Mary 38 WAREHAM LADY ST. MARY (9287) (O.S. 6 ins. SY 98 NW) The parish, now also the modern borough … roughly E.W. bounded on the N. by the R. Piddle and on the S. by the R. Frome, here under a mile apart, flowing E. to … Procs. LXIV (1942), 92110), and a brick tower, 'Dugdale's Folly', once stood W. of it. Fairs were held here in the 18th …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… it was repaired, and in 1412. 6 By 1442 it was let for 66 s 8 d. a year, which was reduced to 53 s. 4 d. in 1454-5 when the new tenant was John Bowerman. 7 It … end of Warminster Common, between the roads leading to Folly Farm and Cannimore Farm, 20 where a weir still remains …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… that a deduction of 10 d. is made out of one month's pay of every seaman employed in the pacquet boats towards a … Treasurer Oxford for the execution of a Lord Chamberlain's warrant dated Dec. 12 inst. to the Master of the Great … being a messuage and lands called Kirstall Ings, alias Folly Ings, in the city of York, in order to a new lease …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… (Privy seal dated Jan. 21 hereon.) (Treasurer Oxford's warrant dated Jan. 28 to the Receipt accordingly.) Queen_s Warrant Book XXV, pp. 139, 148. Money Book XXI, p. 431. … of the moiety of the meadow called Kirkstall Ings, alias Folly Foot Ings, heretofore the part of Mathew Usher and …
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