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Journal of the House of Lords
… some Years in the County of Cambridge, and have acted as a Magistrate? I have resided about Twelve Years in the … turned my Attention to them of Necessity, from having had a great deal of Business as a Magistrate, there being very … 9 s. to 12 s. No. No. Yes. No. 2 l. to 4 l. Some have. 3A. 2R. 14P. Rent to repair Church; 1 l. 6 s. to the Poor …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… the royal State and Household and the Civil Government. As a preliminary to the investigation of the problem, and in … William Lowndes laid before the House on the 6th July 1713 a detailed statement of the income of the Civil List for the … 4335. It is abstracted, supra., p. 492.] T 56/34, pp. a-3a. The second account is a detailed list of the parts of the …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… the archdeacon acted ascustodian and head of the diocese. 3A list of the archdeacons of Carlisle was printedby J. E. … alias de Wytebi 9 The following occs. prob. all belong to a single individual: M. Richard, archdcn., 21 Feb. 1285 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… Unidentified coats are blazoned in the text. The suffixes 'a' and 'b' denote the first and second column of the page. … 1 and 4, France modern quartering England; 2, or, a lion within a double tressure flory counterflory gules, for … between three asses passant [ argent], a crescent. (1), p. 3a. Bawtry. On a fess between three annulets and a cross …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… Ashton 2 ASHTON (Fig. 27) Ashton, a parish of 748 hectares on the E. bank of the R. Nene, was … parish. Elmington was never large, and was reduced to a single house by the Abbots of Crowland in the late 15th … reset medieval fragments. The main range conforms to class 3a. The cross wing was formerly lower, the scars of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… stone. The roofs are covered with lead. There was probably a 12th-century church on the site, but it appears to have … The Chancel, Central Tower, and Transepts, each with a small Chapel on the E. side, the Nave, and the North and … restored. (105108). Cottages, a range, Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 3a, are of two storeys, built of brick and timber, probably …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… to be allotted to those in cleared areas rather than by a waiting list. The L.C.C. and M.B. co-operated in drawing up … business, or open space. 18 It was estimated that to find a site and build an estate took six years. 19 The first … eastern extensions, 2b Eastman Street, 3 Dinmont 1934, 3a extension, 4 Hollybush Gardens 1936, 5 Horwood 1937, 5a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 95 John Slater, merchant tailor of London, was leased a piece of waste 24 rods by 11 rods on the west side of the … 98 In 1722 the trustees of Parmiter's charity purchased 4½ a. of waste on the west side of Cambridge Road, on either … (1792), no. 263. The Times, 29 May 1788, 3c; 16 June 1788, 3a; 12 Sept. 1788, 2 d; 18 Sept. 1788, 1 c. G.L.R.O., THCS …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Bethnal Green lay wholly within Stepney manor. 36 In 1652 a parliamentary survey was made of the demesne lands, mostly … the former manor house, Bishop's or Bonner's Hall, and 93 a. surrounding it between the Hackney border and Old Ford … Review, xlvii (1976), 163; above, building 1876-1914. e.g. 3a. between highway and bp.'s wood granted to John Morrice in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Bethnal Green relied on springs or wells. There was a conduit and lead pipes in Conduit close, part of Pyotts on … 79 According to an 18th-century owner, the close contained a spring dedicated to St. Winifred in 1160 within a Gothic … 1823-8, 29 Mar., 26 Oct. 1826. The Times, 3 Dec. 1831, 3a; above, building 1837-75. Rep. from Cttee. on State of …
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