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A History of the County of Sussex
A History of the County of Gloucester
A History of the County of Middlesex
Survey of London
… 68 Nos. 164 and 166, September 1, 1824; the Hon. James Abercromby. 69 Nos. 3248 (even) Foxley Road Formerly Nos. 102 … than those of Nos. 6480. November 16, 1826; the Hon. James Abercromby. 82 Nos. 86, 88 and 90, 98, 100110, 114 and 116 … centre ones are blind. September 1, 1824; the Hon. James Abercromby. 83 Nos. 88 and 90 are a plain two-storey pair …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… Collared Urns ( PPS, 27 (1961), 296, Nos. 109 and 110; Abercromby, Bronze Age Pottery, II (1912), Figs. 67 and 95; …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… on with considerable success; it is the property of Lord Abercromby, under whom it is held on lease, at 20 per annum. …
Survey of London
… Henries (1831), Earl of Warwick (183235 and 183754), J. Abercromby, Speaker of the House of Commons (1836), Lord … I. Lee Lee (1832), Thos. Clifton (183336 and 184041), J. Abercromby (183739), Earl of Pembroke (184651), Earl Somers …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… you. I will impute it to nothing as yet, for that Laurence Abercromby has shewn me that he has a letter to me. Marry, I …
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