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A History of the County of Essex
… held by the same individual, but in April 1805 William Ainsworth was dismissed from the two posts and it was …
The Environs of London
… of several Greek plays, and of the later editions of Ainsworth's Dictionary, and Hederic's Lexicon. He published …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a large stone jar, in the beck, in 1836. Cockey-Moor.See Ainsworth. COCKEY-MOOR.See Ainsworth. Cockfield COCKFIELD, a parish in the union of …
Survey of London
… and ascribed by Cruikshank to the year 1553, from Harrison Ainsworth's Tower of London. 3. All Hallows parish in 1681 …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Einsworth, Samuel of Oriel Coll., 17 Feb., 1631-2. See Ainsworth, page 10. Ekins, Alexander B.A. from Clare Hall., …
A History of the County of Chester
… in 1643- 4. In 1643 John Ley's former curate William Ainsworth, who had turned royalist and taken refuge in … continue in office; the 11 who were sequestered included Ainsworth of St. Peter's, Bridge of St. Oswald's, Richard …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… St. Peter's, Rome, and lord chancellor of England. Robert Ainsworth, author of the Latin and English Dictionary, was …
Survey of London
… Top of the same for a Workshop'. 140 Another clockmaker, Ainsworth Thwaites, was at the south end of the row, where …
Old and New London
… William Lennox, Mr. Samuel Carter Hall and Mr. Harrison Ainsworth. Tennyson once, and once only, wrote for Punch, a …
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