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A History of the County of Middlesex
… came from endowment. 40 The church was designed by J. S. Alder in the style of the 14th century. It is built of red …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… state, consist of oak, ash, mountain-ash, beech, elm, alder, poplar, sycamore, hazel, larch, pine, plane, firs, and … rivers are considerable remains of ancient timber, chiefly alder, ash, and willow, with a few oak and birch trees. The …
A Dictionary of London
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Durden, Fra. French, John Dynely, Francis Barraby, William Alder, John Wilcox, 50 l. per an. each. Co. Essex. Thomas …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… there late Geo. Carver's 0 3 0 " lands there late Jno. Alder's 0 0 6 " lands there late Jno. Womble's 0 1 0 " lands …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… in obtaining verdicts against Charles Selby and William Alder for carrying wool out of Northumberland into Scotland. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… for Cos. Leicester and Rutland: 70 l. per an. William Alder for the North Riding of Yorks.: 80 l. per an. Gamaliel …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Dormant warrants for 80 l. per an. salary each to William Alder, William Chamberlain, Gusta Young, William Ingram and …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… and Berwickon-Tweed in place of Geo. Williamson. William Alder for Yorks. North Riding. Edmund Ferne for Leicester and …
A History of the County of Essex
… century. 67 Much of the remaining woodland was managed; alder coppices were recorded c. 1240 and 1332. 68 There were … woods, totalling over 111 a. composed of oak, willow, alder, ash, beech, hazel, and other underwood. A 20 ft. wide …
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