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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Jan. Grutchfield, J. 1774 15 Feb. Harris, J. 1774 15 Feb. Appleby, T. [Hanger by 1784] 1774 16 Feb. Rand, J. By 1781 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… there are a small circle and two camps called Foula and Appleby Slack; there are also traces of ancient defensive …
A History of the County of Oxford
… for Kirkby Lonsdale and Kendal; of Lord Thanet (1720) for Appleby. But some were for other regionsthe foundation of …
Register & Records of Holm Cultram
… p. 129; D. art. 81).Laurence f. Robert the seneschal [of Appleby castle], de Neubiginge, grants to Holm abbey all …
Survey of London
… J.Redolph Bourcard, Russian vice-consul; 183842, Samuel Appleby, solicitor. No. 57. (28, N. 19). 181521, Captain …
Old and New London
… breasts scrolls displaying the five wounds of Christ. Near Appleby a band of these fanatics stopped a lawyer named Aske, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… esq. was chosen in his room. He made his choice for Appleby, upon which Sir William Twysden, bart. was chosen in his room. Sir William Twysden in 1696 was chosen for Appleby, and Sir Charles Sedley, bart. was chosen here in his …
A History of the County of York
… did not place all their investments in trade. Peter of Appleby exported wool, bought wool in York for an alien …
Survey of London
… equipment at the West India Docks was broken in 18734 when Appleby Brothers made hydraulic cranes for the South Dock … of the 1870s included 10-ton travelling steam cranes from Appleby Brothers. Steam was cheaper than hydraulic power for …
Survey of London
… travelling steam cranes, some of which were supplied by Appleby Brothers of East Greenwich. 614 Still more mahogany …
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