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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… lease by Wigmore, hundred, co. Hereford Wild cattle, or wild cows Wild Fortune, the, of Scheidam Wildmore Fen … account for Y. Yale, Dr. Yardley, Michael, cause against Yare Yarmouth, Great, Norfolk documents dated from Yarmouth, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Lady Mr. Walgrove, John, alias Fleet, license to Walkely, or Walkley, Thos. Walkenden, or Walkden, Jeffrey Walker, Erasmus, letter of Walkin, … de Y. Yale, Dr. Thos. Yapton, Sussex Yardsley, papist Yare, Rob., mayor of Norwich Yarington, Jno. Yarmouth, Great …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… Lieutenant Thomas William See also Whyte. Whitebank. See Yare. Whitechapel, co. Middlesex St. Mary's, minister of. See … at sheriffdom of Wilcox, Wilcocks, Willcox, Nathan or Nathaniel, a Queen's messenger Richard Wilde, Richard … Captain Thomas Sir Walter William, quartermaster Youngson or Young, Mr., minister at Kirkwall Yoward, Thomas Yrschot, …
Cardiff Records
… November December January and ffebruary last past &; every or one of them falsly, wickedly &; malitiously compose write … Copy above referred to.] A Satyr on the unjust Civilians or a true narrative of y e unjust proceedings in Landaffe … as much knave as he is a foole A man who never knew reason or Law the dullest preist y t e're eyes you saw If you'l talk …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is held on the anniversary of the Holy Cross. Goodrich, or Goderich (St. Giles) GOODRICH, or GODERICH ( St. Giles), a parish, in the union of Ross, … is bounded on the east by the North Sea and the river Yare, and on the north by South-Town, or Little Yarmouth, …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… from the combination, "the smaller town on the Gar," or, in modern language, Little Yarmouth: a very singular … already adduced, but would contend for a minor station, or speculatory fortress; which, if erected here, must have … Parvam Jernemuth, et Lothingland. 10 The bridge over the Yare, which unites Yarmouth and Lothingland, was first built …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Lea bridge to Old Ford alongside the Lee trustees' Hackney or New cut by 1834. The supply was increased by … hospital, at first consisted merely of beds for the sick or idiots. In 1764 the trustees felt that they had taken over … In 1836 the diet was wrong for inmates who were mostly old or infirm. 7 In 1837 the guardians reappointed one apothecary …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 19th century many large houses still had their own well or pump. 33 An Act of 1543 allowed water from the heath to be … supplies for the town consisted principally of a pond or well, fed by a spring but perhaps not always in the same … of the inhabitants. 40 Possibly it was the same town pond or well 41 that in 1680 stood at the junction of Heath and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… This chapelry, which is divided into four posts or parts, namely, Haslingden, Henheads, and Higher and Lower … acres, and is bounded on the south by the navigable river Yare: the Norwich and Yarmouth railway passes through it. The … the borough is divided into two wards, called East, or Hastings, and West, or St. Leonard's, and the number of …
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