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Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… to her Late Majesty Queen Anne, printed for J. Brindley and R. Montagu, London, facsimile of 1733 edition, …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Magdalen Hall, matric.-entry under date (? 1574), aged 12. Brindley, William s. Thomas, of Hyde, co. Stafford, gent. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… for the master and mistress, who receive 25 per annum. Brindley BRINDLEY, a township, in the parish of Acton, union and …
Survey of London
… Annunciation and the Crucifixion, was carved by Messrs. Brindley and Farmer. 118 The stained glass included work by …
Survey of London
… Gradually further improvements were made. In 1880 Brindley and Foster supplied a new organ, and in 1881 an open …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Jenkins to the north-east of the town centre where James Brindley built the flint-grinding windmill for the Wedgwoods … 294 In 1760 an estate called 'the two Bicars', tenanted by Brindley and Rogers, was bought from Charles Crewe by John …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Newcastle Street west of Ellgreave Street erected by John Brindley c. 1773 was bought as the parsonage house, William …
A History of the County of Stafford
… they also invented a pyrometer and employed James Brindley to build a windmill at the Jenkins for grinding … The first pottery at Longport was built c. 1773 by John Brindley, a younger brother of James Brindley, the engineer, and was acquired by John Davenport in …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… Nicholas Coleabby, Elizabeth, da of John Skinner and Susan Brindley (3) Exchequer stock (1) City property, lands Essex, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Eng. 73. There had been an earlier survey and proposal by Brindley and Robt. Whitworth for a canal from Salisbury to …
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