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Journal of the House of Lords
… Letter to me, which I received upon the Eve of my leaving Bath for Scotland in the Month of January last; and in the …
Old and New London
… and is constructed chiefly of red brick, with dressings of Bath stone, in the most ornate style of Gothic art. It must …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in alternate years. 53 There were similar variations at Easton in the 18th century. 54 The deepest and strongest … given a still fallow for either one or two years. 65 In Easton in the mid-eighteenth century, two of the common … Amesbury. E 317/43, ff. 36. W.R.O. Savernake MSS. surv. Easton 1760. Davis, General View, 5859. Ibid. 46, 5051, 62; …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… its fleece. The rams were distributed through the Bath and West Society. They were, however, ill-adapted for … to Stroud (Glos.) in the north, and drew employers from Bath, Bedminster (Bristol), and Tetbury (Glos.). It was … if at all, covered a larger area. The first after the Bath and West of England Society was perhaps the South-west …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… estate, and towards the end of the sixties the Marquess of Bath became concerned lest his outlay on the estate was not … of Wiltshire. Some landowners, like the Marquess of Bath, felt further that their financial position was … for which prizes were offered at the annual shows of the Bath and West of England Society. When the Ministry of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Stowey 75 and in 1492 was said to be held of the bishop of Bath and Wells. 76 After the death of Nicholas Williams …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 1300: the materials externally are Cowley white brick, and Bath stone. The living is a perpetual curacy, in the gift of …
Survey of London
Survey of London
… the steam carriage in which he managed to get to Bath and back at fifteen miles per hour. It is also said to …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
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