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The Environs of London
… Nicholas, Greenwich, Lewisham, Camberwell, Rotherhithe, and by the river Thames. It contains about 1800 acres of … occupied by market gardeners 1; the remainder marsh and pasture. The soil on the hills, towards Brockley, is … Crispe, joining with the Duke of Ormond, the Earl of Bath, and others, who were embarked with him in this …
Petitions to the Derbyshire Quarter Sessions, 1632-1770
… Quarter Sessions: 1630s William Edwards, minister, and others of Ashover, on behalf of Robert Norman. Q/SB/2/28 … of a woman child begotten on the bodye of Mary Stubbinge and was bound by recognizance to the Sessions, for the … for truthe, that the said child is departed this life, and was buried in the parishe churchyard at Northwingfield …
Petitions to the Derbyshire Quarter Sessions, 1632-1770
… Quarter Sessions: 1650s John Hobbes, Humfrey Foddringham and Humfrey Jackson. Q/SB/2/639 (1650-1659) To the Right … The humble peticion of John Hobbes Humfrey Foddringham and Humfrey Jackson [Hu]mbly sheweth That your petitioners … which time your petitioners weere mamed in the servis and were by order of Sessions appointed to have a pension …
Petitions to the Derbyshire Quarter Sessions, 1632-1770
… humbly pray for the continuance of Your Worships helthes and prossperities whilst we live James Henstocke John Taylor … to the Common Goale at the shute of the high sheriffe and am altogether unable to porchis my liberty untill untill … pittie of me Worthy Gentlemen my wife is gret with child and hath fore small children allredy and my mother a very …
Petitions to the Derbyshire Quarter Sessions, 1632-1770
… prisoner in Derby gaol. Q/SB/2/329 (1681) To the honorable and right worshippfull his Majesties Justices of the peace … your poore distressed Peticioner is now bigg with Child and neare her time ready to be delivered, and hath nothing to help her selfe withall, neither hath she …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… S. boundary. The higher land in the N.W., between 107 m. and 145 m. above OD, is covered by Boulder Clay. From this … the land drops towards the S.E. across Northampton Sand and Upper Lias Clay, to the R. Ise here flowing at some 90 m. … in 19068 led to the discovery of three 'early British' wells, 6 m. below the existing land surface. Associated with …
Survey of London
… Sketch-Map of St. Pancras showing the principal Manors and estates Compiled by W. Mc. B. Marcham. PLATE 1. Highgate Road and Grove Terrace, c. 1870 From Ordnance Survey 1875. 2. ( a) … Potter Collection in the British Museum. 34. St. Pancras Wells. The long room From the Council's collection of prints …
Survey of London
… of Euston Road). 5. Section of same map (Euston Road and south of it). 6. St. Pancras (New) Church. Plan, elevations and sections by Inwood From the chruch. 7. St. Pancras (New) … Photographs, National Buildings Record. 59. ( a) Bagnigge Wells ( b) Bagnigge Wells and tile works From watercolours in …
Survey of London: volume
… of plates DESCRIPTION OF THE PLATES Plate 1. Nos. 43 and 44 Parliament Street, exterior Photograph. 2. Nos. 43 and 44 Parliament Street, ground and first-floor plans Measured Drawing. 3. Nos. 43 Parliament …
Survey of London Monograph
… of the compass, the main entrance being on the west, and the chapel, with its vestibule, immediately opposite on … the main entrance door to the chapel vestibule are shallow wells from which the old fire engine ( Plate 48), made about … to the Rev. Moses Browne, chaplain to the College, is of Bath stone and is much perished. It records his death, at the …
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