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The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… etc. There has just been opened for traffic a new branch of the North Eastern Railway (from Durham to Bishop Auckland) … railway works will now I think bear comparison with any of the roads and bridges that the Romans have left us. My father has been offering the editorship of the mag to Mr Reade. He has not answered us yet. 4. …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… was favoured with a sharp thunderstorm, perhaps a remnant of that one which astonished Liverpool yesterday. The Queen … gone to Manchester; they take up their abode at the Earl of Ellesmere's during their stay there. The enquiry into the causes of the accident on the North Kent Railway still goes on, and …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… damage. There was it appears a considerable quantity of saltpetre in the portion of the building on fire, which blew some walls down killing … My father went to Clapham, mother to Brixton. The friends of the late Mr Cox commenced an action against the Great …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Wicken WICKEN The parish of Wicken occupies some 2,321 acres 37 in the extreme south of Cleley hundred on the north bank of the Great Ouse, which … Midlands, the Society of Merchant Venturers made regular tours to inspect their property, under the guidance of their …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… AND GROWTH. Apart from Roman Watling Street, evidence of man's activities in the Willesden area before the Saxon … finds at Park Royal, Bronze Age vessels on the site of Brent reservoir, and Roman bricks at Neasden. There have also been suggestions of Iron Age tracks and hill-top forts. 5 From the late …
Statutes of the Realm
… 12.] Reasons for passing this Act. All Persons pardoned of Treason, &c.; before 16th May 1690. The King and Queens … Kingdome and that by occasion thereof and otherwise many of their Subjects are fallen into danger of and lye open to … to settle and dispose Lands. An Act to enable Thomas Berenger Esquire to sell Lands for payment of his debts. An …
William and Mary, 1694: An Act for granting to his Majestie an Aide of Four shillings in the Pound for One Yeare and for applying the yearely summe of [£300,000] for Five yeares out of the Dutyes of Tunnage and Poundage and other summes of money payable upon Merchandizes exported and imported for carrying on the Warr against France with vigour [Chapter III Rot. Parl. pt. 2.]
Statutes of the Realm
… Chapter III. An Act for granting to his Majestie an Aide of Four shillings in the Pound for One Yeare and for applying the yearely su[m]me of Three hundred thousand Pounds for Five yeares out of the Dutyes of Tunnage and Poundage and other su[m]mes of
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… Commissions for Sir William Russell, bart., to be captain of the troop in the regiment of horse commanded by Col. John Coy, of which Capt. Hambden Coy was late captain; for Hambden Coy, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… 1. Whitehall. Warrant to apprehend David Lindsay, accused of holding correspondence with the King's enemies, and of carrying on dangerous practices against the Government. [ … the Laird of Balnagoun, Colonels Whiteford, and Robert Tours(?), Major George Windham, Captain John Scott, Thomas …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… December 1690 December 1690 Dec. 1. Whitehall. The Earl of Nottingham to Lieutenant-General Ginckle. Mr. Edward … that he was bound with Capt. John Lloyd, deceased, late of Col. Villiers' regiment of horse, at the instance and for the proper debt of Capt. …
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