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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… town is Woburn Abbey, with its noble park, the seat of his grace. Itoccupies the site of a Cistercian abbey founded in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
Alumni Oxonienses
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Dissenters' Meeting Houses. J. Fielder, A Record of Divine Grace in a brief account of Mr. Joseph Olding (Romsey, 1851), …
A History of the County of Oxford
… house behind it. By 1652 John Shewsmith, who married Grace Metcalfe, window, 21 owed an additional 2 d. quitrent … by the banker Sir Theodore Janssen 92 and later owned by Grace Cottrell of Rousham and her sister Elizabeth Cartwright … O.R.O., D.V. VIII/275; D.V. X/23; ibid. Misc. Darby 1/27; bill of 1895; Misc. Brotherton 1/3. For no. 7 High Street, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… George Whitton, alderman and M.P., probably instigated the Bill and certainly paid for the new wool market; there may … to Benjamin Johnson, also left over 1,000; his widow Grace, Johnson's niece and beneficiary, later married Edward … HO 107/890, 893, 1730. Sel. Cttee. on G. W. Union Rly. Bill, H.L. 227, pp. 11420. Oxoniensia, iii. 148 sqq.; H. A. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 13. In the later 16th century the corporation promoted a bill to make Woodstock a staple town which failed in 1572 but … trading in wool and yarn within the borough. 15 In 1581 a bill to restrict such trade to inhabitants only, except on … the support given by Woodstock's M.P.s to the Regency Bill of 1789, required them to oppose the repeal of the Test …
A History of the County of Oxford
… have been moderates, and neither voted for the Exclusion Bill: Sir Littleton Osbaldeston of Chadlington, a lawyer … duke and the sitting members never supported the Reform Bill; 7 even Lord Blandford, who had proposed enlarging …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… never detected. Then rest we assvred, throvgh Gods good grace, Her sovle in ye Heavens hath taken her place. & died …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… was built at Woolwich, which that monarch named the "Harry Grace de Dieu;" but it does not appear that any regular …
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