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A History of the County of Somerset
… Isles, but no less than 43 species belong to Watson's 'Atlantic' group, which consists of plants having a … the result of the investigations of the late Mr. C. E. Broome and Dr. G. H. K. Thwaites in the neighbourhood of … by two residents in the county, viz. the late Mr. C. E. Broome of Batheaston and Dr. H. Franklin Parsons, formerly …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Braly, Thomas 1522. See Brayley. Braly, Zacharius s. John, of Bandon Bridge, co. Cork, p.p. Trinity Coll., … 1588, aged 17; (? B.A. 1595, as Matthew). Brome, Abraham (Broome) s. Abraham, of Bakewall, co. Derby, pleb. Merton … Index Ecclesiasticus; Mayor, 136; & Calamy, iii. 13. Broome, Edward of Salop, pleb. Magdalen Hall, matric. 11 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Strafforth and Tickhill, W. riding of York, 6 miles (S. E.) from Barnsley; containing 1704 inhabitants. This … hundred of Wigmore, county of Hereford, 10 miles (W. by S.) from Ludlow; containing, in the English portion, with the … on June 22nd. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 5. 11. 0., and in the gift of the Earl of Oxford: …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… the Castle of Gleubervie, hearing that a party of the king's friends were assembled at this place, attacked them early … parish, is a cemetery, which is still called St. Magdalen's chapel, the only memorial, perhaps, of an edifice of that … a dorsal eminence, on the eastern side, called St. Andrew's, or Ander hill, upwards of 400 feet in height. At the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… was described as 'a hamlet of scattered houses'. 24 Bishop's Wood, c. 1680 'a little vill a little beyond Kiddemore … pair of horses to take it over the bad road through Bishop's Wood to Ivetsey Bank on Watling Street. 41 A rival coach, … back twice a week. 44 The post office was at 'The Giffard's Arms' by 1818, 45 and by 1860 there was also a post office …
London Bridge
… opposite the said church situated between the king's street leading to Billingsgate to the south and the common … 12d. quit-rent sometime received from 2 shops with solar/s built over under one structure, situated in the parish of … Guildhall of London. (Nor for 12d. from 2 shops with solar/s built over under one building, situated in the parish of St …
London Bridge
… aforesaid, 5. To a priest of a chantry in St Paul's church for the soul of Ralph Dungeon, for a quit-rent of … in the same parish, which were sometime John Lyndesey's, for a year ended at the said Michaelmas, 4s. 368. [f. … this account, 3s. 4d. To the dean and chapter of St Paul's for a quit-rent of 19s. a year from tenements in the parish …
London Bridge
… week as above, 2s. 1d. Item to John Silkeston for the cook's stipend, the dogs' food, and for ale in form and fashion as … whole week, 4s. Item paid for ale given to the carpenter/s by the Wardens, 3d. Item to the said sawyers for 4 days, by … for the week, 2s. 1d. Item to John Silkeston for the cook's stipend, the dogs' food, and for ale, as above, total 2s. …
London Bridge
… for 389 16s. 4d. received from the rents of the Bridge's tenements in London and Southwark, lying in the parishes as … Item they seek allowance for vacancies of the Bridge's tenements in London and Southwark, as appears on the dorse … Item they seek allowance for payments for the Bridge's tenements in London and Southwark, as appears by the rental …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… col' tamit at 17d' [Inventories (1665)]. Given brimstone's inflammable character, it appears in expressions like 'fire … [Singer et al. (1957)]. An advertisement placed in Aris's Birmingham Gazette in its first year of issue, 1743, … and Wales, the main focus of the Coalbrookdale Company's distribution network. By 1750 it appears that British Oil …
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