Search

Displaying 41 - 50 of 1062
London Radicalism 1830-1843
… malificent influences, social and political, which have in bye-gone times involved states and empires in intestine wars …
Survey of London Monograph
… Boord W t a malicious practise of som in the City to putt bye Alderman Acton from being chosen Lo: Maior, who is to …
St Martin-in-the-Fields
… Edwarde the sixte Butt also by diuers presentmentes Made bye suche Juryes as hath ben in Quene maryes time And in the … Quens Maiestyes tyme that now is Wheroffe p'ts is Inclosed bye the persons ffollowinge. Inprymis one Close abuttynge …
Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… to usage by the Court of Assistants. (6 and 7) That no bye-law or legal usage authorizes such a mode of election, … elected by a select body out of a select body, which no bye-law sanctions or could legally sanction. Master Attwood … of persons eligible for office is also narrowed by the bye-law on which (it was assumed) the practice as to these …
Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… Watson, M.A. 1807 H. T. Grace, M.A. Senior Optime, 1811. Bye Fellow of Pembroke. A. L. Moir. 1812 Maurice Heid Llyod, …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… but was only as a near Minister of ours, taken up, on the Bye, and in their Passage to their more secret Designs; which …
Survey of London
… mad the vewe of the chyrche goodes as here after Ensuythe bye the partyculer parcelles of all maner ornementtes. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… farm to the point at which the same is met by the first bye road on the right leading to Bdgadva farm; thence along the bye road, passing Bdgadva farm, to the point at which the bye road is intersected (between Bdgadva farm and a cottage …
Survey of London
… 'Item I bequeth C and lx li., therwith myn executors to bye . . . lands to the yerely value of viij li, or x li, . . …
Old and New London
… it. Park Lane, in the reign of Queen Anne, was a desolate bye-road, generally spoken of as "the lane leading from … when this was nothing more than a country lane, or bye-road, shaded here and there by trees, and winding its way … is dignified. It is clearly only an enlargement of a rural bye-road, probably worn by the wheels of carts and wagons …
Displaying 41 - 50 of 1062