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History Theses 1901-1970
… on the spread of Islam, with special reference to Africa. H.M. Gohar. Bristol M.A. 1930. International relations on the … of western civilisation in 19th-century Africa. R.W. Goodloe. St. Andrews Ph.D. 1956. African education in … W. Liu. Reading M.Phil. 1966/7. Blackwood's and Africa. C.A. Marin. Edinburgh M.Litt. 1970. Palmerston's policy …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… there is some strong loam-like clay, called brick-earth. ( c) Islington, Pancras, Paddington. The soil is gravelly loam, … Cambridge, 1,097 acres; the Crown, 2,383 acres; F. H. Deane, esq., Ruislip, 1,449 acres; the earl of Jersey, … expect. Symons's Meteorological Magazine, vol. xli ; H. R. Mill, The Rainfall of 1905. Peter Foot, Gen. View of …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… profits of farming. 2 Even in the later 20th century, when c. 44 per cent of Shropshire people lived in the two main … and Enclosure in Salop.' ( c. 1953), cap. i (TS. in S.R.O. 3763/19/1); S.R.O. 3763/20/4; Domesday Geog. of Midland Eng. ed. H. C. Darby and I. B. Terrett (1971), 155; T. Rowley, Salop. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Agriculture 1500-1793 AGRICULTURE c. 1500 c. 1793 Sketch map of farming countries In the 16th … i. 7980; Aubrey, Topog. Coll. ed. Jackson, 66, 309 n.; H. C. Darby, Hist. Geog. Eng. before 1800, 399; Aubrey, Nat. … 49, 51, 6162; B.M. Lansd. MS., vol. 34, f. 103 (102) b; W.R.O. Acc. 212B (B.F./14 a). For this para. generally see …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Agriculture 1793-1870 AGRICULTURE c. 1793 c. 1870 In 1794 T. Davis wrote: 'The agricultural … horses in Wiltshire. 292 In 1859 Pocock purchased a 10 h.p. Fowler engine, an anchorage, and a three-furrow plough. … reports of local newspapers of the mid-19th century. R. Rawlence, of Heale Farm, near Salisbury, was a breeder and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of the Savernake estate by a Shropshire land agent, H. W. Keny, concluded that it was 'with some few exceptions, … entered the liquid milk market. The farms astride the G.W.R. between Swindon and Melksham are an example. 45 Even then … Ibid. 18801954. Rep. Asst. Com. Agric. Depression [C. 7624], p. 5, H.C. (1895), xvi (rep. of R. H. Rew on …
Survey of London
… the edge of the Knyff-Kip engraving of Burlington House in c. 16989 (Plate 42a). This shows a house with, like Clarendon … July 1792 Chambers and Melbourne's other mortgagee, T. H. Broadhead, conveyed their interests to mortgagees of the … finishing of the transaction proposed, and to oblige His R.Hs'. 78 It is not certain whether the purchase price was in …
Survey of London
… 1928, when it was taken over by the Distillers Company, Ltd. 68 The house, which is still standing, and is known as … premises, the headquarters of the London Fire Brigade, W. H. Smith & Son's premises, and the Ministry of Works … 70432. Church Commissioners: Deeds, 70308, fol. 23. L.C.C. Ceremonial pamphlet issued on the opening of Vauxhall …
Survey of London
… Queen's favourites Baron Marochetti and William Theed, J. H. Foley, and the ageing expatriate, John Gibson. Grey had … Redgrave, which the Queen liked. 30 The fresco-painter, J. R. Herbert, may also have produced a design. 31 Among the … James Pennethorne, G. Gilbert Scott, M. D. Wyatt and P. C. Hardwick, the youngest at forty. 39 (A superseded list by …
Survey of London
… submitted design (wherein the sculpture was drawn by J. R. Clayton and G. G. Scott junior 227). Further and more … had before them the small sketch-models made for Scott by H. H. Armstead (see below). Scott's control was nominally … make a late alteration at Newton's behest, substituting C. R. Cockerell's version of the Parthenon's west pediment …
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