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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in 1806. The village is on the south side of the river Calder. There is an extensive manufacture of earthenware; …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… 1821, when the works were purchased by Mr. Dixon, of the Calder iron-factory, by whose son, Mr. William Dixon, the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… and Sir James Innes, his eldest lawful son, to Sir James Calder of Muirtown, dated 17 March, 1681, now belonging to the King through the said Sir James Calder being guilty of usury, by the laws of Scotland. [ …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… the younger, Sir John Maitland, Sir Hugh Campbell of Calder, Sir James Montgomery of Skelmerlie, Sir Patrick Home …
Statutes of the Realm
… the makeing and keeping navigable the Rivers of Aire and Calder in the County of Yorke.[Rot. Parl. 10 Gul. III. p. 4. … at their own Costs, to make navigable the Rivers Aire and Calder, as herein mentioned; and to make Cuts through … Whereas the makeing and keeping of the Rivers of Aire and Calder in the County of Yorke navigable and passable with …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… the Report of the Bill for making the rivers of Ayre and Calder in Yorkshire navigable, which was opposed, but it is …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… Alexander Ross of Clava, Robertson of Inches, Campbell of Calder, younger, James Frazer of Relict (?), Frazer of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… Fraser of Relick, James Fraser of Auchnagern, the laird of Calder, the laird of Kilraock, Hugh Ross of Clavalg, George … Tulloch of Tanachie, bailly Stuart of Elgine, Sir James Calder of Muirtoun, Robert Urquhart of Burrisyairds, Robert …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and met the new line of navigation made by the Aire and Calder Company. The road from Doncaster, by Askerne, to …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… clay district of the Dearne below Barnsley, and of the Calder below Wakefield. These various measures rest upon the … the Swale, the Ure, the Wharfe, the Derwent, the Aire, the Calder, the Don, the Hull, the Tees, and the Esk; all of … and a few miles lower, near Castleford, is joined by the Calder, which is navigable up to SalterHebble, near Halifax. …
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