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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
A History of the County of Stafford
… were at Pleck 60 children aged between 7 and 13 who needed cheap or free schooling; the schoolroom which was built on … in general, leaving much trace. Thomas Jackson, who kept a cheap private-adventure school at his house between 1828 and … in impudence'. 86 By 1870 there were 30 dame schools and cheap privateadventure schools in the town, with over 1,000 …
A History of the County of Essex
… of the line to Shernhall Street, the introduction of cheap workmen's fares, and completion of the line to Hale End …
A Dictionary of London
… H. III. (Cal. Ch. I. p.m. I. p.304). Identified with Cheap Ward (q.v.) (Beavan, 372). Ward of Alan Baalun …
A History of the County of Essex
… poorhouse, leased in 1727, was at first used as a form of cheap accommodation rather than an alternative to out-relief. … abandoned. Also in 1801 a scheme was launched to provide cheap food for the poor. The necessary funds were drawn from …
A Dictionary of London
… been named from the ports or wharfs on the river side. Cheap: The great thoroughfare now Cheapside which gives it … designations. The two exceptions are: "Fori "= Cheap, and "Alegate "=Aldgate. It is possible to identify …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Lottery, as he had done for former years. Are his rates as cheap as others' rates? Out Letters ( General) XX, p. 168. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… to market with, viz. when the roads are good and carriage cheap those at London send down brass halfpence and for 80 l. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… answer the charge of freight, we believe it may be sold as cheap as that from the Northern Crowns [the Baltic]. However …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… (8) The Board to make provision of stores when prices are cheap. The Clerk of each [royal] house to have the keeping of …
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