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A History of the County of Gloucester
… econ. development. Smith, Men and Armour, 210. L. A. Clarkson, 'Leather Crafts in Tudor and Stuart Eng.', Ag. H.R. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… Cottages and Vicar's Farm (N.G. 430591 environs), (ii) Clarkson Road and Grange Farm (N.G. 435585 environs). … wide, cover an area 425 yds. broad; some of those S. of Clarkson Road are prominent, being 1 ft. high, but crossed by … establish connection with the Roman town, but rises in Clarkson Road and Grange Road, where Roman and Saxon burials …
Survey of London
… in 1902 by a north-easterly extension (architect, William Clarkson of Poplar). 268 The other, never fully remedied, was …
Survey of London
… India Dock Road, ground- and first-floorplans. William Clarkson, architect, 1910. Demolished Some of the first … G. J. Anderson, to designs by the local architect William Clarkson, on an unbuilt site about 30ft wide between Nos 68 …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, East Indies, China and Japan
… Withington, and the writer's servant with him, also Robt. Clarkson, who fled from the Dragon for fear of punishment. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Plant, Green and Manton, and Harrison and Smith. R. H. Clarkson and Sons was added shortly afterwards. The combine …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Swan belonging to Francis and Samuel Smith in 1664, 5 the Clarkson family's timber wharf, and Richard Wayte's dyehouse …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… waiter's place ibid. Joseph Billop for a same ibid. Edward Clarkson for a same ibid. Edward Ladkin for a same ibid. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… by the Customs Cashier as so much received from Robt. Clarkson, Esq., surety for David Horton, late Collector of …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… the 18th inst. been paid into the Exchequer by Robert Clarkson, one of the sureties of said Horton. Said sum is to …
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