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Survey of London
… of Hampstead in 1635 in return for 50 paid by Thomas Cleave, citizen and haberdasher of London to Richard …
Survey of London Monograph
… building with a coat of stonelime and sharp sand. 26 John Cleave, the smith, was kept busy "sharping," mending or "new …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… (new red sandstone) occurs throughout the parish except on Cleave Hill, where a narrow strip of the lower keuper … including two of inland water. Otherwise Gall or Goe. Cleave Hill is a spur to the west. It was called Uplitherland …
London Radicalism 1830-1843
… late editor of the Christian Corrector in the Chair. Mr Cleave proposed the following resolution 'That we view with … of the people into their most serious consideration.' Mr Cleave spoke of the character of the bill and of some … it. [A resolution to call a national convention.] Mr Cleave proposed an adjournment, the business was too …
Old and New London
… not only all that roam the forest and the desert, and cleave the air, but some others that dwell in the caverns of …
Old and New London
… The paths of pleasure trace; Who foremost now delight to cleave With pliant arm thy glassy wave? The captive linnet …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… by long lying had become as thick as treacle, and would cleave like birdlime; salt congealed together as hard as …
Survey of London
… carvers; Isaac Mansfield, plasterer; John Robins and John Cleave, smiths; Jos. Goodchild, glazier; James Preedy, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… continued to descend in this family until 17245, when Sir Cleave Moore sold it to James, tenth earl of Derby, 21 from …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to Everill widow of Edmund Fleetwood; ibid. no. 767. Sir Cleave Moore and Margaret Moore spinster held the moiety of … Sir N. Shireburne purchased in 17012 some at least of Sir Cleave Moore's estate; the 'manor' is not named. Baines, …
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