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A History of the County of York East Riding
… From Fish Street were established Nile Street in 1827, Cogan Street in 1833, and Albion Street in 1842. 50 Nile Street and Cogan Street enjoyed for fifty years the services of a … P. Taylor, of Belper (Derbys.), and cost about 16,000.( 7) Cogan Street, Salem Chapel: built in 1833 for the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth
… of Glamorgan. To apprehend William Herbert, Esq., of Cogan Pill, and send him up in custody to the Privy Council. …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… St in 1803; North St in 1806; Southend, High St in 1810; Cogan St in 1834; Mytongate in 1838; and 3 Daltry's Ct, Mytongate, and William's Pl., Cogan St in 1839. Took apps named William Porter of Hull in …
Cardiff Records
… alleged that he "holdeth the Manors of Rothe tewxburie, Cogan, landoghe, Kibur &c., and the Scites of the late … a like cargo of Spanish wines from Cadiz, and landed it at Cogan Pill. Jarvis Tanner, of Cardiff, was master of her. All …
Cardiff Records
… clerk; Thomas Blount, gentleman; William Harberte of Cogan, esquire. 1. Philip Robin of Pennarth in the County of … Leckwith Moor.; Canton Common.; Eley Moor.; Grange Moor.; Cogan Pill. And that there are marsh lands in that county, … but the second life cannot doe soe. Philip Herbert of Cogan, gent., aet. 45, proved the following document: 1671. …
Cardiff Records
… of Kibbor, Roath-Tewkesbury, the Friars, Llandough, and Cogan, with the mansion of Cogan Pill; also several burgages in the town of Cardiff, and …
Cardiff Records
… house could then have been seen right away to Leckwith and Cogan Pill, namely, the Grange Farm. "The tidal harbour of …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… said letters and the matters contained therein. Clyvedon', Cogan'. Clyvedon, Cogan. 43. Item, Richard de Clyvedon', esquier, mist avaunt … pristeront lour conseille, et firont mander William Cogan, chivaler, et il venoit, et ove lour conseilloit. Et …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Rochery, Kerfilli, Blankmoster, Kerdif, Raath, Lyquith, Cogan, Clonn', Radour, Talnan, Lamblethian, Laneltwyt, … Rethery, Caerphilly, Whitchurch, Cardiff, Roath, Leckwith, Cogan, Clun, Radnor, Talnan, Llanblethian, Llantwyt, …
Cardiff Records
… A warth or pasture by the Severn shore in the lordship of Cogan, scheduled in an Inquisition of 1295. ANNOTSHAM. A … "Botelwode," "Byttlewood." A wood in the lordship of Cogan (1492, c. 1540.) "BRADESTREM" (Broad Stream,) the … Lane. "BRODESLYME," Broadslime. One of the boundaries of Cogan Moor ( c. 1290.) BRO-MISCYN, "Bromiskin" (the lowland …
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