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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Field, are two tumuli. In the mountainous district is Craig Cwm Clyd, a rock nearly sixty yards in perpendicular … between two brooks, near a hill in the parish, called the Craig, is a strong military station of small extent; and near Craig Mill are evident traces of a Roman road leading across …
A History of the County of Essex
A History of the County of Shropshire
… i, pl. 50; Callaughton map of 1796 (in Mr. J. R. Craig's possession). S.R.O. 1224/2/161. S.R.O. 294/5. W.B.R., … Libr., DDFA/26/120; Callaughton map of 1796 (in Mr. J. R. Craig's possession). S.R.O. 1093, parcel 161, Atterley and … 45-49v. S.R.O. 3765/1; Bourton map of 1795 (in Mr. J. R. Craig's possession). O.S. Map 1/2,500, Salop. LVII. 3 (1883 …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… land forms a ridge increasing in elevation, and which at Craig-Sparrow is 600 feet in height. The low lands are …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… On the east, a new road has been opened to Ferry-Port-on-Craig. Newstead NEWSTEAD, a village, in the parish of … are seen feeding upon the herbage of the rocks of Castle-Craig, at a height beyond the reach of other animals. The …
Survey of London
… Sir Edward Lovett Pearce, ed. Howard Colvin and Maurice Craig, for Roxburghe Club, 1964, p. xliii: Christopher … and further information kindly supplied by Dr. Maurice Craig. Architectural Drawings, ut supra, p. xliii and Pl. … work at Ashley Park, Surrey. (information from Dr. Maurice Craig, 1981, and from records of the Exchequer.) …
Survey of London: volume
… Lord Glenburvy. 180416 Edw. Fawkes. 181732 Chas. Alex. Craig. 1833 Mrs. Craig. 183437 John Croker Bulteel. 1838 Stephen Saver. 1839 …
Survey of London
… Nos. 8 and 9, Craig's Court CHAPTER 36: XVIIINOS. 8 AND 9, CRAIG'S COURT (DEMOLISHED) Date and Description of Structure. The earliest date at which Nos. 8 and 9, Craig's Court, can be identified in the ratebooks is 1708, …
City of London Livery Companies Commission. Report
… The Fishmongers' Company (Preston's Will)," 5 Mylne and Craig's "Report," p. 19, as follows:"By the recognised custom … the Fishmongers' Company" (Kneseworth's Will) 5 Mylne and Craig's 'Report,' p. 16, "The result is that the Company, by … v. the same Company" (Preston's Will) 5, Mylne and Craig, p. 24, "It was immaterial whether the Crown actually …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… New Posso, Quarter, Polmood, Portmore, Callends, Castle-Craig, Cairnmuir, Mossfennan, Rachan, Broughton Place, the …
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