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Survey of London
… CHAPTER XI - Poplar Dock Poplar Dock was London's first railway dock when it opened in 1851. aThe site, … timber in 1844, to plans by John S. Adams and Henry D. Martin. The work, by Carden & Hack, involved the removal … colliers to rail, the first systematic use of hydraulic cranage in the Port of London and an early instance of the …
Survey of London
… Stables The 18289 reservoirs were separated from Preston's Road by a dwarf wall and fence, erected by Jolliffe & … Company in 1850. 61 The wall is 22ft 2in. tall to Preston's Road, but only 6ft 6in. tall to the dock, indicating the … are secondary insertions. 77 The extension of hydraulic cranage included a 30-ton straight-jibbed quay crane, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… in the later 18th century. 24 In 1838 the township's tithes were commuted to £235 a year: the great tithes to … churchwardens had been appointed for a number of years. 59 H. J. Moreton, 1947-74, held the living with that of Hadley. … 1735; T.S.A.S. 2nd ser. xii. 320, 332. Descr. based on Cranage, vii. 617; Pevsner, Shropshire, 232. S.R.O., q. sess. …
A History of the County of Chester
… of Chester. In 1284 Queen Eleanor gave alms of 6 3 s. 0 d. to build a chapel and cell for the recluse of St. Martin's … diverse. A local family took its name from a hermitage at Cranage in the 13th century and at Tarporley the chantry … Ormerod, Hist. Ches. i. 354) are equally fictitious. V.C.H. Staffs. iii. 248. Ibid. 2301; G. Barraclough, Early Ches. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… letters for the 2 "morryans." Ostrich feathers.6 tops, 12 d. each, for the bonnets of the King and lords. "Kolen … white satin for ladies' gowns, and cut into 184 letters, H.K. For Cornish's and the minstrel's garments, for 40 … of the said horns from Calais to Tournay, 13 s. 4 d. Cranage and wharfage, to Th. Redman, from 1 May 5 Hen. VIII. …
Roger Whitley's Diary 1684-1697
… Roger Whitley's Diary December 1695 December 1695 December 1. Sonday, was … Anderson stayd awhile; drank sherry; came home; Hall of Cranage came to me about Shotwick wood; I insisted on 450 … also invited) dined with me; all went before 5. Hall of Cranage spoke to me in the streete about Shotwick wood, I …
Roger Whitley's Diary 1684-1697
… Roger Whitley's Diary July 1695 July 1695 July 1. Monday, I went before 12 … I had or should receive during this mayoralty)at 3 s. 6 d. p[er] measure (wood & pood?, allowing one for scoare) they … did not meete him. [fo. 191v] July 24. Wednesday, Hall of Cranage came to see me about the cordwood at Shotwick; …
Calendar of the plea and memoranda rolls of the city of London
… wine: for freightage from Sandwich to London, £7 15s; for cranage and the drawers of the wine, 23s 3d; to a cooper for … a dull blue. A kind of coarse woollen cloth, frieze. N.E.D. Sc. amice, an ecclesiastical hood. This appears to have … were Aldermen until that date. Cal. of Letter Book H, p. 58. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… former mayors tried to settle a dispute over new duties of cranage and wharfage, 68 and in the next year two of the … 230. Cal. Close, 132730, 237. Ibid. 133739, 615, 6201. D. & C. Sar. 1/1/9. Deed of John Spicer to Peter Bennet 1345. … where his name is not mentioned. Cal. Pat. 144652, 443. W. H. Jones, 'Merchants of the Staple in England', W.A.M. ix. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… conveyed the estate into the families of Haunton, D'Ewyas, and de Holland: an heiress of Sir John D'Ewyas … at 18, and in the patronage of Sir William Eustace, K.C.H.; appropriators, the Dean and Chapter of Canterbury. The … townships of Arclid, Betchton, Blackden, Bradwall, Cotton, Cranage, Hassall, Sandbach, Twemlow, Wheelock, and part of …
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