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A History of the County of Oxford
… houses were built in the village. Census, 1931; M.O.H. Order 76241. The chief maps used were Berks. R.O., D/EL1 … E 179/163/398, 435, 443. Secker's Corresp. 288; P.R.O., HO 107/1731. Census, 1801-51; P.R.O., HO 107/872, 1731. P.R.O., HO 107/1731. For identification of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… parish; but, about the year 1836, the late George Crane, Esq., the managing partner of the Ynyscedwyn iron … words hic ivcit are legible; the first part of the letter h is wanting, and the a in the second word is reversed. Mr. …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… with lands in Leppington. Barnard Colthowse Christibel Crane and Agnes Clerke Messuage with lands in Westerdaill. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… late Mr. W. Baker in 1851 ( Proc. Somerset Arch. and N. H. Soc. pp. 11624), in which four reptiles and five … eagle, kite, barn-owl, cormorant, bittern, coot and crane were also identified. ' This assem blage of species,' … also been shot in Cheddar Wood ( A Mendip Valley, p. 133, T. Compton). 51. Waxwing. Ampelis garrulus, Linn. A rare …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Herbst. Litodactylus leucogaster, Marsh. Limnobaris T-album, L. Burnham (Fowler, Brit. Col.) Baris picicornis, … Clive Coombe (F. D. Wheeler), and woods near Winscombe (T. H. Ormston Pease). No records from the southern portions of … etc.; the Onion-fly ( Phorbia cepetorum, Meade); the Crane-fly ( Tipula oleracea, Linn.), which is sometimes the …
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