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A History of the County of Somerset
… payment of which had ceased by 1826. 7 Before 1757 Samuel Darby gave 10 s a year for a sermon on Good Friday and £10 to … 1898 the sermon charities of Richard Castleman and Samuel Darby, the Benjamin Vaughan apprentice charity, and the … to the vicar of Bridgwater in respect of Castleman's and Darby's charities and offered half the income from Vaughan's …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… in its first year of issue, 1743, claimed that Edmund Darby, Samuel Borden and Levy Perry continued 'to sell the … Warehouse in Coalbrook-dale' [Newspapers (1743)]. Edmund Darby must have been the younger brother of the much more … except in the shops selling SEED, for example [Tradecards (n.d.)]. According to Marshall, as quoted in the OED 'the …
A Survey of London
A History of the County of Shropshire
… the meeting were the Darbys of Coalbrookdale, and Abraham Darby (I) was buried in Broseley in 1717. After the … meetings in Madeley in the time of the Methodist vicar J. W. Fletcher (vicar 1760 85) were attended by people from … and the George Pritchard Clothing Charity one of 3. 68 P.N. Salop. (E.P.N.S.), i. 634. This article was written in …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… have been any where on the banks of that river; and Mr. J. W. Roberts, in an interesting little work on the eastern … church, called Brick-kiln Piece, in the occupation of Mr. J. D. Martin, lying about two feet deep. They contained … s p. inquisicoes qd non est ad dampnum vel p'judicium n'rm aut alior si concedam s priori et conventui de Bromholm, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… BRADSTOCK (C.e.) (O.S. 6 in. (a) XXXVIII, S.W. (b) XLV, N.W. (c) XLV, N.E.) Burton Bradstock is a parish on the sea-coast, 3 m. … painted inscription recording the charity of Matthew Darby of Bockhampton, 1784. In S. aisleon E. wall, table of …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… per annum. 11 Raph de Crumwell, 10 E: 1: claimed before J: de Vaux justice itinerant in the county of Nott. against … last wiffe to Thomas Leeke of Hasland in the county of Darby, esq. The said Alis was buryed the 3d. day of January … dies, 18 E. 2. & a die Pasch. in unum mens. Esc. 49 E. 3. n. 71. Esc. 42 H. 3. n. 23. Test. de Nev. Esc. 27 E. 1. n. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… 30 ft. above sea level at 'Peas Hill'; on the left bank (N.W. side) it is a localised gravel-capped outcrop of the … to the foregoing post-Conquest section: R. Willis and J. W. Clark, The Architectural History of the University of … and C. W. Phillips in The Cambridge Region, ed. H. C. Darby (1938); Grahame Clark and T. C. Lethbridge in Victoria …
Old and New London
… and spire. It was erected in 1854, from the designs of Mr. J. Johnson, F.R.S., and is capable of seating upwards of … and hung at Tyburn. Jinney then associated with one Darby; but this union produced a cat-and-dog life, for Darby … strength of his country under the name of a 'Captain R.N.' instead of as a writer, he would have died a wealthy peer …
A History of the County of Somerset
… hundred pound in 1771-2. 41 Dom. Geog. SW. Eng. ed. H. C. Darby and R. Welldon Finn, 146-7. Colgrim's land, Alwine's …
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