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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the town, and affords communication with the Mersey, the Dee, the Ouse, the Trent, the Humber, the Severn, and the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… From this, family, it came, by purchase to Rowland Dee, merchant of London, who presented as lord to this church in 1670; his son, Duncan Dee, Esq. inherited it, was serjeant at law, presented in … under sequestration. 1670, Samuel Chapman, by Rowland Dee, of London merchant. This worthy rector left by his will …
Survey of London Monograph
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… comprises a small agricultural tract, lying near the river Dee, supports its own poor, according to an arrangement made …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and Crewe railway, also pass through it; and the river Dee adjoins on the west. Across the middle of the township …
History Theses 1901-1970
… D.Phil. 1934. The trade of Chester and the state of the Dee navigation, 16001800. C. Armour. London Ph.D. 1956. The …
History Theses 1901-1970
… 1650 to 1900. J.E. Williams. Leeds M.A. 1951. The Dee estuary - an historical geography of its use as a port. …
Survey of London
… P.R.O., WORK 6 67, 5 Nov. 1852, 24 Aug. 1853, 15 Nov, 20 Dee. 1854, pp. 637, 646, 653, 654. Annual Report on the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Stanleys, of Hooton. The township lies east of the river Dee, and comprises 600 acres of land, the soil of which is …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… S.) from Great Neston. The parish is situated on the river Dee. The manor for many generations belonged to the Bishops …
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