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A History of the County of Chester
… towns and cities. The constraints imposed by the river Dee and its meadows meant that most suburban development took … style of the original building. 3 East of Grosvenor Park, Dee Hills, an estate of 10 acres, was by the 1850s being … of smaller, plainer houses on the river bank. In 1873 Dee Hills still had extensive grounds with pleasure gardens …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… at Bidston and at a house he built by the side of the Dee, near Chester, Lord Strange taking up the public duties …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 38 d. Perhaps the Henry Russell who was the lessee of the Dee Mills in 1341; Morris, Chest. under the Plantagenets, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Edward Kelley (155595) the alchemist, a friend of Dr. John Dee, held converse with the corpse of a poor man which he and …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… abroad, with their proposals for getting in same. Mr. Dee, joint Receiver with Dee of the county of Sussex, being dead, and a great part of …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… report on the case of the sureties of Nicholas and Edward Dee read and agreed to. [ Treasury Minute Book XXIX. pp. …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… from Thomas Cooper et al sureties of Nicholas and William Dee, late Receivers for Sussex. Referred to the Agents for …
Calendar of Treasury books
… Cumberland. Respit taken off. [Ditto from] John and Nicho. Dee as ditto for Sussex. Respit taken off. [Ditto from] James …
Calendar of Treasury books
… Lawrence Ambrose, Thomas Richers, Caleb Powell, John Dee and Thomas Lloyd on behalf of themselves and several …
Calendar of Treasury books
… to. (Delivered ut supra.) Ditto on the petition of Mr. Dee. Agreed to. (Delivered ut supra.) Ditto on the petition …
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