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The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… London Diary, January-June 1859 1. January. 1859. Went on with alphabet, out errands etc. The new Portsmouth Railway … Mr. Millard preached both times. Very foggy. 3. Went on with alphabet, out errands, stamped blocks etc. Oh, what a … Went to Underwoods (Grosvenor Square) cut up wood, went on with alphabet etc. There was one person killed and between 30 …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… and some other officials. My father went to Richmond today with the Misses Hepburn. 4. Finished 'Smelling bottle' and … it) of course only makes their opponents crow the more, with joy at it. 6. Went on with the 'work table,' cut up wood. No news. Very fine day. …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… news. Rainy. We are now, I am glad to say, pretty busy and with a fair chance of keeping so for some time. I hope it may be so for many reasons. 8. Went on with 'blast furnace' and drew letters. No news. Rainy. The … went to Kearney etc. No news. Fine day. 22. Went on with machine. No news. Fine day. 23. Finished machine and …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… wood cut figures. Very wet and in morning was favoured with a sharp thunderstorm, perhaps a remnant of that one … and have to take their trial for manslaughter. 2. Went on with wood-cut figures, etc. Dull and heavy sky. In afternoon I went to Royal Academy and was much pleased with Stanfield's sea pieces and landscapes and also with
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… Wet in evening. 5. Touched up watches, West Moor pit, on with Clay Cross works etc. In evening went to cricket at … Rainy, pretty considerably during the day. 6. Went on with Clay Cross works, cut up wood etc. Showery. 7. Went on with Clay Cross works etc, cut up wood. In afternoon we were …
A History of the County of Northampton
… To the east and north-east Wicken has a lengthy boundary with Passenham, running in part through fields between the … commemorated annually ever since by a special service, with cakes and ale, in the village on the Thursday in Holy … The main east-west route through the village linked Wicken with Deanshanger and Leckhampstead. 62 By the early 19th …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Little Gransden, co. Cambridge, 1597, which he exchanged with Barley 1599, rector of Reed, Herts, 1613, and of … of Cronweare, (both) co. Pembroke, 1703; perhaps twin with William same date. See Foster's Index Eccl. Willyams, … and of Winchester 1723, lord almoner and clerk of the closet, until his death 10 Aug., 1734, monument in Winchester …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in London of estates including ten mansae at Neasden with Willesden is generally thought to be spurious. 39 … and three from 'Forth tune', possibly to be identified with Fortune in Harlesden. 40 In 1086 the canons of St. … the leasehold interest in Bounds and Brondesbury, together with 42 a. of adjoining freehold land, from Lady Elizabeth …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… orchards and gardens to the same belonging, "together with the custody of a "certain garden commonly called the … of England, he being one of those who have contributed, with him, to the settling of this nation; and requesting him … Dr. John Tillotson, dean of Canterbury, as clerk of the closet. [ S.P. Dom. Entry Book, 57, p. 229.] April 18. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… in the Greyhound frigate, to the value of 300 l., which, with his other disbursements, amounts to the sum of 606 l. 11 … to the Lords of the Admiralty. Having acquainted the Queen with a copy of a letter which you sent me from Captain … church of St. Paul's, London, and clerk of the King's closet. [ H.O. Church Book 1, p. 78.] April 22. Kensington. …
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