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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… read Potkyn, and the like page 58. The vicarage of Kemsing with Seal, consists of the small tithes of both parishes, with a portion of the great tithes in Seale, formerly called … Harvey, of Redleaf. Chidingstone. PAGE 211. Sharp's Place, with Idehill farm in this parish, and Sevenoke, belonged to …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Adlington Hall, a very ancient and curious structure with a garden of cut yew hedges, which has long been the … of which 331 are free: the living is a perpetual curacy, with a net income of 150, in the gift of the Rector. The … of the truth of that opinion. The living is a rectory, with that of Burleston annexed, valued in the king's books at …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Secretary, in one Branch, correspond in a great measure with those of The Chancellor of Exchequer in this Country; he … the whole Financial Business of the Government, in concert with the Accountant General; but the Secretary is the chief … Opium, and he conducts the Correspondence of Government with the Three Boards of Revenue in the Upper, Lower and …
Journal of the House of Lords
… are expected to be diminished in future, as compared with 1828-29, by the various Reductions of Establishments, … A very great many. There are hardly Two Provinces alike with respect to their local Usages: even in Districts, or … Castes whom the Subject under Discussion may affect. With respect to Brahmins, the principal Brahmins are called; …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Hertford, and 20 (N. W. by N.) from London; containing, with those portions of the parishes of St. Michael and St. … inhabitants to erect houses, by supplying them with money and materials. Fritheric, or Frederic, the … Queen Margaret compelled the Earl of Warwick to retreat with considerable loss: after this action, the town was …
Survey of London
… Denham, the western half of which Denham, in association with Pulteney, sold to the Earl of Burlington in January … Burlington Gardens, to Sir Thomas Clarges (who was later, with Guy, to be named as trustee for much of Pulteney's … butler's pantries, one having a bed alcove and a silver closet. Three openings in the north wall of the hall gave …
Old and New London
… for ever." In the western niche was an effigy of Samuel, with this inscription:"And Samuel said unto all Israel, … on account of the frontispiece, which represents Day with a whip entering the room of his workmen, who are sleeping, the sun shining upon them. He rouses them with these words: "Arise, for it is day." This gate was sold …
Survey of London
… begun here in 1730, when Sir Richard Grosvenor had agreed with the builders of the Grosvenor Chapel that in … undertakers or their executors to Samuel Adams, glazier, with John Spencer, carpenter, and Edmund Rush, mason, as … It consists of two sitting rooms, three bed rooms, water closet, kitchen, scullery, pantry, cellars etc.' 25 Another …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… in St. Lawrence Jewry parish to the N., this charter with its covenants about water and lights was cited as … de Hunilan' son of Rose granted to William Joymer the land with houses, etc., which her father had held of Jordan son of … next to it, a buttery and countinghouse nearby, and a closet by the buttery, a parlour, chambers over the hall, …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… W. and E. were 5 and 10, respectively. This account deals with the history of 8 and 9 together down to 1328, after … granted £2 rent to Holy Trinity Priory from the seld with shops, etc., late of William son of Sabelina in … 14 ft. (E.-W.) (4.88 m. by 4.27 m.). wainscoted and with a closet, and behind it a kitchen and staircase 14 ft. by 13 …
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