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Journal of the House of Commons
… De Velno's Pills. - Syrup. Devereaux's Kalydor. Dicey's Bathing Spirits. - British Oil. Dickenson's Cephalic …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… Owen, 123, 132 Day, Thomas, 86, 92 Dee, Francis, 116 Dicey, Edward, 31 Digby, William, 91 Dixe, John, 27 Dogyon, …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… Dibley, George A. S.: B.Sc. Eng. 12, Impl. C. C. & G. C. Dicey, Edward J. S.: B.A. 51. Dick, Alastair W.: B.Sc. Eng. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… trade with, 77 and see Barnstaple; Exeter Dewey, Jas., 140 Dicey, Wm., 132, 159 Dickinson, Joshua, 332 dispensaries, see …
Survey of London
… and R. 248, 248n. a Diamond, Redfern and Partners 232, 239 Dicey: Albert Venn llln.; Frank 103, llln.; Mrs. llln. …
Survey of London
… 168n De Worms, Baron Henry (Baron Pirbright) 1302 Dicey, Thomas Edward 171 Dickens, Charles (quoted) 25 Dilke, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Boyce; Brown, Fred; Christian; Collier, John; DaCosta; Dicey; Dyce; Fildes; Furse; Guthrie; Hannah; Hunt, Cecil and … see Exeter; Plymouth Devonshire Place, Dew, Tompkins, Dicey, Frank, Dickins, Chas, Dido and Aeneas, Digby, Geo., …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… was that owned by Robert Raikes and his partner William Dicey in Fish Street, now Wellington Street. Raikes had … continued until his failure in 1719. In 1720 Raikes and Dicey published the St. Ives Mercury, which, on the … later, became the Northampton Mercury, set up by William Dicey, who settled in that town. Robert Raikes went to …
Survey of London
… No. 59 Capt. Orbell Oakes, RN (18525) No. 60 Thomas Edward Dicey, railway director and newspaper proprietor (18508) No. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in 1880 a studio-house was built at no. 31 for Frank Dicey, and a block of studio-flats at no. 33, 9 both designed …
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