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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and is possessed by no other city, except London and Dublin. In the nineteenth year of his reign, Richard erected … celebrated, and produce all kinds of articles in cast-iron, and much wrought-iron, in bars, sheets, and rods, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… and the columns are painted to resemble yellow marble. The cast-iron railings to the galleries on three sides of the … has a fireplace in a plain marble surround with a Carron cast-iron grate with female figures and rabbits in oval … to come from the Debtors' Prison have feeding hatches and cast-iron plates by C. Smith & Sons, Deritend Bridge Works, …
Survey of London
… from the designs of Inigo Jones, though some doubt is cast on this statement by an entry in the note-book of …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… within the township of Cregilston. William, Archbishop of Dublin, Ralph Rokeby, gent., Nicholas Rokeby, and John …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… 1517 HILARY TERM, 8 HENRY VIII. William, Archbishop of Dublin, Ralph Rokeby, gent., Nicholas Rokeby, and John … lands, &c., in Seyton and Spalding. William, Archbishop of Dublin, Brian Higdon, clerk, Hugh Asheton, clerk, William … Alestre Messuage in Rotherham. William, Archbishop of Dublin, Richard Rokeby, esq., John Eland, esq., John Anlaby, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Sea. It occurs beneath stones between tide-marks or under cast-up seaweed. It was found by Mr. Pocock in vast numbers …
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