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A History of the County of Northampton
… into two cottages. 97 In 1879 the board appointed James Elden as headmaster, 98 who remained at Roade until his … he also taught an evening class. 2 In the 1890s and 1900s Elden was paid £100 a year and his wife £80; 3 his salary was raised to £120 in 1908. 4 Throughout his headship Elden received consistently good and often excellent reports …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… address is simply given as Market Pl. His app., William Elden Earle, was made free 18 June 1762. Will proved at … 80 Chapel St, Islington, London, cm (1826). [D] Stone, Elden, 80 Chapel St, Islington, London, cm (1827). [D] Stone, …
Survey of London
… Dryden, partners in an interior decorating firm called E. Elden at No. 84 Duke Street, just behind No. 10 Grosvenor … in the back yard must relate to their work here. Near Elden's shop, behind No. 9 Grosvenor Square, Somerset …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Robert Newcomb. 1614, Barnaby Gooch, LL. D. 1618, Thomas Elden, LL. D. 1645, Robert King, LL. D. 1645, John Hall, died …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to which it now belongs. It stood on the left hand of the Elden road, close by the city ditch, and though there are no …
Survey of London
… This curious survival probably dates from 1928 when E. Elden, the decorating firm run by Mrs. Dryden and Mrs. …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1677, incorporated at Cambridge 1679. perhaps rector of Elden, Hants, 1679. Webb, John s. Geo., of Old Sodbury, co. …
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