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Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… [Mrs] ANON of Stepney [Mrs] ANON of Stepney Biography Name [Mrs] ANON of Stepney Gender Female … Stepney 1596 Other notes Summoned 1596. Outcome? Known London address Stepney Date 1596 Censorial hearings 1 Oct …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… [Mrs] ANON of the Minories [Mrs] ANON of the Minories Biography Name [Mrs] ANON of the Minories … Other notes Woman of the Minories - in trouble 1596. Known London address The Minories Parish Holy Trinity Minories Ward …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… been largely inclosed by the 1680s. THE PARISH and village of Ansford lie south of the river Brue and east of a … to Yeovil was singled in 1968. However, from 1974 some London trains stopped and a large car park was laid out to … was also a threshing machine proprietor and by 1891 a market gardener. 21 Dairying and pig rearing predominated. In …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… occupation medical physician (MD) (Physician/Quack) Period of medical practice 1596-1623 Place of birth London (Son of Derrick Anthony, goldsmith of London) …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… physician (MD) (Physician. Author (relig & med) , e.g. of LUCAS REDIVIVUS 1654.) Period of medical practice 1613-1655 Place of birth London (Son of Francis ANTHONY, 19) Date of birth 1585 Date …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Meneage ANTHONY (ST.) in Meneage, a parish, in the union of Helston, W. division of the hundred of Kerrier and of the … Arms. Obverse. Reverse. Appleby APPLEBY, an incorporated market-town, having separate jurisdiction, and formerly a … for invalids. There is a market well supplied with fish, and with every other kind of provisions. The Burrows, a …
Magna Britannia
… Ancient Church Architecture. Saxon. The remains of Saxon architecture in the Devonshire churches are neither … The most considerable are the two square towers of the cathedral built by Bishop Warlewast, and the churches … A vague tradition, that this young lady was choaked with a fish-bone, has occasioned it to be called the monument of
Magna Britannia
… in Cumberland, which could not be referred to any of the foregoing heads, of which the following are the most remarkable. Wetheral … a tent 4. A fibula of silver was found in the mud of a fish-pond in Brayton park, and a silver hook weighing two …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… Apery [apre; apprye; appre; appery] An alternative form of NAPERY that had become obsolete by 1660. Sources: … etc. However, in 1617 the Apothecaries Company of London was separated from the Grocers after a protracted … in Kent. Many of these new varieties were grown in the market gardens of Kent and Surrey that had become established …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… Apethorpe AN INVENTORY OF THE ARCHITECTURAL MONUMENTS IN NORTH NORTHAMPTONSHIRE … by Parishes 1 APETHORPE (Fig. 17) Apethorpe is a parish of 723 hectares in Rockingham Forest, the village lying near … were bought by Henry Keble, grocer and Lord Mayor of London, and by his son-in-law Lord Mountjoy. Following …
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