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A History of the County of London
… site, it was in the year 1106 that the order of regular or Austin Canons was established at St. Mary's, Southwark. 1 The founders or re-founders at this date were William Pont de l'Arche and … Lisle in Berkshire; lands at 'Waleton' by Alexander Fitzgerald; 60 acres of land at 'Wadeland,' Foots Cray, by …
History Theses 1970-2014: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
… Merric Bloomfield (1920–99), artist; Art Little gems or tough nuggets: children, the hidden treasures of the … taxation and the national interest: the impact of the 1974 Fitzgerald Report on the contribution of the mineral industry … G. Chronological coverage: 19741990 Index terms: Taxation; Fitzgerald Report (1974); Australia; Mineral industry, in …
Alumni Oxonienses
… incorp. 15 July, 1578, canon of Lichfield 1592 (Brutus or Bryan), rector of Thurcaston, co. Leicester, 1582, and of … knighted by James I. 1 May, 1617, either at Heaton or Hexham, father of William 1624. Babington, John of Notts, … School 1621. See Robinson, i. 104. [ 5] Baron, Miles alias Fitzgerald, bishop of Ossory 1527. See Ath., ii. 757. Baron, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and incumbent, the Rev. Valentine Ellis. Barnbrough, or Barmbrough (St. Peter) BARNBROUGH, or BARMBROUGH ( St. Peter), a parish, in the union of … three per cent. reduced annuities, under the will of Keene Fitzgerald, Esq., in 1829. A rental of 41, arising from a …
Old and New London
… and castle of Baynard, with all its honours, on Robert Fitzgerald, son of Gilbert, Earl of Clare, his steward and … between the two nations for five years. There was a river, or arm of the sea, flowing between the French and English … soldiers of the Fleur de Lis to come over and try a joust or two with him. At once Robert Fitz-Walter, with his visor …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… respectively, being parted by Dean Brook, while Chaigley or Chaigeley occupies the north-east slope. Stonyhurst, 1 … township, lies near the centre of Aighton, with Winkley or Winckley to the southeast, in the corner formed by the … vii, p. xxxvi, &c.; Baines, Lancs. Dir. 1825, ii, 560; P. Fitzgerald, Saxonhurst (illustrating the school life about …
A New History of London
… others were so far approved as to be heard with silence, or to receive a general clap. Mr. Wilkes put a paper into the … have the right of election. He added that as he never had or desired, so he never would either directly or indirectly … the society, consisting of Lord Romney, Mess. Fitzherbert, Fitzgerald, Hooper, Duane, and Phillips. Having thus arrived …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Jenyns who sat in Parliament, mostly for Cambridge county or borough, 1747-80. 41 In 1757 he owned c. 405 a. in … generations to his eldest surviving son, the Revd. Charles Fitzgerald Jenyns (d. 1885), to Roger William Bulwer Jenyns, … contain extensive, probably medieval, earthworks. One or more lines of elongated fishponds, whose dry beds, some …
Survey of London
… Bridge to St. Giles's and Bloomsbury, and the public or semipublic nature of the large buildings that front upon … wall, and the building-up of this part was completed three or four years after the west side. 2 Unlike the other main … p. 323. Boswell's London Journal, ut supra, p. 281. Percy Fitzgerald, Chronicles of Bow Street Police Office, 1888, …
History Theses 1901-1970
… M.A. 1907. Treason legislation in England, 15471603. W.J. Fitzgerald. London M.A. 1963. On the causes and course of the …
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