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Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… and Ralph Green. Concerning their imprisonment in the Fleet under extents on tobacco bonds. Reference Book X. p. …
A Dictionary of London
… Besides the wells there were the streams of Holborn, the Fleet, and Walbrook within the City area flowing down to the …
A Dictionary of London
… by St. Bartholomew's Hospital. Well Yard South out of Fleet Lane, in Farringdon Ward Without (O. and M. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… however, grew by specializing. By 1861, for example, Fleet & Newey, of the Crown Works near Swan Village, was …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Street originated in the mid 19th century when Riley, Fleet & Newey started their structural engineering business …
A History of the County of Essex
… 4 who in 895 obstructed the river to strand the Danish fleet, but the evidence is inconclusive. The pattern seems to …
Survey of London
… borough boundaries here follow essentially the line of the Fleet river, a rough arc sweeping from Farringdon Road north … centuries to the area of some eighteen acres between the Fleet (or Turnmill Brook), where the Clerkenwell parish … Eyre Street neighbourhood to replace a footbridge over the Fleet at the end of Eyre Street with a brick road-bridge, …
Survey of London
Alumni Oxonienses
… and of Windsor 1556, deprived the following year; died in Fleet Street 8 Dec., 1558, buried in the Savoy. See Ath. i. … London, chancellor of Sarum 1575, vicar of St. Dunstan, Fleet Street, 1575, canon of St. Paul's 1585, treasurer of … from Trinity Coll. 1715; vicar of Padbury 1687, rector of Fleet Marston 1711, and vicar of Steeple Claydon, (all) …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… office, including those of lord steward and admiral of the fleet, and by whom he was created in 1491 Baron Willoughby de … were Lord Willoughby de Broke's badge as admiral of the fleet. 64 The park he described as fair, although not large, …
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