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A History of the County of Middlesex
… whose fair and bearded ear Makes stouter English ale, or stronger English beer ? The oat, the bean and pease, with … between three mylk tankerds proper,' while the scroll or badge was to be 'Lac, Caseus Infans that is goode milke … county; the skin is thin, the corn full and bold, and the flower white, or, as the millers term it, fair. 13 The barley …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… it was a dwindling minority that earned its livelihood or drew its rents from the profits of farming. 2 Even in the … aside had either to be left fallow, planted as woodland, or used for certain specified non-agricultural purposes … of conserved meadow on the edge of the working farm. 24 Flower and herb farming was being tried in more and more …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… A term applied to fine translucent varieties of carbonate or sulphate of lime especially to the pure white variety of … which, according to the OED, contained '10 OUNCE of wine or 9 of oil'. Alabaster in this sense has not been noted in … such as 'alcohol martis' and 'alcohol SULPHUR' (FLOWER OF BRIMSTONE). It was by extension to fluids of the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 313 a.; most tenements were then described as 16, 35, or 40 a. in area, and one other copyhold of 10 a. had been … in the latter year. 80 Only c. 33 a. of land, four houses or cottages, and two other tenements were held under manorial … 5797. P.R.O., MAF 68/2371. S.N.Q. x. 19. The land on which flower seeds were grown from c. 1949 was chiefly in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… the middle light; the rear-arches are carried on double or triple detached shafts with attached moulded capitals and … to the middle light is a small corbel carved with a knot or foliage. The N. wall has a wall-arcade of six complete … with a blind cusped spandrel, moulded jambs and 'ball-flower' ornament on the underside of the coping to the gable …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… for the City not to number amongst its representatives one or more of the existing Aldermen. I have, therefore, in the … does not record the votes polled at contested elections, or the names of unsuccessful candidates (many of whom were … Curtis, Sir R. C. Glyn, Sir J. Perring, J. Ansley, Sir C. Flower, G. Scholey, S. Birch, C. Smith, J. Atkins, C. Magnay, …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… 8 John Hamond, Pepperer (S. 13334.) M. 13435. Died 1348 or 1349; Will enrolled February 9, 1349 [H.R. 76 (32)] Acting … Aleyn, Sheriff Skevynton, J. Rudstone] Knighted 1521 or 1522. Died 1536. October 5, 1536 William Bowyer, Draper … May 27, 1801 (Rep. 205, fo. 457). May 29, 1801 Charles Flower, Framework Knitter (S. 17991800.) M. 18089. [Sworn …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Ward was held jure officio by the Prior of Christ Church or Holy Trinity, Aldgate, apparently as the result of the … surrender to that Church and its Canons of their Soke or manorial jurisdiction by the English Cnihtengild in the … September 28] 76 Elected by 117 votes to 78 for Charles Flower ( Framework Knitter). Created a Baronet, September …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… those who were knighted are described as Milites (or individually as Miles), and the presence or absence of this affix in these documents and in the … 1808Sept. J. Perring. 1809Sept. J. Shaw. 1809Nov. *C. Flower. 1812Nov. *C. S. Hunter. 1814June. *W. Domville. …
Old and New London
… Post was afterwards assigned to Mr. William Dockwra (or Docwra). By the early regulations, all letters not … in the chief streets near the Exchange were as many as six or eight times a day, and in the outskirts there were four … coaches," says Von Raumer, in 1835, "could not be found or got together in all Berlin. It was a real pleasure to see …
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