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Survey of London
… corner of Imperial Institute Road). This was the French court, paid for by the French Government despite the upsets at home. 42 Its sober … and 98,000. In addition the Commissioners bought the French and Belgian annexes, paid some 5,400 for 'machinery', …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Trollope Browne, described many years later as an 'opulent wine merchant' 10 but in fact the owner of the Tolethorpe …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… commonly called the Consumption; which is upon Tobacco, Wine, Salt, Grain, etc. and all Eatables and Drinkables … the OED online Sources: Tradecards. Eau d'arquebusade The French term for HARQUEBUSADE WATER, which was a lotion … date of use: 1747 Sources: Tradecards. Eau de canelle A French name for the popular CINNAMON WATER OED earliest date …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… Way' by making a FARCE with HERBS, SPICES and WHITE WINE [Nott (1726, facs. 1980)]. Manufacturers of proprietary …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… Mayor was required to call before him the Ministers of the French and Dutch Congregations, and direct them to set down … several Wards of the City who were not of the Dutch and French Congregations. 9th June, 1613. IV. 30. Letter from the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… some alternative interpretations are presented. Anglo-French Waleis, a variant of the Germanic Walh; cf. Welsh. See …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… set in 19th-century wooden frame; (3) priest pouring wine into chalice, carved oak figure with traces of colour, … Church on Micklegate Hill, York (1948). T. W. French, 'The Advowson of St. Martin's Church ...' in YAJ, xl … in allusion to Edward III's assumption of the French arms in 1340. The donors, inserted at the base of the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… below; (15) of Jean Baptiste Goussel, 1832, teacher of French in the University, white marble tablet, by Tomson & … largely of the 19th century with some early 16th-century French panels incorporated, modern top. Clock: on W. face of … thread on linen and applied on crossed bands of wine-coloured velvet, early 16th-century, by Indenture 20 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and set up a new see at Winchester with a bishop named Wine, who knew the king's language. Agilbert, in disgust, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… (including one in the City), 3 in rural Middlesex, and 7 'French chapels'. 62 After the restoration of the Hierarchy, … 67 and during the Revolutionary and Napo leonic Wars by French priests who opened 7 chapels. 68 In the mid-19th … 18th century several refugee communities of English and French nuns started schools in the county. 81 In the 19th and …
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