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Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Glasgow
Alumni Oxonienses
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… 3 miles (W.) from Welshpool; containing 82 inhabitants. Garn GARN, a hamlet, in the parish of Llandebie, union of … on the right bank, and near the head of the river Loughor. Garn GARN, a township, in the parish of Llanvawr, poor-law …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… (1961) , Zapto.org (2004). Garner [garnarde; garnall; garn'] The OED suggests a store house for GRAIN or SALT, but … receptacle in which to keep grain as 'in the malte house A garn' [Inventories (1545)]. This fits the definition given in … garnisht; garnished; garnishe; garneych; garneshe; garn] The term seems to have indicated a set or assortment, …
General Index - G
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward III
Cardiff Records
… Soudry 9 aclock. [Endorsed] To M r Lewis y e Lawyer at Garn Lloyd These. 1744 Epiphany. At Cardiff. Grand Jury …
Cardiff Records
… called Pen y Toyn and from thence to a place called Pen y Garn And from thence to the River Taff called Rhyd y Twad In …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the proceeds of 1,500 received under the will of John Garn (d. 1835). 87 The ancient endowments comprised a farm at … but an increase at that rate was made in 1838 under John Garn's bequest. 114 In the mid 19th century the almshouse … it was put out on mortgage and the proceeds used with John Garn's charity. 287 John Garn by will proved 1836 gave 500 to …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… from John Beale and by 1838 300 under the will of John Garn (d. 1835). From 1848 the meeting used part of the land …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
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