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Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… B B Babel, Peter, near James's St, Long Acre, London, papier-mch frames and ornaments … St Without. [D; poll bks] Back, William, St George's St, Canterbury, Kent, carver and gilder (183034). [D; poll … Durham, joiner and cm (183334). [D] Bolam, Ralph, Castle-garth, Newcastle, cm and chairmaker (1824). [D] Bolam, …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… The village was probably a Scandinavian settlement, 'Barne's farm'; it was not until the late 13th century that Barmby … By 1772 the beckside green already contained an island garth, 24 later occupied by the 19th-century Kimberley House … have adjoined the churchyard where a glebe frontstead and garth lay in the mid 18th century: 81 in the 19th century the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… Bedern and St. William's College Public Buildings and Institutions Bedern and St. William's College (33) Bedern, now a street leading from Goodramgate … identical with Back Bedern, a later name for Bartle Garth or Yard which lay S.W. of the hall and contained the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… with Bedminster, E. division of Somerset, 1 mile (S. by W.) from Bristol; containing, with the tythings of … vicarage, with the perpetual curacies of St. Mary's and St. Thomas' Redcliffe and Abbot's-Leigh annexed, valued in the king's books at 10. 3. 4., and …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… of Iskennen, county of Carmarthen, South Wales, 8 miles (S.) from Llandilo-Vawr; comprising the Upper and Lower … a rentcharge of 200, payable to the Bishop of St. David's. The church, dedicated to St. David, is about fifty feet in … the parish of Llangeinor, on the south that of St. Bride's Minor, and on the west the parish of Llangonoyd. The lands …
Old and New London
… EscapesQueen Elizabeth at Lord Herbert's MarriageOld Blackfriars BridgeJohnson and MylneLaying of … apothecaries were then fast becoming doctors themselves. Garth, in his "Dispensary," describes, in the Hogarthian … they take, And many deaths from one prescription make. Garth, generous as his muse, prescribes and gives; The …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of land, with a carucate and a half, valued formerly at 25 s. but now at 40 s. It was one leuca long, and half a one broad, and paid 7 s. … 1546, John Hers, by John Berney, Esq. 1557, Francis Garth, by Miles Hobart. 1563, Thomas Cordwall, by Sir Edward …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… carucate; which freeman, Ralph, a captain of the Conqueror's cross bowmen, (who had a grant of this lordship on the … up to him. What belonged to the manor was, in King Edward's time, valued at 5 s. at the survey at 10 s. and what the freemen held, valued …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the hundred of Broxash, county of Hereford, 5 miles (S.) from Tenbury; containing, with the hamlet of … of Broadoak was consolidated in 1742, valued in the king's books at 9. 17. 8.; patrons, the family of Grenville. The … for 46. 10. A chapel has been recently erected. William Garth, father of the celebrated Sir Samuel, physician and …
Calendar of Border Papers
… of Mylk," for a "graye trotting meare." On margin "xl s." August 1589.Wedowe Ednam and Thome Tailier of the Greyne … Rob Grame son to Riche of Langrig, Andrew Rome "John's Andrewe," Jamy Rome, &c., for a meare, his insight, "with … Abraham of Newby, John Murrey, Mathew Carrudders of the Garth, "man to Edward of Boneshawe." March 1589.William …
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