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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… 43 27. GANAREW. (2) Little Doward Camp. Plan p. 68 28. GARWAY. (1) Parish Church of St. Michael, dating from the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… of which only two single examples (at Brinsop and Garway) have been discovered, the key, the mason's square and … as an arcade, or a chapel added later (as at Bosbury and Garway), while in other cases, as at the Cathedral and … S. Chapel. 3, 4, 7, 10, 13, 25, 104, 106, 107. Garway Church, early 16th-century, S. Chapel. 42, 75, 76 …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… to be present at the debate. Col. Strode names Mr. William Garway ; Sir C. Wheeler names Mr. John Buckworth ; the Lord … Museum Additional MS. 28,077, pp. 59-60.] Dec. 20. Mr. Garway declining the arbitration in the business of Sir … in their vouchers for defalcations pretended to. Upon Mr. Garway's declining the arbitration in the business of Col. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… [of the Exchequer being] present, the petition of Knap and Garway, two creditors of the Africa Company, is read. My Lord …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… to be prepared, what its charge, advance and income. Mr. Garway to be sent for. An account of the charge of the King's …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in by building to the north. Hereford, Monmouth, and Garway roads were pushed a short way south from Westbourne … the 1840s, erected for W. K. Jenkins, 5 survive nearby in Garway and Monmouth roads. Lond. Encyc., 46. Plan of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… were also public baths. 83 There was a riding school in Garway Road, first under Edwin Barnett and by 1879 under …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… sale, by the trustees of that corporation, to Sir William Garway of London, who died possessed of it in 1625, and left …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and park covered 24 a. 39 Between 1601 and 1612 Sir Thomas Garway, a London merchant of the Staple, who was the lessee … Fiennes with 16 yardlands and 2 mills to Sir Thomas Garway, merchant of the Staple. In 1612 this property, … together with the new dwelling-house built by Sir Thomas Garway, was sold to John Griffith, a descendant of William …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of the manor, 50 but the next year he sold it to Thomas Garway, 51 by whom it was resold to Michael Wright in 1611. …
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