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Old and New London
… at him, struck him with a stick, and slashed at him with a hanger. Rich was then loaded with heavy irons, thrown into …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… Sewardesh', under the wood of the monks as far as Upton Hanger; and thence as far as Stangate, and so by Stangate as … Siwardesheye seems to have been Bevill's Wood; Upton Hanger is Upton Wood; Slakkemere is where four parishes come …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… leaves or between two cotises argent. The manor of DIBDEN HANGER derived its distinctive suffix from the family first found holding it. John atte Hanger was apparently seised of this land here in 1276, 42 … Earl of Cornwall in 1300 Richard son of Richard atte Hanger held a third of a fee of him in Dibden. 43 This …
Cardiff Records
… swearing." 1759 June 28. "Ordered that George Nott Bell-hanger do take down the old Bells, and putt up the largest …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… By 1707 Powel, A. By 1707 Bowes, G. By 1707 Clausen, S. [Hanger by 1718] By 1707 Shaw, W. By 1707 Hart, E. [Hanger by 1718] By 1707 Stanley, J. By 1707 Dodson, J. By … By 1707 Petty, U. By 1707 Nicoll, J. By 1707 Prescott, R. [Hanger by 1718; Usher by 1723] By 1707 Salmon, E. By 1707 …
Old and New London
… a "History of Tottenham." His lordship's family name of Hanger may perhaps be still commemorated here by the name of Hanger Lane, though there is another possible derivation of … some nuns of the Servite order settled down in a house in Hanger Lane, at the southern end of Tottenham, where they …
Survey of London
A History of the County of Hampshire
… above the sea level, although the greater height of the Hanger and Noar Hill gives the impression that the village is … lawn and well-wooded garden sloping up to the park and the Hanger, which, though teeming with animal and bird life and … and timbered cottages nestling down at the foot of the Hanger. But here and there towards the upper or south end of …
Survey of London
… and fanlightmater; James Large of Oxford Street, paper-hanger; John Lumb of Kensington, mason; John Miland of St. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Small outlying masses of glacial gravel at Dollis Hill and Hanger Hill mark the train of outwash-gravels along the Brent …
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