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Survey of London
… of 167 feet from the centre of the entrance into Craig's Court, representing the original northern boundary of Hornebolte's house, on the hermitage property (see p. 226), takes us to … the Manor of Westminster granted at the nomination of John Hall to Joseph Sheldon and Nicholas Charlton, as "all that …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… streets, and the many and beautiful gardens. 2 The town's obvious prosperity came not only from its position as the … H.R.O., DDBC/16/411, 440; White, Dir. Hull (1831), 221; Hick, Plan of Beverley (1811); below, Outlying Townships … Tour, 646). Lines. Archives Off., YARB 5/2/1/1, p. 96. Hall, Hist. Beverley, 45-7, 55-6; K. A. MacMahon, 'William …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… residents decreased, as did their percentage of the town's population; at the 1802 election residents accounted for … family represented the town after 1738 and although Warton's heirs, the Newtons, Pelhams, and Pennymans, usually … Castle (Yorks. N.R.) and had changed his name from that of Hall on succeeding to the considerable fortune and estates of …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… In 1743 there were said to be c. 480 families in St. Mary's parish, c. 70 in St. Nicholas's, and c. 340 in St. John's … grounds belonged to the Hothams' house in Eastgate, the Hall in Lairgate, home of the Pennymans, Newbegin House, … 8. Y.A.S., MS. 328. R.D.B., AP/228/379. H.R.O., BC/IV/4/1; Hick, Plan of Beverley (1811); Wood, Plan of Beverley (1828); …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… spent five days at Beverley. The visit cost him £5 18 s., of which, as he noted in his journal, 17 s. 6 d. was for the subscription to and expenses at the … Poulson, Beverlac, 808; Battle, Dir. Hull (1791), 77-88. Hall, Hist. Beverley, 38, 61, 80, 91-2. York Courant, 1 Aug., …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… bitterly fought on party lines, 89 and as much as 12 s. was paid for votes in addition to the travelling expenses … had been spent, 99 and it was presumably the corporation's handling of those large sums which was criticized by John … Min. Bks. 63; below, Public Inst. Min. Bks. 35, 93; Hall, Hist. Beverley, 45-7, 55-6. H.R.O., BC/IV/1/3; Min. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… with the living of Kingscote annexed, valued in the king's books at 30, and in the gift of the Crown, with a net … for corn-rents in 1803. The church was rebuilt by R. S. Holford, Esq., and opened for divine worship in October, … of Wire: the mayor is the returning officer. The town-hall is a neat building of stone, erected in 1808, with a …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… of the Interregnum, 1642-1660, ed. C.H. Firth and R.S. Rait, 3 vols. (1911) Andriette, Devon E. A. Andriette, … commercial change, political conflict, and London's overseas traders, 1550-1653 (1993) Brighton, 'Governor' T. … in Cheshire Memorials of the Civil War in Cheshire, ed. J. Hall, Lancs. and Ches. Rec. Soc., vol. 19 (1889) Clarke …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… used in the articles, consisting usually of the author's surname followed by the date in round brackets. All works … same year] Acton (n.d.) Acton, Eliza (n.d.), The People's Book of Modern Cookery with additional Chapters on Cooking … facsimile edition of the second edition, Blaketon Hall, Exeter Cell (1969) Cell, Gillian T. (1969), English …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… Museum. 14. Fines, Feet of. Dorset. Ed. E. A. Fry and G. S. Fry. 527. Somerset. Somerset Record Society, vi, xii, … 321, 322, 352, 370, 391, 402, 414, 490. Fry, E. A. and G. S. See Fines, Dorset. Giraldus. See Cambrensis. Glastonbury. … 67, 150, 196, 256, 392, 530536, 538, 541549. Ricart's Kalendar. Camden Society. 88. Rymer's Fdera. 313. Salopia, …
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