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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a township, in the parish of Ripon, union of Pateley-Bridge, Lower division of the wapentake of Claro, W. riding … beautifully diversified by hill and dale; it abounds with iron-ore, and several blast-furnaces were formerly in … a considerable extent, there being several mills; and an iron and plating forge is conducted on a large scale, for …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… POT, SAUCER See also DANSK CHEST, DANSK CLOTH, DANTZIG IRON, DANTZIG LEATHER. Sources: Inventories (early), Rates. … CLOTH, DANSK SKIN, DANTZIG CASE, DANTZIG FLAX, DANTZIG IRON, DANTZIG LEATHER, DANTZIG LINEN, DANZIG VITRIOL, DANTZIG … Newspapers, Tradecards. References: Thirsk (1978). Dantzig iron [danz iron] Before the second quarter of the seventeenth …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… inscription. Chest: In N. chapelheavily bound with iron, three hasps and staples, 17th-century. Door: In doorway …
A History of the County of Essex
… Bennetts Castle Lane, Ilford. 115 In the same year a small iron church was opened in Heathway which in 1930 was replaced …
A History of the County of Essex
… together at Chadwell Heath, one in New Road, near Beam Bridge, one at Becontree Heath, and the other at Marks Gate. … the Wantz Stream) 151 and Havering Well to Dagenham Beam (bridge) and down Mardyke (now Beam River) to the Thames. In …
A History of the County of Essex
… and then south-east over Dagenham (or Dagenham Beam) Bridge. Joining that road at the village was one coming south … Romford Road, leading to Chigwell Row. 30 Dagenham Beam Bridge, which carried the old road to Rainham, was first mentioned in 1299. The name means a 'plank bridge', and the present name of the river itself comes from …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… with plantations. The river, over which is a handsome bridge of three arches, erected by Archbishop Spottiswood, … was conveyed from the pits to the coast by a railroad of iron, in waggons containing from two to three tons each. The … of merchandise; and in other parts of the town are several iron-foundries, tanneries, a brewery, soap and candle …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… 1682-3, p 448 (7) TLMAS, V, p 448 DALLOW, Philip. Ald Bridge Without, 24 Sep-10 Nov 1663, disc, F £200 and 20 marks … probably Barnaby DUNCH (q v) intended DANIEL, Peter Co Co Bridge, 1672-3, Dep, 1674-82 Ald Bridge Within, 20 Dec 1682-May 1700 (1) The Bridge, 1677, 1st …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… its trout, runs through the area, and is now crossed by a bridge, in lieu of an ancient marble slab, which was polished … to the latter was attached a dungeon, entered only by an iron grating, through which malefactors were lowered into it. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… of finds has been discovered in the area N. of Spencer Bridge on the W. bank of the R. Nene, where clay was … From 'Martin's Brickyard' ( c. SP 747614) are recorded an iron spearhead, a wooden bowl, flint, and two mammoth tusks … 13; VCH Northamptonshire I, 143, 155; NM; NDC P20, 48). Iron Age and Roman pottery has been found at around SP 735621 …
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