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Survey of London
… chimneypieces still survive, however. One represents 'Jack and the Beanstalk', with Jack supporting the mantelshelf whilst the giant's head and …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 22 Aug. Britton, R. 1663 14 Mar. Morley, J. 1668 1 Oct. Jack, W. 1672 26 July Dawson, J. 1689 10 Apr. Miller, R. 1691 … Porter 16601662; 16631664; 16891830 [1660] [?14] Nov. ?Jack, J. 1663 14 Mar. Morley, J. 1689 12 May Rainsford, H. … 5 Nov. Matthews, W. 1672 26 July Rawkins, J. 1685 22 Apr. Jack, P. 1688 12 Nov. Seagar, C. 1689 26 Mar. Kenton, A. 1689 …
Survey of London
… the Ricardo Street Schools. 31 Yet by February 1950, when Jack Godfrey-Gilbert (Senior Executive Officer in the …
Old and New London
… day, wrote an amusing skit on the vain, fussy, goodnatured Jack-of-all-trades, beginning "Monsieur grown tired of …
Old and New London
… in Middlesex, are freeholders of the said county." JACK SHEPPARD'S ESCAPES. 1. Handcuffs and Feetlocks, and Padlock to Ground. 2. Cell over the Castle, Jack Sheppard fastened to the floor. Climbing up the Chimney, …
Old and New London
… Campden Hill, Kensington. "To shycock toy-makers, smoke-jack makers, mock-coin makers, dealers in old metals, …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Jefferies, who, I must say, behaved himself more like a Jack-Pudding, than with that Gravity that beseems a Judge; he …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… several hamlets; to the west Pippin Street, to the north Jack Green and Brindle Lodge, to the south-west Thorpe Green, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Further south Harrow Hill reaches 408 ft., Hampstead ('Jack Straw's Castle') 440 ft., and Highgate Hill 410 ft. The …
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