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A History of the County of Shropshire
… to reproduce material in their copyright, custody, or possession, thanks are offered to the Birmingham and … A 96258 5 Shipton church. Photograph c. 1968 by Carl & Pat Jameson in S.P.L. 6 Tugford church. Photograph in S.P.L. 7 …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… Newcastle James Edward, miller, near Newcastle Barracks Jameson Mark, esq. Berwick Jameson Job, tailor, Newcastle Jefferies Jos. farmer, …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… books, under the direction of the general meetings; or, when they should see it to be proper, in compliance with … the trustees, and the trustees should covenant with five or six of the principal members; that every new member should … C. Cookson, Esq. 5 5 0 R. P. Philipson, Esq. 5 5 0 Thomas Jameson, Esq. 5 5 0 Robert Bell, Esq. 5 5 0 David Cram, Esq. …
Modern Britain and Ireland - awarded 2000-2009
History Theses 1970-2014: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
… 18th Century Evangelical philanthropy and social control or emancipatory feminism? A case study of the Fisherwick … Alexander Ross (1590-1654): anachronistic reactionary or realist?. Biggs, Malcolm Ph.D., Hertfordshire. (Hum.) … coverage: 15201563 Categories: 16th-17th Century Robert Jameson, geology and polite culture, 1796-1826: a study of …
Modern Britain and Ireland - awarded 2010-2014
History Theses 1970-2014: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
… coverage: 16251677 Index terms: Lynch, John (d. in or after 1677), historian; Ireland Categories: Education; Art … Categories: 18th-19th Century The death of glamour or the glamorisation of death: 1926-69?. Yorston, Caroline … culture: trends in early modern Berkshire. Wooders, Jameson Ph.D., Reading. (Hist.). Supervised by Yates, …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… to similar pressures, for example from organized Methodism or from sanitary reformers, to those felt elsewhere. Yet, in … of other local groups. Timber importers, for example, or men such as Henry Blundell, the founder of the paint firm, … running east to west, was provided by the building of Jameson Street, again through an extremely closely-built …
The Later Records relating to North Westmorland
… to erect a new toll bar on the northern section, at or near to Shap, which he calculated would produce 382, … at a gate hanging across the said way at the end of Ric. Jameson's barn at Moorhouses and so toward Penrith to a ford … coals, cinders, wood, heath, furze, ling, turf and flaws, or sods for fuel, were no longer to be exempt as formerly, …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… 1701. Sir Jeffrey Jeffreys. Son of John Jefferies (or Jeffreys), Alderman 1661. 1702. Sir Samuel Garrard. Great … Although Alderman for 32 years he never served as Sheriff or Lord Mayor. He was rejected at the poll when a candidate … of De Keyser's Hotel, Victoria Embankment. 1882. Herbert Jameson Waterlow. Nephew of Sir Sydney Waterlow (Lord Mayor …
Survey of London
… a 'house of today' without any affectations of being Tudor or Gothic, or in any particular style. It 'leaves the impression', said … in a style described as 'Tudor Elizabethan' by Frederick Jameson. It cost nearly 18,000 and was known as Thorney …
The Later Records relating to North Westmorland
… Brough, too remote to allow the children to attend school or the inhabitants the church in that town. Whereupon after … in Brough subtus Staynmore claim to hold their tenements or farmholds for term of life by the title called … in 1834. 1852 17 April. Indenture made between Joseph Jameson of Crackenthorpe, gent., of the first part; John …
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