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Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… the Earl of Sunderland. Enclose extracts from Gov. Dudley's letters, Oct. 2 and 8, relating to Nova Scotia and driving … to Sir H. Ashhurst. Encloses extract of Governor Dudley's letter, Oct. 2, relating to the Mohegans. [ C.O. 5, 912. p. … Salmon, jr., John Harbin, Wm. Mackclew, Domk. Arthur, Wm. Kirkham. Endorsed, Recd. June 2, 1707. Copy. 1 large p. 817. …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… and Plantations. I beseech you to let me know the King's pleasure on the heads of the enclosed petition, that I may … except for provisions and clothes, and six deniers for the Hotel des Invalides. Mr. Gold, the minister, arrived here on the 25th April, and next day was presented to St. James's parish. Signed, Wm. Stapleton. Holograph. 1 p. Endorsed. …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… to attempt any further remedy without his Majesty's assistance [ see ante, No. 1281]. Craves authority to press … pay freight for being wronged and abused. But now John Kirkham impudently pretends a title to some of those goods, … fleet, fort, and goods to De Ruyter, and believing that Kirkham instigated him, before he went, to watch the first …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… given in the Inventory are internal.) 1. AMERSHAM. (O.S. 6 in. xliii. N.W.) Ecclesiastical (1). Parish Church of … flint mixed with stone. The roofs of the Drake chapel and S. chapel are covered with slate and the other roofs with … the old window in the S. elevation. (37). The King's Arms Hotel, is of three storeys, built probably in the 16th …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Amounderness hundred CONTAINING THE PARISHES OF Preston; Kirkham; Lytham; Poulton-Le-Fylde; Bispham; St. … part of Amounderness was given by Athelstan to St. Peter's Church, York, 5 but it does not seem to have been retained. … laws 26; also in 11812 27 and later. 28 He was Dean of Kirkham in 1104. 29 The deanery was smaller than it …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… 13th-century: St. Nicholas, (26) 54b. 18th-century: Frowd's, (33) 58b; General Infirmary, (22), 52b; Hayter's, (30) 58a; Trinity, (27) 56b. 19th-century: Blechynden's, … 85b. Cathedral Choristers, tenements owned by, xxvii. " Hotel (139) 89b. Catherine Street, xxxvii; (188)(198) 105; …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 26 miles (N. by W.) from Southampton, and 64 (W. S. W.) from London; comprising the hamlets of Charlton, Hatherden, King's Enham, Little London, Smannell, Wildhern, and Woodhouse, … between Spithead and Portsmouth harbour. A commodious hotel was built in 1830, and being found too small for the …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… now a footpath. 10 The route to Bruton was through Solomon's Lane in 1675 1 and crossed the Brue over Wyke Bridge but in … the line. In 1871 the stationmaster boarded at the Railway Hotel but later had a house in Cumnock Terrace, Castle Cary. … roofs, when Ansford was the favoured home of Castle Cary's professional class. 6 The former rectory (Old Parsonage) is …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… and tiled roofs. The first floor is jettied to W. and S. A brick chimney-stack until recently in the re-entrant … was probably a 17th-century addition. The roof of the S. range has original collared rafters with collar-purlins … was part of the White Bear inn (219). (219) Red Lion Hotel, formerly the White Bear, of two and three storeys with …
Magna Britannia
… built by Bishop Warlewast, and the churches at Bishop's Teignton and East Teignmouth, both of which appear to have … the reign of Edward IV., connected with monuments of the Kirkham family. Rood-loft and screen in Totnes church The … the figure of a knight and his lady, supposed to be of the Kirkham family, lying under the two side arches, upon bases …
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