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London Inhabitants within the Walls
… Benj; Sar, w, 12.18 Linford Thos, Dr; Eliz, w, 33.5 Ling Eliz, 21.3 Lingard: John, £600; Susa, w; Thos, s; John, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… The first fishing in the year, which is that of cod and ling, begins in the spring, and is carried on in open boats; … twenty tons' burthen, which bring home large freights of ling, saith, tusk, and other fish; that of herrings commences … for a few sheep. The fish taken off the coasts are, cod, ling, skate, lythe, gurnet, saith, and occasionally turbot: …
A Survey of London
… Parneis, Fishmonger. 1433. The 12. Thomas Chalton, Iohn Ling. Maior Iohn Brokle, Draper. 1434. The 13. Thomas …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… number, the coast affording plenty of herring, turbut, ling, codfish, haddock, fluke, whiting, mackrel and lobsters …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Sturbridge Fair begins 7 September, where as I hear, good ling will be extremely dear, for none of the North Sea …
A History of the County of Warwick
… successive direction of Donald Gibson (1938-55), Arthur Ling (1955-64), and Terence Gregory. Two exceptions are the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… industrial property, much of it due for renewal. Mr. A. Ling, Coventry's second city architect, reported in 1959 that … and A. Goss, Homes, Towns, and Traffic, 1579. Ibid.; A. Ling, Hillfields C.D.A., Spon End C.D.A. (City Arch. Dept., …
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