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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… Abbreviations ABBREVIATIONS AND SHORTENED TITLES OF WORKS OF REFERENCE Ackerman, J.Y., … Iceni', Britannia 1, 133 Allison, K.J., Beresford, M.W. and Hurst, J.G., 1966 The Deserted Villages of … M., forthcoming a Excavations on a Medieval Site at Black Lion Hill, Northampton Shaw, M., forthcoming b Excavations on …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… county of Aberdeen; comprising the village of Pennan, and containing 1645 inhabitants, of whom 376 are in the … In the 12th century, by a charter of King William the Lion and of Lawrence de Abernethy, the church and advowson of … received the lands of Abernethy, from King William the Lion, and from them both himself and his posterity took their …
Charters and Documents relating to the City of Glasgow 1175-1649
… Abstracts of further charters and documents 1165-1542 ABSTRACT Of CHARTERS AND DOCUMENTS. WILLIAM THE LION. 9 December 11654 December 1214. 1. Charter by King William The Lion, granting to God and St. Kentigern, and to Bishop …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Commission ACTS OF THE COURT OF HIGH COMMISSION, November and December 1639. In continuation of those published in the … and Beach The like. John Trendall, prisoner in the White Lion. He is to appear in custody of the keeper of the White Lion prison. fol. 18 b. Thomas Overman, of St. Saviour's, …
The Environs of London
… oak. The hedge-rows still abound with that tree. Situation and boundaries. The village of Acton lies in the liberty of Finsbury and Wenlakesbarne: it is situated upon the Uxbridge road, at … rolls of the manor. Ibid. ArmsBarry of ten, Arg. & Az. a lion rampant, Gules. ArmsSab. on a bend cottis'd Arg. a rose …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Avenue was built in the 1920s. Pavage was granted in 1358 and 1363 to men from Acton and Uxbridge to repair the highway in their parishes and as … by one on the south side of Uxbridge Road west of the Red Lion, with 7 tracks and housing 50 cars. The line between …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… over a third of the parish, was granted out before 1086 71 and perhaps before the common fields were formed, since it … in those fields. The holding developed from inclosures and assarts in the northern clay belt and by 1229 was … its own Seabird long-distance aeroplane, with a Napier 'Lion' engine, which won the Acton to Madrid air race in 1919. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… settlement is attested by finds of palaeolithic and neolithic Bronze-Age burials at Mill Hill Park, and … five c. 1500: the Tabard, the Cock on the Hoop, the White Lion, the Star, and the Hartshorn. Other tenements at that … Gunnersbury Lane and Acton hill, was demolished, the Red Lion was moved farther back, and more property was bought to …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Kidderminster (Worcs.) in 1662, moved to Acton in 1663 and lived near the parish church. 37 He observed that the Independent ministries of Philip Nye, 1643-56, and Thomas Elford, 1656-61, had resulted in loss of support … St., Westminster, N. side of Acton hill, just W. of Red Lion. 52 Two-storeyed brick bldg., 53 seating 200. 54 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Acton Social and cultural activities SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES. There were inns from an early date, … from 1485, the Star and Hartshorn in 1505, and the White Lion in 1520. 93 The George existed by 1539. 94 The Cock and
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