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A History of the County of Oxford
… were regarded as 'in another district', that is Hardwick. 66 Early 19th-century censuses and Yelford's tithe award of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the most picturesque large timber-framed house in the county', 63 stands on a partly moated site some 100 m. east … to both floors; that on the upper floor survived in 1825. 66 In the later 16th century or early 17th the plan of the … Manor' (TS.), based on a detailed survey (1984) by Oxon. County Mus. e.g. for arch. finds on site, Gilman, 'Yelford …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… YERBESTON, a parish, in the union and hundred of Narberth, county of Pembroke, South Wales, 4 miles (S. W.) from … machine erected in 1828, from designs by Mr. Brunton, of London, and worked by a water-wheel of large diameter. The … tramroad was laid down in 1825, by John Christie, Esq., of London, extending from the Gwain Clawdd, over the forest of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… St. Mary), a parish, in the hundred of Stodden, union and county of Bedford, 4 miles (E.) from Higham-Ferrers; … of which it is the capital, 193 miles (N. N. W.) from London; containing 28,842 inhabitants. The origin of this … Bannockburn, in 1315, Edward II. came to York, and held a council, in which it was decreed to dispatch a force for the …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… A descriptor used for goods from or pertaining to the county of that name, such as Yorkshire ALE, 'early Yorkshire … visitor in the 1720s commented on the many gardeners round London who 'offer all sorts of young trees ... for sale.' …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… past nine centuries the castle has been, like the Tower of London, a fortress, a royal palace, a mint, and a prison, as … as a court of justice and an administrative centre for the county. As a fortress it became obsolete in the 16th century, … for long been inadequate: the keeper petitioned the Privy Council on its ruinous condition in 1636, 52 and in 1653 …
Survey of London Monograph
… Sir Thomas, changed name to Wriothesley; probably b. in London; lived in Barbican; citizen and draper 1509. His s. … Of Kensington; b. c. 1690; s. of Richard Wightwick, a London merchant and cadet of Wightwick of Wightwick, co. … concerning the College and heralds. F.S.A. 1836, member of Council 1844, etc.; founder member of Cocked Hat Club; …
Survey of London
… profightes of the gardeyns there." The Duke had already a London residence in Barbican, and he seems to have used the … your owne use when you shall have occasion to be here at London." 199 Apparently Puckering obtained a short lease, for … and lodged at York House, where his trial before the Privy Council took place. In December Essex fell sick, but he …
Survey of London
… (also known as Richard FitzNigel or FitzNeale), Bishop of London, and author of the famous Dialogus de Scaccario, was … Kings of England, and for the soul of Richard, Bishop of London, and for his own soul." William agreed to pay the … elected mayor, was admitted and sworn before the King's Council in the chamber of the Archbishop of York, and in …
Survey of London
… Landlords. The George P. H.Hoare & Co. Ltd.; No. 1London County Council. …
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