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The Environs of London
… purchased the property of this chapel. InscriptionHere lye the corpses of Thomas Browne, Esquyre, engraved in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Everett, Mortimer and Everett, and Kington, Bayly and Lye. 92 The former was known as the Warminster and Wilts. … called the Warminster Bank. By 1798 it belonged to George Lye, 94 who went bankrupt c. 1810; the bank was taken over by …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… the coppices called Crabtree Thicks in Paddington Walk and Lye Thicks in Hartwell Walk in Salcey Forest and Catwellhill …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… then out of town petitioner believed his deposit would lye good for that subscription but found himself shut out and …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… and a French privateer that was taken was to be manned to lye & cruise off the mouth of Clyde. There is none of these …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… of the German Protestants come over and about 600 more lye at Rotterdam for passage: that they are very poor and …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Anne c. 12 for prohibiting all trade with France does not lye here [Ireland] but must be brought in Great Britain and …
A History of the County of Sussex
… for a monument to his grandfather, 'lying in his robes to lye at lengthe upon the tombe which he erected himselfe for …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… mention was made of other areas named Parkerfield and Lye. 1 The 16th to the 18th Century In 1535 corn and hay …
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