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Old and New London
… into it: that work has been already done by Dr. Charles Mackay, in his pleasant and chatty book, "The Thames and its … such the structure alluded to was namedis said by Dr. C. Mackay to have been "as bulky as a man-of-war." "The Folly" … and nail." "For many years afterwards," writes Dr. C. Mackay in his "Thames and its Tributaries," with a playful …
Survey of London
… 183539, Captain Henry Shuttleworth; 184245, Charles Mackay, poet and journalist (181489). No. 34. 1847, Rev. …
Survey of London
… Baron Furness the Hartlepool shipping magnate, Sir Edward Mackay Edgar the Canadian company director, Samuel Lewis the …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 22 Jan. Payne, M. 1810 28 Feb. Quinnell, M. 1811 6 Jan. Mackay, W. 1812 6 Apr. Simpson, J. 1827 11 Feb. Carter, J. …
Old and New London
… refer to Whitehall Gardens. "It is," writes Dr. C. Mackay, in 1840, in his "Thames and its Tributaries," "a fair …
Old and New London
… the most absurd and preposterous of all," says Charles Mackay, in his "History of the Delusion," "and which showed … the stock culminated at 1,000 per cent., or, as Dr. Mackay observes, "the bubble was then full blown." The … "The next consideration of the Legislature," says Charles Mackay, "after the punishment of the directors, was to …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… the soldiers of King William under the command of General Mackay, and some gentlemen of the country, with their …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… of the above drafts; and same of a certificate by Charles Mackay of the receipt from Oglethorpe of the subsistence and …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… for the Second Battalion of Scotch Guards and Col. Mackay's Regiment; being their equipage and furniture. Ibid. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… use of the Second Battalion of the Scots Guards and Col. Mackay's Regiment may be delivered [free] by the Custom House …
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