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Survey of London
… cit. pp. 799800, 807. M.D.R. 1828/9/119; 1836/1/686: R.B. Malcolm Seaborne, The English School, its architecture and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Anselm crowned at Westminister, queen Maud, daughter of Malcolm, king of Scotland, whom the king had then married. 65 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Wood, J. By 1773 Gains, P. By 1773 Tomlin, J. 1775 4 July Malcolm, J. (Coldstream Guards) 1780 28 June Sellers, C. …
Survey of London
… Russell was the first tenant in 18435, succeeded by Lady Malcolm (18459) and the Reverend Hogarth J. Swale, the first …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… gained a decisive victory over the army of Edgar Etheling, Malcolm king of Scotland, and certain Danish pirates, on …
A History of the County of Bedford
… belonging to Elstow. 65 Elstow Abbey claimed by grant from Malcolm King of Scotland (115365) the third penny of his rent in the town of Bedford. 66 This grant of Malcolm to the abbess is quoted in charters of St. Andrew's … by King William (11651214) his brother and heir. 67 Malcolm held the honour of Huntingdon, from whose holders …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… formed part of the endowment of St. Margaret's Hospital by Malcolm of Scotland in the 12th century. 199 It extended into …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… to ST. MARGARET. It owed part of its endowment to King Malcolm of Scotland (114165), who granted the hospital 16 s. …
Survey of London
… It had formerly been part of the large nursery of William Malcolm and Company and was chosen partly because Brompton …
Survey of London Monograph
… Leathersellers' Hall, St. Helen's, Londonillustrated by Malcolm; 1 several also are illustrated by Gotch; 2 and there …
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