Search

Displaying 36921 - 36928 of 36928
A History of the County of Oxford
… north-eastwards to skirt the southern edge of Home wood. 85 An ancient lane from Brighthampton to Yelford, crossing …
A History of the County of Oxford
… mother, Elizabeth, and her second husband Edward Smith. 85 In 1633 the daughter Elizabeth and her husband Ambrose …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… for several years; its site is now occupied by the county prison. The cavalry barracks, about a mile south-west of the … after the parliamentary war, was converted into a prison, is at present occupied by the county hall and common … recessed gateway, and projecting towers. The new prison, which stands on the north-east side of Clifford's …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… round part of the bailey, which now contains the Debtors' Prison of 17015, the Assize Courts of 17737, and the Female Prison of 1780 and 1803. The two prison buildings now belong … who regarded himself as its hereditary captain. 85 In January 1643 the number of the garrison was 200 under …
Survey of London Monograph
… Devenish, another St George connection; d. in King's Bench prison 30 December 1678; bur d in St George's, Southwark. … 1723; suspended 29 April 1735 being then in the Fleet prison for debt; res d for 400 in favour of Townley 9 June …
Survey of London
… a man ought. He is discontented that his house is made a prison of so long continuance." 202 In the following month …
A History of the County of Somerset
… phoxinus, Linn. *84. Tench. Tinca vulgaris, Cuv. *85. Bleak. Alburnus lucidus, Heck. & Kner. In the western … as for example the cliffs at Cheddar, have been deserted. 85. Carrion-Crow. Corvus corone, Linn. Resident. Has been …
Displaying 36921 - 36928 of 36928