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Cardiff Records
… land what they have of the other; and by reason there's no Boat in the Service, nor any boat on those acco ts to be … the soldiers from Swansea will need to be paid about 20 a man, to take Edward David and Lazarus George, the Bridgend … a Design of defrauding the King of his Customs. The King's Boat at Pennarth is Moared on his ground (but never any …
Cardiff Records
… as Collector, with Thomas Rimmar as Surveyor. In Gwynn's oath, Trotter is the Collector. 1688. John Wollvin, Boatman … upon reading a report of the officers of his Majesty's Mint, order that the officers of the "recight of the … Customer of Cardiff. 1720. Richard Thomas, Extraordinary Man in the Port of Cardiff. 1724. Thomas Brian, Comptroller …
Cuxham
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… follows a track called Hyde Lane and (in the south) Turner's Green Lane, which leads south through Britwell Prior. 7 The … Gregory's will. 5 Ireland was, however, a quarrelsome man who may have been given the living as a way of removing … c 652, f. 74. Ibid. MS Oxf. Archd. Oxon. d 13, f. 59. G.H. Martin and J.R.L. Highfield, A History of Merton College, …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Scarborough, Yorks., cm (1834). [D] Daggitt, Robert, Peck's Entry, 57 Mytongate, Hull, Yorks., cm (1826). [D] Daglish, … George, near Slaughter's Coffee House, the Upper End of St Martin's Lane, London, upholder and cm (d. by 1747). Meeting … esteemed by all who knew him as an upright, honest man. On 28 August 1829 his widow announced her husband's
Survey of London
… Soho (now Wardour Street) on the east and Little Gelding's Close on the west (figs. 2, 40). The first documentary … associations. At this time it was also known as Browne's Close, it being then in lease to Mathew Browne, bricklayer. … Bilcliffe, carpenter. 24 No. 57 Berwick Street: The Green Man Public House There has been a public house of this name …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1500-1714 Dabbe-Dirkin Dabbe-Dirkin Dabbe, John s. Richard, of London, gent. Gloucester Hall, matric. 18 … of Wight 1709, vicar of Totnes, Devon, 1709, and of St. Martin-juxta-Looe, Cornwall, 1715. See Foster's Index … Coll., matric. 1 Dec., 1581, aged 20; perhaps same man as next. Davies, Lancelot of co. Flint, pleb. University …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Penrith, Leath ward, E. division of Cumberland, 4 miles (S. W. by W.) from Penrith; containing, with the townships of … patron and impropriator, E. B. Hartopp, Esq. Dalderby (St. Martin) DALDERBY ( St. Martin), a parish, in the union of Horncastle, S. division of …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… - Dawsons lozenges Daffys elixir [dalfeys elixer; daffy's ellixir; daffy's elixir; daffy's elixer; daffys elixer; daffy elizir; daffy … by J. Eyres of Warrington, Freeman of the Borough, Martin of Leicester, Whitworth of Manchester; Russel in Queen …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Dagenham 20. DAGENHAM. (C.f.) (O.S. 6 in. (a)lxvi. S.W. (b)lxxiv. N.W. (c)lxxiv. N.E. (d)lxxiv. S.W. (e)lxxiv. … plain altar-tomb with moulded slab, brass figure of man in judicial robes, but without coif or hood, and woman in …
A History of the County of Essex
… (d. 1698). It was sold about 1700 by Sir George Darcy's three sisters and co-heirs, apparently to Samuel Kekewich, … as other new parishes were formed. The church of ST. MARTIN, Goresbrook Road, was opened in 1925; the present … dissenters certainly existed. In 1665 a Dagenham man was prosecuted in the archdeacon's court as a Quaker. 77 …
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