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A History of the County of Essex
… Samuel Ennew, William Mayhew, father and son, William Mason, 30 and Francis Smythies, father and son, whose … majority over Thornton, but the intervention of Col. J. H. Strutt of Terling in increasing the Tory vote apparently … Corp.); E.R.O., Boro. Mun., Council Mins. 23 Mar. 1836. H. S. Smith, Parliaments of Eng. from 1715 to 1847 (1973), …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… makers acquired a more than local reputation. According to Mason and Brown, 'Ormskirk in Lancashire was already a noted … how vendors descended upon arriving stage coaches [Mason and Brown (1999)]. There are many examples of retail … Gloucester Coastal Port Books (1998), Latham (1990), Mason and Brown (1999), Murrell (16--). Gingham A TEXTILE. In …
Cardiff Records
… on Sunday the nineteenth of August Last to play w'thin the said parish of S t Andrews and County aforesaid … Laws of this Kingdome. "Item Wee present George Lewis, W'm Robotham, Arthur Yeomans and John Lewis all of Cardiff in … Bundle 23. No. 35. April 1727. Evan John, of Cilybebyll, mason, having been at Neath market, went for the night to an …
Cardiff Records
… was sentenced "to be hanged by the neck till dead."] A mason at Swansea, having been employed to do some repairs at … and the rem r she made into Caps. And also that the said W m Harry was with her a breaking open the Barn of Thomas … J. Matthew Rich d Jenkins David Hopkins Evan Prichard W m Williams John Landeg April 1772. Coroner's Inquest taken …
Cardiff Records
… in Divinity Lord Bishop of Landaffe, The Worshipfull W m Beaw Doctor of Laws Chancellor of y e Diocess of … 7 d. for two new Door Locks 4 s. 6 d. for three pair of H hinges 2 s. for One new Lock for Egypt Door 2 s. for One … M r George Roods ffunerall Expences 1 l 10 s. David Hugh Mason for staying y e Beams 2 s. 4 d. to M r Priest for 2 …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… the county of Lanark, and situated in longitude 4 15' 51" (W.), and latitude 55 52' 10" (N.), 23 miles (E. by S.) from Greenock, 29 (S. W. by S.) from Stirling, 34 (N.E.by N.) from Ayr, 43 (W. by S.) from Edinburgh, 79 (N. N. W.) from Dumfries, 144 …
The medieval records of a London City church
… n. p. joists, 177. Gyrddyllys, n. p. girdles, 251. H. Haberdasher, 22, 195, 201. Hair-cloth, lix, 256, 394. … n. door to winding stair? (Palsgrave, p. 158), 279, 281. W. Wacchyng, Wecchyng, n. watching, 81, 83, 99. Wainscot, 37, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… Marginal PanesNarrow panes of glass used as a border. Mason's MitreIn masonry or joinery, a method whereby a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… is straight and not at the angle of the mitre is termed a mason's mitre. ModillionsBrackets under the cornice in a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… by lynchets usually following the contour of a hill. Mason's mitreIn masonry or joinery, a method whereby a …
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