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The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds etc.
… relating to the Free School, including one from Lord Melbourne. Undated.Petition against Marmaduke Allington, …
Survey of London
… before either Bill had been presented to Parliament, Lord Melbourne's Whig administration resigned, and his First …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of Salisbury castle, was granted to Sir Thomas Melbourne. 350 His successor, appointed in 1492, received the …
Old and New London
… in turn. Here were such men of the last generation as Lord Melbourne, the poet Campbell, Samuel Rogers, and many of the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1817 t his death in 1843, holding also the benefices of Melbourne and Willingham in succession. Educated at Emmanuel …
London Radicalism 1830-1843
… instead of being thrust into notice unnecessarily. Lord Melbourne knew well from experience that if the Government … rested wanted an excuse for withdrawing and this as Lord Melbourne will [well] knew could have been easily supplied; … no great stretch of either disposition or power in Lord Melbourne who supported and justified and thanked the men who …
Old and New London
… colours, imaginary visits paid to the chimpanzee by Lord Melbourne, Lord John Russell, Lord Palmerston, Lord Glenelg, … He'll make a most Cupid-like chimpanzee.' "Lord Melbourne cantered on his hack To get a peep at Tommy's back; … word, If he does without a tail he's superior to me,' Said Melbourne, and bowed to the chimpanzee." The poet ends by a …
Parish Fraternity Register
… on the death of Alice Bydyk to John Lamberhithe and John Melbourne. Two of the tenements lie between the tenement … armourer, who had them of John Lambehith, clerk, and John Melbourne, who obtained them from Thomas Essex, supervisor of …
Old and New London
… days of Fox, and afterwards in those of Lord Grey, Lord Melbourne, and Lord John Russell; and under the successive … its palmy days:Mr. Black was a great favourite with Lord Melbourne when the latter was Prime Minister. His lordship … in everything but his ill-nature. On one occasion Lord Melbourne said to him, "Mr. Black, you are the only person …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… 10 miles south-east of York, and with its townships of Melbourne and Storwood the parish occupies a large tract of … distinguished by the suffix 'in Spalding Moor', and Melbourne, the 'Middle Stream', were apparently Anglian … The parish, irregular in shape, covers 6,684 a., of which Melbourne accounts for 3,148 a. and Storwood 1,222 a. 4 …
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