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The Environs of London
… Plenipotentiary from the Court of Vienna. P. 575.Lord Mendip's firstwife was daughter of Sir William Stanhope; Lady Mendip is sister of the late Hans Stanley, Esq. and …
Journal of the House of Lords
… I have given an Acre. I have also let Land to the Poor at Mendip, which is at a greater Distance from the City, to …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Melkridge, Number of Persons relieved in, Slaney, 203. Mendip, Land let to Poor in Allotments, and Rent paid for, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… are waste and unproductive except as sheep pasture: the Mendip hill, close to the town, abounds with limestone of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 80 persons. The village is pleasantly situated under the Mendip Hills, in a vale watered by a copious stream issuing …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in Kirkwall Place off Globe Road, opposite the pre-war Mendip Houses, and William Fenn House with 16 flats in … 2 East End Dwellings Co., 2a Museum Buildings 1888, 2b Mendip and Shepton Houses 1900, 2c Evesham and Montford …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Road, and Hassard Street. In 1900 the five-storeyed Mendip Houses in a baroque style and four-storeyed Shepton …
Alumni Oxonienses
… B.A. 9 Feb., 1625-6, one of these names vicar of Chewton Mendip, Somerset, 1662. See Weaver. Bowne, Peter (of Beds) …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and stretch from the Bristol Channel to the base of Mendip. Of its area of 1,042,487 acres, about 65,000 acres … (5) Somerton; (6) Axe; (7) Wincanton; (8) Glastonbury; (9) Mendip; (10) Bath and Bristol. I.Dulverton This district … On the north the boundary is formed by the watershed of Mendip, reaching a height of 979 feet at Maesbury. 'Old Red' …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… base of a chain of hills forming the commencement of the Mendip range, and, from the higher grounds, commands a fine …
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