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A History of the County of Middlesex
… climate is equable, the July isotherm being 64 degrees, and that of January 40 degrees, while the mean of the whole … year is 50 degrees on the higher ground north of London, and 51 degrees in the Thames Valley. Rainfall varies much … most, of it. The county is well watered by the rivers Lea, Thames, Brent, and Colne. The soil is fertile; it varies …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… agreed to respitc him from serving the office of Sheriff, and to move the Common Council to confirm the same, and requesting that this might be carried into effect, or … when that officer was inquiring into a Riot on the River Lea. His daughter Dorcas married Sir Julius Csar, Master of …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… ALDERMEN OF LONDON IN PARLIAMENT. Until the Stuart period, and indeed until the Restoration, Aldermen of London were … 12831905. The following is certainly the completest and most accurate list of the Parliamentary representatives … Alderman Ansley was Chairman for Sir C. Price and Alderman Lea for Shaw. Hankey was supported by ex-Alderman Lushington. …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… to Billingsgate. 1298 Nicholas Hauteyn [Present June 13 and July 7, 1298] 4 See Note B ad fin. [Present Aug. 3, 1298, … From Farringdon Without. [Nominated: ex-Sheriffs Shelley and Simon Smyth, John Marshall ( Mercer)] September 19, 1480 … June 27] 71 Died March 5, 1803. March 9, 1803 Richard Lea, Weaver [Sworn March 26] 72 Discharged May 24, 1808 (Rep. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Regis in 1935, 1 occupied some 878 acres to the south and west of the river Tove about nine miles south of Northampton and three miles from Towcester. The parish was separated from … with Paulerspury ran through fields; while to the south and east the boundary with Grafton was represented partly by …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a township, in the parish of Great Budworth, union and hundred of Northwich. S. division of the county of … chief residence here; it afterwards fell to the Leicesters and Shakerleys. The township comprises 2155 acres; the soil … hundred of Berkeley, the tythings of Gaunts-Earthcote and Lea in the Lower division of that of Thornbury, and the …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1826-22 May 1829 (Adm. 7/821 f. 70). Chief Clerk ( Ticket and Wages Branch) 22 May 1829 (ibid.). Lang, Oliver Assistant … 1718-c. 10 Feb. 1722 (Adm. 7/810 f. 11). Clerk ( Bills and Accounts) pd. from 10 Feb. 1722 (Adm. 7/811 f. 10). … of State 1660-1782, comp. J. C. Sainty (London 1973), 86). Lea, Edward Clerk to Surveyor 1 June 1715-28 Feb. 1717 (Adm. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Alvescot lies 6 miles (9.7 km) south-west of Witney and 15 miles (24 km) west of Oxford, on gently rising ground … medieval settlements of Bromscott, Pemscott, Alwoldsbury, and Puttes, which were all deserted during the later Middle … 29 Apr. 1960; Witney Gaz. 4 Feb. 1971; information from LEA. ORO, MS Oxf. Dioc. c 1696/3, docs re reading room. PRO, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Stourbridge, S. division of the hundred of Seisdon and of the county of Stafford, a mile (N.) from Stourbridge; … It is situated on the north side of the small river Stour, and comprises about 600 acres, whereof the surface is … are common or waste. It is situated between the river Lea and the road from Cambridge to London; and is supposed to …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… America and West Indies April 1635 April 1635 April 2. Brooke House. … the government until further order; the heads of a letter and instructions agreed on. [ Colonial Entry Bk., Vol. III., … a Court for Providence Island. Mr. Woodcock proposes Capt. Lea for the government of Association; but on the motion of …
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