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A New History of London
… the Merchant Adventurers, of the Levant, of Eastland, of Russia, and of EastIndia; might be farther privileged and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the importation of hemp, flax, and timber, from Russia and the Baltic, and timber from America and Norway: … style of architecture, on the model of the Kremlin at Moscow. It has a handsome stone front, 200 feet in length, …
History Theses 1901-1970
… I. Mary Cumpston. Oxford D.Phil. 1950. India, Britain, Russia: a study in British opinion, 183878. V.K. Chavda. …
The Environs of London
… it was granted to Robert Nettleton, Esq. Governor of the Russia Company. The lease has since passed through the hands …
Survey of London
… mentioned among recent visitors Grand Duke Alexander of Russia and the late King of Holland. 146 And in 1853, at the …
Survey of London
… 23 Many writers have stated that Peter the Great of Russia was lodged at No. 15, Buckingham Street during his …
A History of the County of Stafford
… for the exploitation of distant markets, particularly in Russia. The lessee of the navigation, George Hayne, was … a merchant, using the contacts made in exporting beer to Russia, his main market. It was presumably the collapse of … although in 1784 he started to export ale directly to Russia on his own account. After William's death in 1787, 14 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… was especially beneficial to the export of ale and beer to Russia, as well as to London, and encouraged the steady …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… green savoy, hellow (probably a misprint for yellow) red, Russia, sugar loaf, turnip, yellow savoy and Yorkshire. …
Old and New London
… being Sir Francis Cherry, Queen Elizabeth's Ambassador to Russia in 1598, of whose proceedings an amusing account is …
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