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A History of the County of Lancaster
… town of Warrington huge factories line the water's edge. With the exception of a fringe of open country on the … near the parish church of Warrington is St. Elphin's Well, now disused. This is generally reported to be in the … 1848 it was closed. Services were for a time held at the 'Nag's Head,' Wycliffe Church being opened in 1852. 69 The …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… at Wylam, Derwent Haugh, the South Shore, St. Anthon's, and several other places upon the Tyne. … quantities are exported. There are coal-tar works at Bell's Close, Heworth Shore, and Derwent Haugh. Copperas works are … Bigg Market; Reed's, the Sun, Nun's-gate; Wallace's, Nag's Head, Butcher Bank; and Lowes', Fox and Lamb, Pilgrim …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Hill, London, u and cm (1838). [D] Udell, Jacob, Friar's Gate, Derby, joiner and cm (1809). [D] Ullathorne, John, … (182237). [D] Ullman, , corner of Little Wild St, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, cm (1747). Named in contemporary … Fleet St in 1715, and moved to the lower end of Drake's Yd, Fleet St in 1721. Named concerning a Sun Insurance policy …
A History of the County of Essex
… turning westwards to rejoin the Ingrebourne. 2 Upminister's terrain slopes southwards. In the north of the parish, at … forming the parish boundary with Rainham and Aveley. 43 Nag's Head Lane ran south from Brentwood across the common, … south it was bounded by Cranham Lane and on the west by Nag's Head Lane and Hall Lane. Waltham Abbey held the manor …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Wilts., cm (1793). [D] Valentine, T., Bevois St, St Mary's St, Southampton, Hants., carver (1839). [D] Valentino, Dan., 4 New Inn Yd, Shoreditch, London, bedstead maker (1839). [D] Valiant … Took apps named Barber in 1744 and Lincoln in 1748. [S of G, app. index] Valinder, John snr, Guildford, Surrey, cm …
Old and New London
… Works of the London Gas CompanyNine ElmsMessrs. Price's Candle FactoryInns and TavernsOrigin of the Name of … HouseThe Parish Church of BatterseaChrist ChurchSt. Mark's ChurchSt. George's ChurchThe National SchoolSt. John's … VIII.," "The Crown," "The Ship," "The Red Lion," "The Nag's Head," and "The Wine Vaults." Battersea, or …
Survey of London
… A small piece of land between the Thames and the King's highway was demised in 1387, 23 but the earliest record of … should be made to Rome for the Manor to be delyu'yd unto the chantry prestes they to make it as good as they … of the seid maner of Fawkyshall. 25 Though the Archbishop's attempt to shift this burden failed, there is evidence that …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… the legs now usual with him. I told him of your Serenity's esteem and how you had made a league with the Most … the league were three weeks old, owing to his Majesty's indisposition and then because I had to wait upon the … I remarked that if restitution took place through the pope's offices that would be so much the better as it would cost …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… and yesterday the Dean and Chancellors of St. Paul's, by commission of the Queen, were to make the election, to … the Abbot would by no means consent; so after St. John's Day, the term fixed by Parliament for all persons to … other schism, and who are very few in number. The Emperor's Ambassador has not yet obtained any reply, it being known …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… Prince of Conde, has informed His Majesty of the prince's supporters. They are Bouillon, Mayenne, Longueville, Saint … ambassador of Flanders. The remark thrown out by the king's secretary to the resident of Florence with regard to the … immediately made public. How it was received at the King's court I have not been able to learn, as His Majesty and the …
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