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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the Rev. Joseph Bealey. Near the church are excellent national schools. The late Sir Ralph Assheton, Bart., gave a … The township is pleasantly situated on the northern bank of the Tees, by which it is separated from Yorkshire. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… a footpath, lanes, and a stream, on the west an earth bank, 6 and on the north Parsons' Lane, probably an ancient …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… from London. The town, which is situated upon the southern bank of the river Ure, and upon the line of the northern …
Survey of London
… and the Farrers to Edmund Antrobus, a partner in Coutts's bank. His tenure, however, was to the use of Thomas Coutts … had been advanced to Copland by two partners in Coutts's bank, Coutts Trotter and Edward Marjoribanks (the former … only those whose names appear in the Dictionary of National Biography and Who's Who. It excludes (like Manche's …
Survey of London
… were deliberating, the first practical step towards a national memorial was, rather to the regret of some leading … Sir Alexander Spearman (controller general of the national debt office) and Eastlake. The Queen also appointed … Miscellanies of Henry Cole 18616, f. 24: RA Add. H2/2. The National Memorial to His Royal Highness the Prince Consort, …
Survey of London
… his poets and musicians (south) and his painters (east) by national schools, whereas Philip arranged his architects … the Bible of the Reformation from Germany, and each of the national figures was more isolated. In 'Africa', Egypt, … deposit all the plans, designs and working drawings in a national museum. 511 It seems, however, that only the working …
A History of the County of Sussex
… schools in 1835, with a total of 62 boys and girls. 24 A National school was built in 1844 in the centre of the parish …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… for the sons of farmers and labourers of Aldenham, on the national system. The same munificent benefactor endowed six … church is a rude edifice, with a small wooden turret. A national school is supported; and 22 per annum, bequeathed by …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… heading gives the position of the parish church on the National Grid, permitting easy location of the place on the … is located by a six or eight-figure reference to the National Grid. In architectural descriptions of churches, the … XI (1890), 135). The station is represented by a low bank, much damaged by trees, bounding an area 40 yds. by 50 …
A Dictionary of London
… parish of St. Botolph, Aldersgate. Amalgamated with the National Schools in 1861, and carried on at 160-1 Aldersgate …
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