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A History of the County of Warwick
… Index A-J Note: The following abbreviations have been used: abp., … borough; bp., bishop; Brig., Brigadier; bro., brother; B.S.A., Birmingham Small Arms Co.; Cambs., Cambridgeshire; … T., Wm., fam., Guest and Co., South Wales, Guest, Keen and Nettlefold, Guest St., Guild of St. Matthew, Guild of the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of, Kimmins, Drew,&Co., King: Dinah, G. H.,&Son, Hen., H. J. H., John, John (s. of preceding), John (s. of preceding), Mary, Mat., Nat., … Edw., John, Sam., Neilson, Meyrick, Nelson, Sir Frank, Nettlefold, Fred., Neville: Ankaret, see Talbot Eliz., see …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… cemetery, chars., ch., benefice ho., clergy, n C.P., Clare's Lane, clubs and societies, commons and waste, Cow (formerly … de, n Kynaston: Edw. (d. 1772), Sir Edw. (d. 1839), n Sir J. R., John, fam., Kyngeshemede, Wal. de, Kynnersley, n, … Shifnal Nedge Hill, see Shifnal neifs, and see villeins Nettlefold & Chamberlain, Nettlefolds Ltd., Nevill: Eliz., …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and Galton, Ketley Colliery (Salop), Kettle, John, Kettle's Steel Houses, Key Hill chap. (non-denominational), … Labour Party Labour Representation Committee, Lacey, J. P., Lady Huntingdon's Connexion, see Methodists Lady Mill, … Goode's Mill, and Witton Forge), Netherton tunnel, Nettlefold, J. S., fam., Nettlefold and Chamberlain, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Keble Coll., Oxford, warden of, Kechenfeld, at Bishop's Hall, Keeling Ho. (M.B.), flats in Claredale housing est., … Bow, Landmarsh, in Walmarsh, Landwall, in Wapping, Lane, J. J., engineers, Lanfranc (T.H.) housing est., Lanfranc … (Essex), Netteswell Ho., Victoria Park Sq., n, pl. Nettlefold (John) Ho. (T.H.), flats in Mansford housing est., …
A History of the County of Stafford
… party, 46, 50, 120, 123, 217- 18, 226 Laing: Eliz., 238 J. F., vicar of St. Michael's, Walsall, 238-9 Laleham (Mdx.), 31 Lambert Bros., 201 … 35 Neri, St. Philip, 129 Nether Haddon, see Haddon, Nether Nettlefold, J. S., 113 Nettlefold & Chamberlain, 113, 140 …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… by 1813 22 but industrial exploitation of the township's clay for bricks, tiles, and fireclay goods was well … Trinder and Cox, Yeomen and Colliers, pp. 64, 129, 138; L.J.R.O., B/C/11, Ric. Higgons, 1677; Thos. Mayden, 1703. … Staffs. R.O., D. 593/B/2/5/26, deed; /1/1/21a, deeds. J. R. Wordie, 'Rent Movements and the Eng. Tenant Farmer, …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… compass fronts and tops at 15s each for Prince William's House in Leicester Sq. These were supplied in 1759 the year … u and undertaker. [D; GL, Sun MS vol. 480, ref. 946757] Nettlefold, Abram, 27 Lower High St, Bromley, Kent, cm … of the Joiners Co. on 7 September 1714. [GL, MS 8051/3] J.G. Newman, Edward, At a White House the North Side of …
Survey of London
… CEMETERY The terrible overcrowding in many of London's graveyards prompted Parliament to authorizethe … for a school for 800 children. 116 The architect was T. J. Bailey, 114 and the date of opening January 10, 1887. 115 … Hill The site of this building was given by Frederick Nettlefold, who laid the foundation stone on November 26, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… through Farningham to Sevenoke, in which stands Horseman's-place, now used, with the gardens, by a public gardener; … the high road under a handsome bridge. In king Edward III.'s reign there appears to have been no bridge here, the … and others, at 12l. per annum rent; the latter in William Nettlefold, at 11l. 10s. per annum; on condition that 20s. …
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