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Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… ornamented w t. Black Moulding w t. a Rising Top to d o. cover'd w t. Russia Leather w t. a Black la Grec Border Round the edge of d o.; the inside fill'd with cedar Trays engraved & lind w t. … Durant(e), William, Liverpool, cm (182330). App. to John O'Neill in 1823 and admitted freeman on 18 September 1830. …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… the c[ourt the] yerle of Kyldare, and browth 1 the grett O'Nelle of Yrland, for he had the charge of hym [to bring] … contemporary. i.e. in Lent. died. Harry. brought. pillory. O'Neill. The diarist probably means the child's mother; or else …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… freeman in 1768. [Leicester freemen reg.] Elliott, O., St Albans Row, Weymouth, Dorset, cm and u (1840). [D] … June 1811 with crane figures. [G. de Bellaigue, J. Harris, O. Millar, Buckingham Palace, p. 154] 1813 Tatham, Bailey & … Erlam, Peter, Liverpool, cm (1831). App. to John O'Neill in 1831. [Liverpool app. enrolment bk] Erlington, John, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… which was mostly for cattle, and was on the 24th of April, O. S.; but there is still a fair on the last Thursday in … parish. Echt ECHT, a parish, in the district of Kincardine O'Neil, county of Aberdeen, 12 miles (W.) from Aberdeen; … northern extremity of Echt; a third road, to Kincardine O'Neil, strikes off from the Tarland road at the eastern …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… is on limestone. Their siting varies from 200 ft. above O.D. at Bere Regis (66) to just over 600 ft. at Corfe Castle … Black Down by the Hardy Monument) to over 700 ft. above O.D. The general run of the ridge is from N.W. to S.E., the … down in a valley (although still over 400 ft. above O.D.). All of the groups, and notably the last-mentioned, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Over this Committee Lt.-Col. A. B. L. Lloyd-Baker, D.S.O., T.D., has ever since presided. Thus was formed another of … of religious nonconformity in the county; to Mrs. Helen O'Neil of Bourtonon-the-Water, who repeatedly answered … in the north Cotswolds; and to Professor A. H. Smith, O.B.E., General Editor of the English Place-Name Society and …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… there, to move Her Majesty to show mercy towards Cahil O'Conor. Your Lordships know what a canker to this state the O'Conors and O'Mores have ever been, insomuch that all … to the disadvantage of my credit, insomuch that for Art O'Neill they have for the name's sake put in Harry as the more …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… and the withdrawing of the bands of soldiers from O'Donnell, O'Cahan, and Magwire, or rather their expulsing of them, it … cause of their late mislike; when the rest that be upon O'Neill, Claneboy, Kilultagh, Culverlin, and Magenis' country …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… to be Bishop of Kilmacough [alis Kilmacduagh]. Owen O'Connor, brother of Sir Donnell O'Connor, of Sligo, and sometime an exhibitioner of Her … Nicholas Merriman, for 100 footmen serving with O'Neill. Entertainments, 534 l. 16 s. 10 d., and the fourth …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… the causes thereof in particular. The Cententions between O'Neill and the Baron of Dungannon. First, the discontent which Turlough Lynagh O'Neill conceiveth that the Baron is so much countenanced, …
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