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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… townships. The village lies on the road from Manchester to Oldham; and remains of a Roman road exist. A church district …
Old and New London
… was assumed by Mr. Fox, the famous orator and member for Oldham. Other writers also borrowed the well-known signature. …
Old and New London
… returned in 1832 (thanks to the Reform Bill) member for Oldham. He died at his house near Farnham, in 1835. Cobbett …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the site of Halliwick manor-house was acquired in 1932 by Oldham Estates, who originally planned five new roads, 218 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… store by William Jelks, 51 who sold it in 1932 to the Oldham Estates Co., 52 which demolished it. Coppetts farm may …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… At Angel St in 1816 but from 1818 at 16 Cable St, Oldham Rd. [D] Gilles, , Oxford St, London, see Ferguson, … u (181625). In 1816 in partnership with D. Gillespie at 63 Oldham St but in 1818 was trading by himself at the same …
The Environs of London
… account of, 195. Observatory at Richmond, account of, 446. Oldham the poet, anecdote of, 200. Orange-trees planted at …
Magna Britannia
… of, 52. O. Ochre, ccxc. Ockley, Simon, notice of, 220. Oldham, Bishop, monument of, cccxli. Orange, Prince of, lands …
A History of the County of Leicester
… Ogden, Cecil, 352; Rob., 98 n. Okes, John, 61; Wm., 61. Oldham, John, 87 n, 88 n, 101 n; Wm., 341, 428, 453. Olive, …
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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward II
… on the confines of Lincoln and Nottingham, 70. Oldham, Silvester de, 331. Oldynton, Icok de, 350. , Richard …
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