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A History of the County of Essex
… Street in 191314. Among its 'stars' were Gladys Cooper and Owen Nares. The company, which ceased in 1915, included The …
A History of the County of Essex
… school at Spitalfields on the principles of Robert Owen. William Wilson became an advocate of infant education …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Glansevern, built for the late Sir Arthur Davies Owen; and Vaynor, a handsome Elizabethan structure, on a … stood Castell Tŷ Maen, a seat of Ednowain Bendew, or "Owen the strongheaded," lord of Tegengle in the eleventh …
A History of the County of Essex
… church of Thorington (Suff.) is a bell inscribed 'Samuel Owen made me for Wanstead 1596'. It was given to Thorington …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… WARLEY-SALOP, a township, in the parish of Hales-Owen, poor-law union of Bromsgrove, Upper division of the hundred of Halfshire, Hales-Owen and E. divisions of Worcestershire; containing 356 … WARLEY-WIGORN, a hamlet, in the parish of Hales-Owen, union of West Bromwich, Lower division of the hundred …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of Nonconformist Meetings, 1829. H.O. 129/10/260. John Owen, Letter to the Inhabitants of Warminster, 1845 (copy in …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… to Mr. Cartwright and Mr. Vincent of the petition of John Owen, late ensign in the Earl of Donegal's Regiment, praying …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… IX, p. 160. [?] The like for the petition of Capt. Hugh Owen praying a pension on the Irish Establishemnt for the …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Dec. 1702 to 16 Dec. 1703 166 12 0 for the pay of Ensign Owen of the said Regiment from the same time to 24 Dec. 1703 …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… 419. Same to the Customs Commissioners to permit Kettleby Owen to act for William Hagley, a coastwaiter [London port], …
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