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Middlesex county records
… which dignity he resigned, and ended his days at Paddington, near London." ( e.) Charles De La Rue Deffue, …
Middlesex county records
… First's time, when Marylebone was wood or grass land and Paddington was peopled chiefly by farmers and farmlabourers, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and of Mr. R. A. Bowden, who read the article on Paddington. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Woodham Connop to William Smith of Westbourne Terrace (Paddington), who in 1893 left it to his sons Philip, Arthur, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… ordered from outside contractors or being constructed at Paddington. In addition to locomotives and wagons, the works … steel, to be made into rails at Swindon and laid in Paddington yard. 211 When these were later adopted, they were … shops. They had originally been distributed between Paddington, Saltney (Flintshire), and Worcester (these were …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Reynolds on hehalf of himself et al., inhabitants of Paddington, praying payment of 12 l. assessed on the lands …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Lane. The Earl of Craven for 9 hearths in his house at Paddington. Lord Brereton for 15 hearths in his house in …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Hammersmith, Kilburn, Highgate, Holloway, Kensington, Paddington, Maribone, Hampstead Heath, and so from thence to …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the Great Western railway; it is 18 miles distant from the Paddington terminus in London. A fair is held on …
Survey of London
… of the Euston Road, long known as "the New Road from Paddington to Islington," which was sanctioned by Act of …
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