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Old and New London
… succeeding structure, the entrance to which is shown on page 216, was laid in April, 1790, by the Earl of …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… situation. The venerable GREEN DALE OAK, represented page, 360, fig. 4, is supposed to be upwards of 1500 years … William, the first earl of Portland, when a youth, was page of honour to William, prince of Orange, afterwards king …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… three open fields, Southfield, Opfield and Eastfield (F.M. Page, 'Wellingborough Manorial Accounts' 12581323, Northants. …
A History of the County of Essex
… D/DMa T4; D.N.B.; J. H. Round, Family Origins, ed. W. Page, p. ix. E.R.O., D/DMa M13, p. III; D/DRh Z8, W. Page to R. L. Poole, 31 July 1928; inf. from the late Lt. …
Old and New London
… IN 1830. "Environs of London," vol. ii., p. 507. See page 88, ante. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… for the official opening, 1961). See also plate on facing page. Thanks for help are due to Mr. S. R. Jones, who is …
A History of the County of Essex
… a single-storey butcher's shop ( c. 1860, see plate facing page 203), with lively stucco ornament depicting bulls' heads …
A History of the County of Essex
… a workhouse in Abbey Lane on a site given by Sir Gregory Page, Bt. 27 The house was enlarged in 1760 and on several …
A History of the County of Essex
… Channelsea river ran into Bow creek (see plate facing page 79) south of Three Mills. All these streams were tidal. …
Survey of London
… the London and Blackwall Railway as built in 1839 40 (see page 13). The station was a two-storey structure with covered …
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