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A History of the County of Sussex
… 41 in 1421 and presumably earlier the earl of Arundel's fishery extended from the sea as far upstream as Pallingham … in the mid 1830s who was particularly struck was the painter John Constable (d. 1837); he stayed more than once … completed; 32 the figures were described in 1834 by the painter Constable as resembling 'drunk bargemen dressed up as …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Holmbush Farm. Westlands Old Farmhouse, formerly Sticker's Farm, north of Holmbush Farm in Ashington parish, has a … high road, 43 which thus became the centre of Ashington's population, though it remained within Washington parish … no gentry in the parish in the mid 18th century. 86 The painter J. R. Reid lived in Ashington in 1878 and depicted …
History Theses 1970-2014: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
… D.Phil., Oxford. (Or. Stud.). Supervised by Mitter, Rana S.R. Chronological coverage: 19491976 Categories: 20th … anti-opium discourse in late imperial China (1880-1911). Painter, Elizabeth R. M.St., Oxford. (Mod. Hist.). Supervised … 19th Century; 20th Century The late Ming courtesan painter Ma Shouzhen (1548-1604): visual culture, gender and …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… augre; augor; augger; augar; algare; agers] A carpenter's TOOL for boring holes in wood, etc., having a long pointed … the tool is worked round with both hands. Randle Holme's description of it shows both the variation in size and … (1642)]. It was one of the basic tools in any carpenter's tool chest and a list drawn up in the 1670s of equipment …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… lay north of Foddington at Pury, later Perry. 21 Babcary's former open fields, Hill, Westover, and Windhill or … in 1991. 9 Buildings Of the chief houses of Babcary's many estates only one, Standerwick which stands south of … John Hutchings may have rebuilt the house as in 1743 John Painter of Sherborne, carpenter, was at work on it. 28 In …
A History of the County of Oxford
… on Bampton Deanery manor in 1317 included 31 a. in Bampton's East field, and 248 a., some of it possibly inclosed, in … west; 39 from the later 14th century, however, Bampton's arable was divided chiefly between East (later Truelands, … occupational surnames included cooper, carpenter, and painter, a smithy was recorded in 1279, 11 and masons, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… grant of their own excise. In 1746, the Duke of Cumberland's troops, on their march to Culloden, passed through the … of neap and spring tides. A patent slip, on Morton's principle, has been constructed in the harbour. … a native of the place. Gavin Hamilton, the historical painter; John Miller, professor of law in the university of …
Old and New London
… Baynard's Castle and Doctors' Commons CHAPTER XXIV. BAYNARD'S CASTLE, DOCTORS' COMMONS, AND HERALDS' COLLEGE. Baron … the "Iron Duke." There are also the wills of Vandyke the painter, who died close by; Inigo Jones, Ben Jonson's rival …
Survey of London
… Joseph Phillimore, as part of a settlement on the latter's marriage, and confirmed the transaction by his will. 1 … for Matthew Ridley Corbett, the portrait and landscape painter, who had purchased the site in 1876. 46 Nos. 92118 … Mead of Kensington, carpenter; John Miles of St. James's, painter; Edward Millwood of Kensington, builder; James …
Survey of London
… court was extended westward into Bedfordbury in the 1880's its main exit for a visitor entering from Bedford Street … Earl of Bedford in 1631 to Richard Brigham, the King's coachmaker. Brigham did not appropriate all the hinterland … 1719 Bedford Street) Remigius Van Leemput, the Flemish painter, lived from about 1647 until his death in 1675: his …
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