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A History of the County of Northampton
… Natural History of Northants. (1712), p. 23. See also Pennant, Journey from Chester to London (1782), p. 307: 'Much …
A History of the County of Northampton
… the finest in Europe; a fair, spacious, open place.' 562 Pennant calls it 'an ornament to the town; few can boast the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Jnl. xviii. 252; Knowles and Grimes, Charterhouse, 66. T. Pennant, Journey from Chester to Lond. (1782), 181. For a … Ibid., Misc. Vol. 32, 33. Ibid.; T.B.A.S. (1872), 68. T. Pennant, Journey from Chester to Lond. (1782), 165. T.B.A.S. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… hospital. The first to do so in print was probably Thomas Pennant, 65 who was followed by William Reader, 66 though … 1960, p. 5; 25 Feb. 1960, p. 13; 16 Mar. 1960, p. 3. T. Pennant, Journey from Chester to Lond. (1782), 145. Pennant, who visited Cov. in 1780, was escorted round the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in the city annals under the year 1773 17 and Thomas Pennant, writing in 1782, calls him a tailor. 18 Thomas …
A History of the County of Durham
… the good trade and the many gentry residing in Durham. 178 Pennant's description of Durham in his Tour to Scotland, …
Old and New London
… so near the low meadows on the south and west parts." Pennant speaks of Millbank not as a "very long place," or a … near the river, and had a pretty garden attached to it. Pennant, the antiquary, used to visit his lordship there, as …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… exercise and conversation."— History, (1705,) i 241. Mr. Pennant conjectures, that this was the place thus described … they bowl great matches."— London, (1791,) p. 121. Mr. Pennant adds, that "where Sackville Street was afterwards …
Survey of London
… was carried on by the etymologists, but in 1791 Thomas Pennant, the topographer, opined that 'Where Sackville-street … support. 14 Edward Walford thought (quite wrongly) that Pennant had attributed the derivation to 'a sort of cakes or … Dictionary, Interpreting all such Hard Words, 1656. Thomas Pennant, Some Account of London, 1791, p. 122. Rev. Joseph …
Survey of London
… Road (162186 demolished), 1A and 2A Marloes Road, and Pennant Mews William Henry Cullingford came from a family of … of Works on Cullingford's behalf for permission to form Pennant Mews, but in a curriculum vitae which he later … in 1877 (see page 292), 25 and stables and coach-houses in Pennant Mews and Lexham Mews (Nos. 19A and 20). 26 Even …
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