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Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… had been put into the garrisons of Newcastle, Tynemouth, &c. without the consent of parliament, were ordered by the … and Lithgow's siege of Newcastle, reprinted for Mr. E. Charnley in 1820. The defences of the town are thus … horses to be paid when such or such a steeple-house (i. e. church) was pulled down." Hist. of Restauration, p. 32This …
Survey of London
… 5 acres "abutting on ye lands . . . of Henry Stevens [ i.e., the Roger Haryong property] on ye north and west partes, … to occupy the site of the lands of Sir Thomas Chaloner, i.e., of Sir Thomas Legh, it seems clear that it is to be … in 1768 thrown into the public way. The Act 8 Geo. III., c. 33, authorised the setting back of the houses "from the …
Three fifteenth-century chronicles
… of Devinitie: Anno 1564 (by order of the Kalendar), y e yere to be accomptid from newe yers daye forward, on y e Wedynsdaye, beynge y e 26 of Januarie, wasse a solome … with a great nombar of wymen to y e nombar of ij or iij c. ladyn with baggs and bottells to bancket at theyr …
Charters and Documents relating to the City of Glasgow 1175-1649
… his burgh and city of Glasgow, with all lands, houses, &c., salmon and other fishings on the Clyde, hospitals, … and also with the liberty and immunity of ship stations, i.e., of the roads of Inchgreen, Newark, Pot of the Rig, or any … awin chargis, warkmanshipe and making of the panis" [ i.e., cross beams]; and 200 merks were also ordered to be paid …
Charters and Documents relating to the City of Glasgow 1175-1649
… a disposition of the lands, with coals and coalheughs, &c., and the heritable offices of bailiary and justiciary of … however, are beyond the scope of the present work. 1647, c. 113, Acts of Parliament, VI., i., p. 655. Council Records, … half their number, and not the fifth man could handle pike or musket. The horse were the best mounted ever Scotland …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… registered more than fifty donations of manors, lands, &c. so large and bountiful, as became the munificence of kings … and people, men, women and children were decimated, i. e. nine were slain and one saved alive, and the archbishop … forte datorem Non erit ignotus ANGELUS iste tibi. ANGELUS e specula totum circumspicit orbem, Et Corpus pennis subvehit …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… Holywell-cum-Needingworth 47. HOLYWELL-CUM-NEEDINGWORTH (E.d.). (O.S. 6 in. (a)XIX S.W., (b)XXIII N.W.). … the North Aisle was added late in the same century and c. 1300 the South Aisle was built. Accounts remain to show … was built, probably, early in the 18th century. b(26). Pike and Eel Inn, on the left bank of the Ouse, 1 m. E.N.E. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the work of Rawlinson Parkinson. 8 The institution housed c. 40,000 books and had a resident librarian in 1976. 9 … Youth Department, which was built to the design of Charles Pike, opened in 1960, and named Chester House. 4 A free … ii. 378. Childe Harold's Pilgrimage, canto 1, stanza lxx. e.g. prints of 1784 and 1796 in Potter Colln. 9/5-7. See also …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 98 Common pasture rights were mentioned at Marlpost c. 1285, when they could be exercised all year round except … markets were evidently then held in the market place, i.e. the modern Market Square and Carfax, 4 again as later. 5 … 182. P.R.O., HO 107/1650, ff. 187-8. W.S.R.O., SP 622. Pike's Horsham, Crawley and Dist. Blue Bk. and Local Dir. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Springfield has been occupied by various schools since c. 1888, 13 including a girls' school in 1981; The Manor … Edwards, Brighton Rd. 70; Horsham Mus. MS. 343 (MS. cat.). e.g. J. Evans, Picture of Worthing (1814), i. 25; A. Windrum, … Horsham: Official Guide [1921], 17; W.S.R.O., MP 1744. Pike's Horsham, Crawley and Dist. Blue Bk. and Local Dir. …
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