Search

Displaying 91 - 100 of 10098
Magna Britannia
… See also p. ccxvi. The heiress of Cocke married Sparke of Plymouth. P. cc. Richard Hillersdon, Esq., the last of the … education. Two-thirds of the children to be of Exeter or Plymouth; the remainder of Broad Clist or Bovey, if not … in defence of Revelation, was born at Pinhoe in 1697. Plymouth PLYMOUTH, p. 391. When James Bourbon, Earl of March, …
Magna Britannia
… P. xxiv. l. 17. Cawland was most probably Cawsand near Plymouth. P. xxv. The hundred of Draneth is mentioned in a … inherited, by Daniel Crabbe, Esq., son of John Crabbe, of Plymouth, by Frances, second daughter of Henry Darell, Esq., … Captain in the Royal Artillery, son of Edward Stephens, of Plymouth, and grandson of the Rev. Edward Stephens, vicar of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Day. The Quarry-house. To this estate there belongs a dock, with a rope-yard and other conveniences situated below …
Survey of London
… ordnance. He became lieutenantgeneral in 1802, governor of Plymouth in 1805 and governor of Jersey in 1807. In 1809 he …
Journal of the House of Lords
… in the Warehouses 5,028 10,010 12,064 11,500 11,646 12,534 Dock Rates and Wharfage payable to The East India Dock Company on Tea imported 5,119 4,652 5409 5,217 6403 …
Journal of the House of Lords
… that the Timber might be supplied at a lower Rate to the Dock Yard at Bombay? The ostensible Reason given in the first …
History Theses 1901-1970
… Missionary Society, the South African General Mission, the Plymouth Brethren, and the Universities Mission to Central …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… harbour, in which a frigate may shelter as in a dock; steps are cut in the rock, and conveniences are … of twenty-five feet, affords every facility for a wet-dock. A harbour of refuge was commenced in the early part of …
Displaying 91 - 100 of 10098