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Survey of London
… Molton Lane was taken in 1720 by Henry Avery and Robert Pollard as one lot. Fifteen small houses, nearly all of …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 23 Apr. Aspley, J. (1 st Reg. of Footguards) 1744 7 Feb. Pollard, W. (3 rd. Reg. of Footguards) 1745 21 Nov. Conquest, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… two buildings fused for all practical purposes. 585 One Pollard, of Frome (Som.), is said to have designed these … 19 Aug. 1836; inscr. on bldg. Waylen, Hist. 576. The name Pollard cannot be traced in Robson, Dir. Som. for 1839 or in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… across two orchards caterwise, until you come to an ash pollard in the hedge by the Bridge road side near the late … from thence as straight as you well can go to an oak pollard near the lone-barn in Nackington-lane, which oak pollard is lately cut down, but did stand on the left hand …
A History of the County of Berkshire
A History of the County of Wiltshire
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… dimidiam marcam argenti etc. Sciant etc. quod ego Henricus Pollard de Brontistona dedi etc. unam bovatam terr etc. in …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… tenemento. Hiis testibus etc. Omnibus etc. Radulfus Pollard filius Radulfi de Withmere salutem etc. Noverit etc. …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Pantulf, Willelmo Bagot et aliis. Omnibus etc. Nicholaus Pollard de Brontiston salutem. Noverit etc. Abbatem et … Johanne Clerico de Brantistona, Willelmo filio Hari Pollard de edem, Willelmo filio Ade de edem, Willelmo Knit de …
A History of the County of Warwick
… by deed of 1566, and two by the gift, in 1817, of Mary Pollard. From 1562 onwards a payment of £1 10 s. a year is …
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