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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… rebuilt in the reign of John, and soon after besieged by Louis, Dauphin of France, who had come over to assist the … confines of the county, under the name of the Port-way, and appears to have taken a direction towards some … (Holy Trinity) BERWICK-UPON-TWEED ( Holy Trinity), a port, borough, market-town, parish, and county of itself, and …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the north-west of the church is the court-house, where the port-mote or borough court was held. It is a half-timbered … December of the same year the castle was attacked by King Louis of France with the English barons, and, having … lead of the great tower and of the turret over the sally port was remade. The chambers of the king and queen, the …
A Dictionary of London
… 1337-8 (Ct. H.W. I. 426). Probably identical with the port, or with Billingsgate Quay, and Stairs. Billingsgate … variously used to designate : one of the City gates, a port or quay on the Thames, one of the principal City … whether originally a City gate in the wall or merely a port, or quay on the river, it has been in existence from …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… like Kington, may have been granted to a member of the Port family. Adam de Port forfeited it as part of the honor in 1172. 39 It was … already have been held by them when, before 1172, Adam de Port gave 1 yardland there to them. 92 The estate presumably …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… - Braidwood Berwick-Upon-Tweed BERWICK-UPON-TWEED, a port, borough, market-town, parish, and county of itself, 55 … and are now occupied for the purposes of his trade. The port was celebrated in the time of Alexander III., for the … Calder, is a spacious building in the style of the age of Louis XIV.; valuable pictures adorn some of the apartments, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 1727 and 1744; it connects the town with the river and the port of Hull. The Hull and Bridlington railway passes by the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Brick Lane, they moved to the Boundary Street estate and Louis (later Baron Grade) and Bernard (later Baron Delfont) …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 24 flats in Cheshire Street by New Era Estates in 1937. Louis de Soissons's application to build on the site of nos. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 200 JG, 190 I. 'Almost entirely Jewish' 1930. Alumni inc. Louis and Bernard Grade and Chas. Clore. 19 I dept. closed …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… photos.; 19th-cent. illus.); Guildhall Pr. B3/BAR; M. H. Port, Six Hundred New Chs. (1961), 150-1. G.L.R.O., MBW 1757, … the Less). M.L.R. 1842/2/368; Guildhall MS. 19224/297; Port, Six Hundred New Chs. 150-1; Colvin, Brit. Architects, … (1889). Guildhall MS. 19224/304; TS. hist. 1828-1978; Port, Six Hundred New Chs. 31, 47, 134-5; Lond. Gaz. 31 Mar. …
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