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A History of the County of Oxford
… before 1789, cf. Bodl. G. A. Oxon. a 79, ff. 36-7; T. Pride, Blenheim Map (1789): copies in Blenheim Mun. and W. … BB 84/2043-4; Westgate Libr., photos. 4633, 11864, 11969; Pride, Blenheim Map (1789); O.S. Map ½,500, Oxon. XXVI. 8 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Bodl. MSS. Top. Oxon. a 50, ff. 1-2; d 173, f. 132; T. Pride, Blenheim Map (1789): copies in Blenheim Mun and W. … 95 n. Salmon, Present State of the Universities, 10. Pride, Blenheim Map (1789); Blenheim Mun., framed map ( c. … ( c. 1764), reproduced in Green, Blenheim Palace, pl. 89; Pride, Blenheim Map (1789), and later amendments of it in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… ibid. box 69, particular of land in hand (1792); T. Pride, Blenheim Map (1789): copies in Blenheim Mun. and W. … the park. Below. Blenheim, ed. Bond and Tiller, 59-60; cf. Pride, Blenheim Map (1789), which delimits the perimeter belt … Mun., Combe map (1778), but appears as Combe Green gate in Pride, Blenheim Map (1789). Cf. ibid. Combe map (1778); …
Old and New London
… England, whilst Soho Square, just built, was a subject of pride, with which the present generation will hardly …
Cardiff Records
… Morgan Lisle. Thomas Evans. William Harris. James Pride. David Lewis. Griffith Phillips. John Williams. William …
A New History of London
… rest of their brethren in the ministry, which occasioneth pride in them, discontent in others, and disquiet in the …
A New History of London
… two regiments surrounded the parliament house, and Colonel Pride who commanded the guard at the doors, having a list of … violence on the parliament, which was ludicrously termed Pride's purge, was a sure means of securing a majority in the … try the king's former conduct by this recent declaration. Pride's purge however affords the best exposition of the …
A New History of London
… government they have not yet devised; and, to satisfy the pride and ambition of a few ill men, would introduce the most …
A New History of London
… than those bargains framed by unfeeling avarice or pride; which destroy all regard to modesty, and produce open …
A New History of London
… it was, long time applied "To hold the last remains of pride: "No beggar there, of humble race, "And humble … vain fears subside, "And baffled, leave the field to Pride. "Shall they, (forbid it Fame) shall they "The dictates …
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