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A New History of London
… an active justice of peace, being found murdered at Primrose-Hill, that event and in short every cotemporary …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… be cited and for Dr CHAMBERS, Dr JOHNSON and Mr Sergeant Primrose to be there. Initiator of the complaint college … Accused of changing Dr Johnson's prescription for Mr Primrose from trochisci Gordonii to trochisci de alkakengi, …
Survey of London
… both the architect and clients. The large waiting-room had primrose enamelled walls, and many of the doors were …
Survey of London
… earthenware, together with a mirrored foyer resplendent in primrose and silver-grey and shiny-black details, followed …
A History of the County of Stafford
… family. 59 The inhabitants of Burslem petitioned William Primrose, Rector of Stoke 161833, to secure the room for the …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… In 1808 he moved from Essex St, Whitechapel to 19 Primrose St, Shoreditch at which address he stayed until at …
Old and New London
… on the pretty hill, known in later days as Ladlands, or Primrose Hill, best reached from Camberwell by way of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… proprietor of Carriden House. Carrington CARRINGTON, or Primrose, a parish, in the county of Edinburgh; containing, … in 1633, and from whom it was purchased by Sir Archibald Primrose, ancestor of the earls of Rosebery. James, the successor of Sir Archibald, was created Viscount Primrose in 1703, and gave his family name to the estate, by …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… site of a keeper's lodge in the former deer park. 53 At Primrose Hill four bungalows have been built near the farm. …
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