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Old and New London
… them a pamphlet in reply to some of the writings of Dr. Pusey. On the west side of this street, near the narrow lane …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… lord Romney, he had Philip, who has taken the name of Pusey, and possesses, as heir to his mother Elizabeth, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… revival were John Henry Newman, Hurrell Froude, Keble, and Pusey, all fellows of Oriel College. The appearance of …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the local story of Pexhill, the name being traced to a Peg Pusey, whose ghost haunted the place. See the note on …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… ship Chester. 2 pages. ( f) Same of same made to same by Pusey Brooke and Robert Turvin, the Collector and Comptroller …
Calendar of Treasury books
… steward to said Crisp, and of William Braddock and Thomas Pusey. I was an eye witness with what care, pains and …
Survey of London
… the title of 6th Earl of Newburgh, 180615, 1827. Philip Pusey, M.P., agriculturist, and his wife, Lady Emily Pusey, 182735. Joseph William Thrupp, solicitor, 184573 (also …
Survey of London
… Chetwynd, 176473. Philip Bouverie, who assumed the name of Pusey in 1784, son of 1st Viscount Folkestone, and father of Rev. Edward Pusey, the theologian, 178099. Prince William of Gloucester, …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… James, D., Winslow and Grandborough, compounded Tim. Pusey, D., Cublington and Hocumb, compounded Rich. Snow, D., …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… Sandys. Wm. Sandys. Hugh Cartwright. Rob. Mellish. Tim. Pusey. Thos. Blackwall. Wm. Staunton. Rob. Sutton. John …
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