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Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Glasgow
… c.1773 A plan of Glasgow, c.1773 A Plan of Glasgow FROM ROSS' MAP OF THE SHIRE OF LANARK, PUBLISHED IN 1773. …
A History of the County of Essex
… Hall (see above). This is probably correct. Pomfret's friends at the hall were probably the Capels, who were … church was Daniel Wilcox (1703-6). His successor, Lauchlan Ross, ministered with success from 1706 to 1740. In 1716 the … was one of the strongest nonconformist churches in Essex. Ross also had licensed preaching rooms in many neighbouring …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of Lesmahago, Upper ward of the county of Lanark, 6 miles (S. W.) from Lanark; containing, with Turfholm, 881 inhabitants. This village, formerly called Macute's-Green, derives its present name from its vicinity to the … alliance with England, asserted a claim to the earldom of Ross, and raised an army of 10,000 men, to obtain forcible …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… Gloucester County Record Office Gent. Mag. The Gentleman's Magazine (17311868) Grundy (19356) G. B. Grundy, Saxon … and R. P. Wright, The Roman Inscriptions of Britain Ross (1967) Anne Ross, Pagan Celtic Britain (London and New York, 1967) RVB A. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… records relating to Gloucestershire, compiled by F. S. Hockaday mainly from diocesan records, in Gloucester City … Return for Public Elementary Schools, H.C. 403 (1890), lvi Ross, Cirencester Cart. The Cartulary of Cirencester Abbey, Gloucestershire, ed. C. D. Ross (2 vols. London, 1964) Rot. Graves. Rotuli Ricardi …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… 376 are in the village of New Aberdour, 8 miles (W. by S.) from Fraserburgh. The name of this place is supposed to … of Glenavon to the west, and to the north the mountains of Ross, Sutherland, and Caithness; it embraces a fine view of … Lord Lynedoch. Alness ALNESS, a parish, in the county of Ross and Cromarty, 9 miles (N. E. by N.) from Dingwall; …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… county of Berks, of which it is the county town, 6 miles (S.) from Oxford, 26 (N. W. by N.) from Reading, and 56 (W. N. … king of Wessex; on which institution Ceadwalla, the king's son and successor, bestowed the town and its appendages. … by computation, and is intersected by the old road from Ross to Hereford, and on its western side by that between …
The Pinners' and Wiresellers' Book, 1462-1511
… for the sexton 2d. Item for the Whitefriars on St James's day [25 July] for the brothers and sisters 2s. 6d. Item … Street for setting foreigns to work 10d. Received of John Ross to be a freeman 6s. 8d. Received of John Wright to be … 4d. Paid to a yeoman of the Chamber for sending [for] John Ross 4d. Paid to [John] Hall, the sergeant, for a search 20d. …
The Pinners' and Wiresellers' Book, 1462-1511
… between Thomas Boyle and us 4d. Item paid to John Ross for barge hire when going with the mayor to Westminster 3s. 4d. [f. 48v.] Item paid to the same John Ross as a reward, by the will of the company 12d. Item paid … have in 13 Henry VII [14971498] paid to Mynton, the Mayor's sergeant, for a search at St Bartholomew's fair 12d. Item …
St Martin-in-the-Fields
… and John haye appoynted Churchwardens of the p'isshe of S t Martins in the ffeldes by Charinge Crosse in the Countie … Elyzabeth by vs Will'm Dovnes and Jhon haye iiij li vij s xj d The Receytes of all somes of monye of the ffyrste yere … Nic' Item the xxx ti of Januarye was buryed Ellen graye ix s Item for the ground brekyng in the church Item for the …
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