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Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Glasgow
… documents APPENDIX. I. Ratification by the Dean of Guild and whole Merchants of the Burgh and City of Glasgow of the Suckening of the Inhabitants to … day, William Skynner, dean of gild of the said burghe and citie of Glasgow, and haill merchandis thairof, …
London Politics 1713-1717
… printed in roman, 95 names (those of the Whigs) in italic, and seven names (those of the doubtful) in a combination of roman and italic. In addition, newly-elected members' names were … (Whig) Benjamin Hill (Whig) John Younge (Whig) Robert Norris (Whig) Samuel Spragg (Whig) George Wilcocks (Whig) …
The English Fur Trade in the Later Middle Ages
… the small islands, such as those in the Bristol Channel, and in coastal areas on the mainland from at least the late … by suggesting that the rabbits' original haunts were the sandy soils near the sea coast which favoured their burrowing, and that the animal could more securely establish itself on …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… Navy Royall. April 1644 [16 April, 1644.] The Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, having out of their … dated the second of October last past for the felling and putting to sale the Woods of all Delinquents sequestred … use of the Common-wealth; Yet being informed of the great and pressing wants of Tymber for the supply and use of his …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… in the Arreares of the Assessements in the City of London and Liberties thereof April, 1648 [24 April, 1648.] Ord. 15 … getting in arrears on former Ords. of Assessment in London and Liberties thereof. Whereas by the Ordinance of Parliament … Bishopsgate Ward. Will. Pease Deputy. Thomas Stock. Hugh Norris. Richard Hardmeat. William Brumwitch. William Manby. …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… by Authority of Parliament, for the Service of England and Ireland, For Six Moneths, from the 25th of March, 1649 to … in Parliament, having about the months of January and February, One thousand six hundred forty seven, taken an … Wentworth Knight of the Bath; sir Thomas Read, sir Thomas Norris, Knights; Edmund Dunch, Thomas Tipping, Henry Marten, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… in the county of Kincardine, adjoining the town of Bervie, and containing 1015 inhabitants. The name of this place has … north, is generally flat, and, towards the coast, low and sandy; the soil, in some parts, is a deep black mould, in … in the environs, and between this and Saltcoats, is a fine sandy beach, about three-quarters of a mile in length, which …
Survey of London
… the area unencumbered, with the bases of walls exposed and providing an outline plan of the building as it had come down to the twentieth century. In some places (and particularly on the south and east sides) there were … deposits with a high sand content deriving from the sandy nature of the gravel into which the ditch had been dug. …
Survey of London
… (I, above) completely enclosed by ranges of rooms and without independent structural access from outside. The … south-east angle of the court, shared between the south and east ranges, was taken up with the chapel (page 19); the … The porch was paved with tiles laid diagonally on a sandy mortar make-up; the outer doorway was chamfered on both …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… There is no evidence that during this period the climatic and general environment of the Thames valley differed from … The decline from the climatic optimum of the Mesolithic and Neolithic periods continued. Barley appears to have been … connected with the collared-urn people was a barrow by Sandy Lane, Teddington. When it was excavated in 1854 the …
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