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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a large number of the English exiles, had arrived from Scotland for the same purpose. The garrison, to prevent them … Atheling, with great difficulty, effected his retreat into Scotland. William, attributing the first success of the Danes … conferring the city on the inhabitants, subject to a fee-farm rent of 160, payable halfyearly into the treasury. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… some early 18th-century balusters. (2) Barns at Philpots Farm, S.E. of (1), are one-storey timber-framed buildings of …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… to young CATTLE, though other young animals reared on a farm may have been included. In one act [Acts (1565)], young …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… moved from Westminster for convenience in the wars with Scotland. In other ways too it can claim similarity with the … J. Gurney, Notes on a Visit made to some of the Prisons in Scotland and the North of England (1819); S. Smith, A Letter …
Survey of London
… a grant 35in frank almoigne of what was afterwards called Scotland Yard. It is described as "a parcel of land, formerly belonging to the King of Scotland as it lies between the inn of the Lord Archbishop of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Among the former are wireworms, the most destructive of farm pests; they are the larval forms of various Click …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Shrimp ( Crangon vulgaris, Fabr.),' Fishery Board for Scotland Report, pt. 3 (1901). Popular History of British …
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