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A History of the County of York North Riding
… (see Whitby Museum prospectus) is not accepted by Prof. Skeat (Gaskin, Old Seaport of Whitby, 12). Bede, Hist. Eccl. …
Survey of London
… functions. 43 Workmen include: bricklayer, William Skeat; carpenter, Edward Conder; mason, Robert Johnson; …
Survey of London
… early 1740's, following an agreement of 1739 with Thomas Skeat, bricklayer, and Richard Teage, carpenter; 56 and they … public house, rebuilding was undertaken by William Skeat in about 182931 (see page 318). Much later, in 191921, … William Saunders, mason, Thomas Seaton, carpenter, Thomas Skeat, bricklayer, Richard Teage, carpenter, and Henry …
The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St Nicholas
… Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales, ed WW Skeat (1894), pp 956, lines 331324. See for examples of …
Survey of London
… dining-room (ground-floor back room) in 1933. Thomas Skeat (bricklayer) lessee, 1736. Plasterwork of ceiling and …
Survey of London
… Demolished b. Elevation of houses to be built by William Skeat at the west end of Mount Street, c. 1830. Rebuilding of … and 1830's Elevation of houses to be built by William Skeat at the west end of Mount Street, c. 1830. Demolished c. …
Survey of London
… exteriors No. 71 South Audley Street in 1933. Thomas Skeat (bricklayer) lessee, 1736 …
Survey of London
… Nos. 6567 (consec.) Mount Street in July 1926. William Skeat, builder, 182931 (p. 318). Demolished d. South end of …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… Press Mark, 1127, f. 18, etc. * I am indebted to Dr. Skeat for this ingenious explanation. I take this opportunity …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… (Oxford English Dict.). Pump, which occurs in Shakespere, Skeat derives from the French pompe. But Pump was the name of …
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