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Petitions to the Pope
… Signification that when of old there was strife and slaughter among the common relations and friends of David …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… was given as Long Acre in 1748 but subsequently as near Slaughter's Coffee House in St Martin's Lane. Subscribed to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… (Essex), Bourton-on-the-Water with Clapton and Lower Slaughter, and Eastleach with Southrop 13 (Gloucestershire), …
A History of the County of Essex
… survived in 1971: a single-storeyed butcher's shop and slaughter-house claiming establishment in 1750 and a cottage …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Boldings brook at Farthing Bridge and the north river at Slaughter Bridge. Farthing Bridge was of stone in 1609. 86 Slaughter Bridge, called Slaughterford Bridge c. 1636, 87 had … was mentioned in 1615. 90 Another branch road leading from Slaughter Bridge north-westwards to Rowhook was evidently …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… and Wounded to report on the representation of William Slaughter, their agent at Plymouth, that 2,200 l. remains due …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Mr. Burchett, Secretary of the Admiralty, being from Mr. Slaughter, your Agent at Plymouth, about allowances which he …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… for Sick and Wounded. The Lord Treasurer sent you Mr. Slaughter's papers as sent to him from the Admiralty but with …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Salt Duty] and that until the arrival of the said salt the slaughter at the Victualling Office was stopped : therefore …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Wounded. The Lord Treasurer has considered the case of Mr. Slaughter, your agent at Plymouth, as represented in the … letter [missing]. My Lord thinks it reasonable that Slaughter should be paid the money he is in disburse for the …
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