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A History of the County of York East Riding
… (i) 1640; (ii) 1676; (iii) 1677, the last two by Samuel Smith the younger of York. 8 Three more bells were added in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and bordering on Bethnal-Green, is the distillery of Mr. Smith, for British spirits and compounds, established in that …
A History of the County of Essex
… D/ACA 18, ff. 3v., 12v., 33v., 66v.; D/ACA 30, f. 197; Smith, Eccl. Hist. Essex, 309; Morant, Essex, ii. 217. C. … 47, ff. 22v., 105; Venn, Alum. Cantab. to 1751, iv. 168. Smith, Eccl. Hist. Essex, 115, 125; E.A.T. n.s. vi. 242; … D/P 243/1/1. Guildhall MS. 9583/2, part iv, no. 60; Smith, Eccl. Hist. Essex, 362; Calamy Revised, ed. A. G. …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… windbracing. In 1649 the tenement was occupied by Robert Smith, baker (Parl. Svy., Foy 83 (Sar. 12), f. 18). (261) …
A Dictionary of London
… Seems to be shown in O. and M. 1677, but not named. Ric. Smith gave his dwelling house called the "White Lion "for the …
Old and New London
… December 8, 1679, there is the following notice, quoted by Smith:"At the request of several persons of quality, on …
Survey of London
… little doubt that this organ was actually built by Father Smith, and was the first of the many instruments he built in … was placed in a different position. Some time before 1676 Smith lowered the pitch 74 of the organ by a semi-tone. … engraving of (i) was included in the supplement to J. T. Smith's Antiquities of Westminster. Smith assigned the view …
Survey of London
… and that he had accordingly paid the painter, the smith, the glazier and others at daily wages, who were unpaid … (P.R.O., Exch. T.R., Ancient Deeds, A. 13077). J.T. Smith ( Antiquities of Westminster, p. 20) suggested that the …
Old and New London
… REMARKS. WHITEHALL ABOUT 1650. ( From a Copy by Smith of a Rare Print by Israd Silvestre.) "You must no more … Mr. Francis Douce, by whose permission it was engraved for Smith's "Ancient Topography of London," where it may be seen. … into the possession of the Crown is not clear. Mr. J. T. Smith, in his "Book for a Rainy Day," says that they were …
Old and New London
… Mr. Cyrus Redding, and resting on the authority of Horace Smith, one of the authors of "Rejected Addresses," &c. Redding writes under date about 1821 or 1822:"Horace Smith was acquainted with a medical gentleman who had in his … been perforated by the common wood-worm. I wrote to Horace Smith that I had seen the head, and deemed it genuine. Smith
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