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Survey of London Monograph
… MS. 573/280, fo. 42, and in several Coll. of Arms MSS., some of which belonged to him. (Surtees Soc., 122, p. xxxi, …
Survey of London
… about the house) but either to have it by leasse for some certein terme at a reasonable rent, as the late Lord … at York House, at which Ben Jonson saluted him with some very bad verse beginning: "Hail happy genius of this … Many purchasers bought only one site (or one house, for in some cases the plots were built on before they were sold). …
Survey of London
… of the famous Dialogus de Scaccario, was in occupation of some houses in the town of Westminster. These in 1197, 1 the … a royal confirmation on 20th April in the same year. 3 At some time between 1218 and 1221 4 William, "formerly … clear. 11 Hubert's tenure of the property was brief. At some time about 1230 12 he transferred to trustees (Walter of …
Survey of London
… little architectural merit though the shop fronts are of some interest. George Court is approached by a flight of …
Survey of London
… Albans during the 193945 war and the old building received some damage. It was, however, re-opened in 1946. Some further reconditioning and modernization have been …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… divided into 6 parts of a messuage with lands in Gylder-some in Batley. John Watson Thomas Jackson, senr., and Thomas …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… for 419, and the glebe comprises 46 acres. The poor have some small bequests. Zeal, South ZEAL, SOUTH, a chapelry, in … which it is bounded on the north; the line of coast is in some parts alternated with small bays and with projecting … waste. It has quarries of granite used for building, and some tin-mines, but the substratum of the greater part is a …
A History of the County of Somerset
… could not add to this record in his Revised List printed some twenty-four years later. I have however frequently … those of Devon and Cornwall one is struck by the fact that some species rare in the first named county are comparatively … would occasionally rather puzzle them to see their prey in some parts of our channel, and diving in that thick muddy …
A History of the County of Somerset
… probably more so. The majority of insects feed on plants, some confining themselves to special plants, which may be … beetles, if searched for, are to be found everywhere, and some can live and thrive under the (apparently) most adverse … beetles are very injurious to our crops and trees, while some are beneficial, in that they feed on and destroy noxious …
A History of the County of Somerset
… was found by Mr. Pocock in vast numbers on a pebbly beach some two miles south of Portishead, under an accumulation of … a tubular retreat at the back of it, which leads to some crevice amongst the rocks or the herbage or the chinks … (R. I. P.). CRUSTACEANS The amicable rivalry which in some points exists between the neighbouring counties of …
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