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A History of the County of Oxford
… salt, soap, tobacco, aniseed, and gunpowder. 23 Thomas Sparrow (d. 1678), mercer, who sold a similar range of goods, … workshop. 24 Alexander Johnson (d. 1681), mercer, like Sparrow used the Grocers' Company arms on his trade token, … Hensington farm. 28 The later 17th-century mercers Thomas Sparrow and Alexander Johnson left personalty worth 666 and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… already blocked by a cottage in 1770. (Estate Map by J. Sparrow (1770), in D.C.R.O.; R.A.F. V.A.P. CPE/UK 1821 : … springs are the present source of water in the area. (J. Sparrow, 'A Plan of Woodstreet and Bindon Farms' (1770), in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… tower, and contains a monument by Chantrey, to General Sparrow and his son. The church of Worlingham Parva, which …
Petitions to the Worcestershire Quarter Sessions, 1592-1797
… Martines in the said countie of Worcester called Little Sparrow Crofte adjoyneinge to the high wayes hee and his …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… Hare, Esq., in fee. Hare re-sold the manor to Robert Sparrow, Esq., June 23rd, 1755, whose son, the late Robert Sparrow, Esq., succeeded him; who, by his marriage with Mary, … upon between the Trustees of Wilde's Charity, and Robert Sparrow, Esq., and Mary Bence, spinster, of certain estates …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
A History of the County of Somerset
… two of one of the most populous towns in the county. The sparrow-hawk has in some districts been almost exterminated … season on the high ground behind Porlock Weir. 27. Hedge-Sparrow. Accentor modularis (Linn.). Common resident. 28. … Smith, The Birds of Somersetshire, p. 180). 62. House-Sparrow. Passer domesticus (Linn.). An abundant resident. 63. …
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