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The Environs of London
… daughter of Sir Stephen Lennard, the elder. In a summer house at Wickham Mr. West placed the following …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… Lawrence, formerly the parish church, now used only in the summer, stands on a hill N.W. of the village. The walls of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… date there were 10 customary tenants on the manor, owing summer works only. Rents of assize amounted to £20. On the … in the 'lower fields', sheepsleights for 1,000 sheep in summer, and 600 in winter, and a common pasture for 16 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in high situations; and as the farmers, during the summer months, can keep almost any quantity of cattle on the … metallic spangles; Shap wells, much resorted to in the summer season by persons afflicted with scorbutic complaints, …
Old and New London
… labour till nones, when there was dinner. Even during the summer dinner was at nones (three o'clock) on Wednesdays and …
Old and New London
… master of his wealth instead of being its slave." In the summer of 1874 a grave was opened in the centre of the nave …
Survey of London
… with French horns to entertain themselves under it in summer; and with the upper part, for an agreeable airing, …
Survey of London
… clean white sawdust down in the circus . 163 It was in the summer of this year that Astley's was burnt down for the …
Old and New London
… by railway for practice nearly every day during the summer months. From the same source of information we learn that in a long summer day in 1825 a crew of Westminster boys rowed an … is surrounded by an iron railing. Latterly, in the summer of each year the specimens of the window gardening in …
Old and New London
… Also, backward, are four figures beholding the westSpring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. Moreover, on the front of this …
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