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A History of the County of Shropshire
… The name Broseley probably means 'woodland clearing of the fort guardian', and much of Broseley remained wooded in the Middle Ages. 12 For 350 … mines in Yates's coppice (four insetts) were let to Jesse Whittingham, a Gloucester baker, for five years at a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… (7794) (O.S. 6 ins. SY 79 NE, SY 79 SE) The parish of Burleston covers only 366 acres and measures barely 500 … forming the W. boundary. The village is at the S. end of the parish at the edge of the flood plain. The mediaeval … Phillips of E. Elworth, 1644, table-tomb; (3) of Thomas Jesse, 1744, and Thomas Jesse, junior, 1746, headstone. …
Survey of London
… XXIII Burlington House: Stone Conduit Close The history of Burlington House commences with the erection about 1665 of a mansion begun but not completed for Sir John Denham, poet and Surveyor General of Works, of which some parts still remain in the much …
A History of the County of Stafford
… and Public Services Burslem, though anciently part of the parish of Stoke, was evidently an independent parish for civil … 1750 to 1813, 178 John Wood of Brownhills in 1816, 179 Jesse Finney by 1848, 180 Francis Hine in 1854, 181 and a Mr. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… lecturer in Burton parish church; Henry Bee, a native of Stapenhill who had been ejected from Hanbury; Thomas Ford, … Paget, a Presbyterian sympathizer, by the possibilities of evading the secular authorities by slipping between … Staffordshire and Derbyshire, and by the traditions of puritanism in the town. 2 Twenty-four persons from Burton …
Survey of London
… 1 to derive its name from William Berry, who at the time of his death in 1735 was described as 'a half pay Officer, and Landlord of most of Berry Street St. James's. He was above 100 years … 1941, pp. 210, 273. Ibid., pp. 21718. R.B. Captain Jesse, The Life of George Brummell Esq., 1886, vol. i, pp. …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Payments made by Nathaniel Ryder, 1st Lord Harrowby of Sandon Hall, Staffs. to Cable Cabt. Maker of 13 1s on 30 … of travelling and other writing cases (1763). [D] Carley, Jesse, 37 George St, Brighton, Sussex, cm and u (1826 28). … with the making and hanging of curtains, putting up tapestry hangings, covering chairs etc. Much of this work, in …
Calendar of Early Mayor's Court Rolls
… Calendar of the early mayor's court rolls of the city of London Roll G Roll G Membr. 1 5 Feb. 1304-5 … table for accounts. Sc. houche, hutch. Woodmonger. Tapestry-maker. In Aurifabria, in the west portion of Cheap. …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… in the Dictionary Archive, in the promotional literature of a BIRMINGHAM manufacturer selling ordinary IRONWARE … boiled clarified SYRUP, flavoured either with essence of GINGER or GROUND GINGER, to the ball, and then dried off … SAILS, or TENTS, and for artwork like oil PAINTINGS and TAPESTRY. Although these types of canvas were made throughout …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… About 1831 Cardington parish comprised the townships of Broome, Cardington, Chatwall and parts of Frodesley and Langley, Comley and part of Botvyle, … a belief that the Holt had been its chief house. In 1921 Jesse Jones bought the Holt from Capt. S. H. Christy's …
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