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A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1419), Ric. (fl. 1443), Ric. (fl. 1671), Rob., fam., King's Coll., Cambridge, disputes with Ruislip tenants, Kingsbury, … Surr.), man. of abps. of Canterbury in, and see St. Thomas's Hospital; Waterloo Bridge lampreys, trade in, Lancaster, … Terry, Dame Ellen, Testa, Wm. de, Rector of Harrow, Teulon, S. S., Thame Abbey (Oxon.), n Thames Valley Co., …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Sir Charles Kingdom Field, in Wicken q.v. King's Arms, in Grafton Regis q.v. King's Close, in Grafton Regis q.v. King's Hill Field, in … at will: see estate management Tetbald ( fl. 1086) Teulon, Samuel Sanders Tew, Charles John Tews End, in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… King Street (later Merton Street), Kingerlee, T. H., King's Arms inn, 'king's eight yardlands' ( Ehteard), King's Head inn, king's houses … Palmerston, tennis, tennis-court keepers, Terrent, Thos., Teulon, S. S., Tew, Great, Tewkesbury, battle of, textile …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and Galton, Ketley Colliery (Salop), Kettle, John, Kettle's Steel Houses, Key Hill chap. (non-denominational), … of, memorial chap., old buildings, and see King Edward's Foundation King Edward VI's Grammar Sch., Aston, and see … Chas., Tessall Mill, see Hawkesley Mill Test Act, Teulon, S. S., Teynturer, Wm. le, Thames, Riv., Theatre …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… riv., Kennet & Avon canal, Bruce tunnel, lock keeper's cott. and ho., locks, passenger boat, pumping sta., … O., King, fam., King Hall, see Milton Lilbourne, man. King's Corner (in Pewsey), conservation area, mission room, prot. … prebendary of Bedwyn, Teteridge (in Froxfield), estate, Teulon, S. S., theft, Thomas Stanford, Ellen, Thompson, J., …
A History of the County of Essex
… Thos., Kimber, Gross & Nicholl, Kimberley, John, King Coel's castle, King Coel's kitchen, see Lexden King Coel's pump, King Stephen Road, … see sports Terling, Territorial Army, Tettrell, G., Teulon, S. S., textile industry, and see bay and say trade; …
A History of the County of Essex
… 271 Lenwood, Frank, 131 Lescalleet, John, 196 Leslie's Ltd., 270 Lester: H. E., 135, 231 Hen., 1267 Lethieullier: … Ho., 179, 238 Suffolk Ho., 179 Tench Hall, 191 Thos. More's ho., 193, 223 White Ho., Leyton Grn. Rd., 179 drainage, 57, … 190 Terrett, J. J., 105 Terry, Dame Ellen, actress, 65 Teulon, S. S., architect, 120 Thames, riv., 12, 8, 59 …
A History of the County of Essex
… 76, 169; fisheries, 107, 146, 160, 166; floods, 77; King's Stream, 153; Lea Navigation, 22, 23, 146, 153, 1656; mills, … Liddell, Rob., Vicar of Barking, 226, 227 Lightfoot, Hugh, s. of Rog., 199 Limehouse (Lond.), 260 Lincolnshire, see … Jn. (fl. 1604), 214 Templar, Mrs., 263 Temple, Wm., 221 Teulon, S. S., architect, 155 Tennyson, Alf., Ld. Tennyson, …
A History of the County of Essex
… 23 Launders brook, 180 Laurence, Revd. Perceval, rector of S. Ockendon, 122 Laurie, Jn., 57 Lavington, Market (Wilts.), … Adam of, 71 Lincoln, earl of, see Clinton, E. Lincoln's Inn (Mdx., later Lond.), 36 Lincolnshire, 66, 134; and see … 159, 172 Taylor: Eliz., see Masterman Susannah, 174 Teulon, S. S., 1712 textiles, mfr. of, 40, 734, 154, 186 Tey: …
Survey of London
… Introduction Introduction London's topographical entities have a tendency to shift over time. … City. Its heartland is Clerkenwell Green, with St James's Church raised above it and the serpentine Clerkenwell Close … Blore; St Silas's, Penton Street (18603), started by S. S. Teulon and completed by E. P. Loftus Brock; and St Peter's, …
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