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A History of the County of Oxford
… 7; Miscellanea II (Cath. Rec. Soc. ii), 240; T. Hadland, Thames Valley Papists (priv. print 1992), 42. For his earlier … noted: e.g. O.A.S. Rep. (1904), 53; W. J. Monk, By Thames and Windrush, 44. Lincs. R.O., bps. reg. iv, f. 271v.; …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of an ancient route running south-eastwards to the river Thames, and a section south-east of Yelford was still called … of Boys wood, runs through the village towards the river Thames; an early 14th-century inhabitant was Ralph at Ford. … XXXVIII. 1, 5 (1876 and later edns.). e.g. W. J. Monk, By Thames and Windrush, 42. O.S. Area. Bk. (1877). e.g. P.R.O., …
Survey of London
… and built, and the Right hand Lion hee did frontting the Thames, Mr. Kearne a Jarman, his brother by marying his …
Survey of London
… the carpenter, stretching between the highway and the Thames. The prices paid were ten, twelve and ten marks of … Blessed Mary of Runcevall on the north, and the water of Thames on the east, and the highway which leads from … 11 inches; in length from the highway on the west to the Thames on the east 357 feet 9 inches; in the middle from the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… grayana. The last named form is strictly confined to the Thames estuary, and its occurrence in a Somerset list must be …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Potamobius pallipes (Lereboullet), abundant in the Thames and Severn canal, may extend its range further … be maintained, but since it can exist at Woolwich on the Thames, it may very well do the same at Weston on the Severn …
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