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The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… 2. Began a fish and also a machine. Went to cricket in the afternoon to Kennington Oval. No news. My father went to … Gosse's blocks, cut up wood etc. No news. I went part of the afternoon to the Oval to see a cricket match, between the … Maze Pond in morning and evening. Mr Ashmead preached both times. No news. Fine day. Fred's birthday. His is 18. 21. …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… remnant of that one which astonished Liverpool yesterday. The Queen and family are gone to Manchester; they take up their abode at the Earl of Ellesmere's during their stay there. The enquiry … Maze Pond in morning and evening. Mr Malcolm preached both times. He does not draw, nor do I think that he will; his …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… sketched watches, touched up yesterday's sketches etc. The day before yesterday there was a great fire in the London docks, which has done immense damage. There was it … Maze Pond in morning and evening. Mr Millard preached both times. Wet in evening. 5. Touched up watches, West Moor pit, …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… Maze Pond in morning and evening; Mr Millard preached both times. Fine, but is now lightening considerably and raining … Very fine. In evening went to Battersea Park, then over the old bridge to Chelsea, thence over the new bridge to West end Railway and by that to London …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… 13 June (Cap. 1/3/2 f. 22). D. Jan. 1681 ( Wood's Life and Times 11 513; cf. Cap. 1/3/2 f. 79; P.R.O., E 331 Chich./ … Instal. 6 March (Cap. 1/3/6 pp. 320-1). D. 19 Sept. 1877 ( The Times, 22 Sept.; Reg. Durnford pp. 21-2). …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… (Cap. 1/3/5 f. 110). D. 27 March 1828, but may have res. the preb. earlier ( Gent. Mag. 1828, xcviii (1) 571; Cap. … Instal. 7 June (Cap. 1/3/6 p. 239). D. 10 Sept. 1870 ( The Times, 13 Sept.; Reg. Gilbert and Durnford p. 172). The
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Wick - Woodside, North Wick WICK, a royal burgh, the county town, and a parish, in the county of Caithness; containing, with Pulteney-Town adjoining and the villages of Sarclet, Staxigoe, Reiss, and Ackergill, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… triangle. 19 Its western boundary largely follows the winding course of the river Cam, though taking in along its southern part a … flint tools, 25 and some Bronze Age weapons. 26 From Roman times date coin hoards found, 1878-82, north of the church, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Wicken WICKEN The parish of Wicken occupies some 2,321 acres 37 in the extreme south of Cleley hundred on the north bank of the … surviving building, later used as stables and in modern times converted into flats, bears the Spencer arms and the
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Alan's manorial demesne at Wicken included three out of the seven hides formerly assessed on the vill, and a third of its twelve ploughlands. But he had … three ploughteams, while eight teams were possessed by the eleven villani, who with eight bordars occupied the
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