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Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… in South Duffeild, North Duffeild, Richall, and Nesse. * Thomas Burdsall William Fairfax, esq. 70 acres of pasture in … Letwell, Gyldingwells, Langold, Wallingwells, and St. John's. Robert Mote, gent., and Henry Ryley Walter Stubley and … and Elizabeth his wife Messuage with lands in Middleton near Rothwell. Richard Matterson als. Matherson and Peter …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… 1602 16012. HILARY TERM, 44 ELIZABETH. Richard Townend Thomas Waterhouse, senr., and Thomas Waterhouse, his son and … of the moiety of the vicarage church of Warmefeild. Thomas White William Wray and Elizabeth his wife Cottage and a … the lives of Robert, Susan, and Maximilian Waterhouse, or of the survivor. Robert Meadley and Ralph Meadley …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… and a cottage with lands in Strathforth als. Stratforth. Thomas Hanson and George Sonyar Roger Sonyar and Elizabeth … his wife Messuage and a cottage with lands in Shelley. Thomas Lockwood and William Lockwood John Booth, senr., gent. … heir apparent Messuage and 2 cottages with lands in Sutton near Ferrybrigg and Brotherton, and a fourth part of the …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Sussex Agricultural Express, 4 March 1837. [D] Zanetti (or Zannette), Vinc(i)ent, Manchester, carver, gilder, … Lane, 180411, and 94 Market St, 181317. Partnership with Thomas Agnew announced in Manchester Mercury, 30 September 1817, stating that Zannetti's Repository of Art at 94 Market St had been established for …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… this processed BLUE mineral, that is roasted COBALT ore, or impure cobalt arsenate. In the sixteenth and seventeenth … in a reverbaratory furnace until the ARSENIC came off in a white smoke that settled and was collected in a long wooden … zedoaria; seodorica] The aromatic tuberous root of one or more species of Curcuma of the East Indies and …
Alumni Oxonienses
… London, 1666-1707, canon of York, 1669-1707. See Foster's Index Eccl. & Foster's Graduati Cantab. Zeigler, Marcus "Paratinus," created B.D. … 1638; rector of Spetisbury 1642-84, and of Long Langton, near Blandford, Dorset, 1664-1700. See Foster's Index Eccl. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Yeo, and comprises 2946 acres, of which 589 are common or waste. The soil in the southern part is a red fertile … roads. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 17. 8. 9., and in the gift of Mr. Tombs: the … fair for cattle on the Tuesday following the martyrdom of Thomas Becket. The chapel, dedicated to St. Mary, is now a …
A History of the County of Somerset
… source whence the present account has been compiled. Day's great work on the British fishes contains but rare … Linn. 6. Red Mullet. Mullus barbatus, Linn. 7. Common or Ballan Wrasse. Labrus maculatus, Bl. Referred to by Baker … kestrel, oyster-catcher, and ringed plover, while the white wagtail ( Motacilla alba) appears regularly at the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… than 112 have been found in the county, and possibly one or two more may yet be added, such for instance as Vitrea … liquorice was brought me which contained a few small white maggots. I put this into a closed glass jar, and in a … the larv dying while quite small. In September, 1875, Mr. Thomas beat a larva at Leigh, which was forwarded to and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in the subjoined list, and add a few species to it. Two or three species not yet obtained certainly await discovery, … rests on rather slender but sufficient evidence. Adam White, in his List of the specimens of British animals in the … was a correspondent of Dr. Leach, and subsequently of Thomas Bell, both distinguished carcinologists, and one may …
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