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Journal of the House of Lords
… Lace-making by Women and Children, Demainbray, 38. Uxbridge Moor, Chapman, 418. V. Valuation of Benenden, when …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… a little over a mile north-east of Sandstone, and so near Uxbridge for the site to have been long and erroneously … from Broxbourne, Iver, and Denham (Boyer's, the so-called Uxbridge site), have not been found, but simple blades …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 70 A group of place-names in the west of the county, Uxbridge, Uxendon, and Waxlow, probably denotes the area of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… minted at Alexandria in A.D. 284 found in 1945. 35 Unknown UXBRIDGE Harefield, at Breakspear on the land of J. A. … (TQ. 05998205): 'Roman remains' found 1959. 37 Unknown Uxbridge (TQ. 06048831): base of 'Rhenish' ware pot and stamped flue tiles. 38 Uxbridge Mus. WEMBLEY Kingsbury, St. Andrew's Church (and …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… and undertaker (182739). [D] Burgiss, William, High St, Uxbridge, Middlx, carver and gilder (1826). [D] Burgoine, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Middlesex, 1 mile from Cumberland-gate, London, on the Uxbridge road. Bayswater, which may now be considered as a …
Survey of London
… Bedford Gardens to Uxbridge Street The Racks CHAPTER V - Bedford Gardens to Uxbridge Street: The Racks The area covered by this chapter … used by the Kensington Institute. 61 Kensington Place to Uxbridge Street John Johnson, who purchased the northern part …
A History of the County of London
… assault on the men and goods of the earl of Northampton at Uxbridge, but possibly his share was not personal; Cal. of …
Survey of London
… all of traditional construction and faced in either yellow Uxbridge flint brick or mottled red Fletton 'Rustics'. It was …
A New History of London
… in their ineffectual negociation with the king at Uxbridge: for the continuation of the war therefore, a loan …
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