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Survey of London
… Nos. 10 and 11, which were occupied by (No. 10) Thomas Wallace,? Baron Wallace, politician, 18016; William Wadd, surgeon, 180730; …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… To deliver his countrymen from this tyranny, Sir William Wallace, assuming the disguise of an itinerant mendicant, … temporary absence. Taking advantage of the opportunity, Wallace set fire to the building, and retired. The garrison, … to the spot to save their grain from destruction; and Wallace, advancing with his party from their concealment in a …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Languages Stonehewer, R. Translator of German Language Wallace, J. Translator of Southern Languages Rivers, J. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Earl Arden, Lord Stephens, Sir P. Gambier, J. Young, W. Wallace, T. Man, R. First Secretary Nepean, E. Second …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… MARCH 1822 President Robinson, Hon. F. J. Vice President Wallace, T. Secretary Lack, T. Chief Clerk Chalmers, G. Law …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… On a hill beyond the village of Redding is a stone called Wallace's stone, marking out the spot from which Sir William Wallace, after his quarrel with Sir John Stuart, one of the …
Petitions in the State Papers, 1600-1699
… your peticioner shall pray for your lordships etc. James Wallace, Scotsman. SP 16/49 f. 16 (1627) To the Kings most excellent majestie The humble peticioun of James Wallace Scotsman Humblye sheueth, whar as on Captan Georg … pray for your majestie longe and happie raigne James Wallace Simeon Fincham and John Dover, prisoners in the …
Petitions to the House of Lords: 1624
Petitions to the House of Lords, 1597-1696
… Richard Milward Thomas Ruske, Anna Newtoun, Duncane Wallace, Patrik Black, Richard Beard, William Kildale and …
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