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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Calne Manors and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. A large estate called Calne may have … Eadred (d. 955) devised Calne to the church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Winchester (the Old minster). 99 There is no …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Calneston. Caunton cum Besthorp. Erleshagh. And Deanehall CALNESTON. CAUNTON cum BESTHORP. ERLESHAGH. AND DEANE HALL. Part of Calneston was soc to Nortwell of the … Beesthorpe, esq; who married Bridget daughter of Matthias Brown. gent. of Billingbrough, in Lincolnshire, died in 1719, …
Old and New London
… GardensSt. Giles's ChurchThe Burialplace of Mrs. Wesley, and of "Equality" BrownCamden ChapelSt. George's ChurchThe … HallCamberwell GreenCamberwell FairAbolition of the Fair, and the Green converted into a ParkThe "Father Redcap"The Old … remains of the notorious democrat, well known as "Equality Brown," of Peckham; and a gravestone also commemorates James …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Cambridgeshire Cambridge CAMBRIDGE, a university, borough, and markettown, having separate jurisdiction, and forming a … Whitgift; Andrew Perne, Dean of Ely; Bishops Wren, Cosin, Walton (editor of the Polyglot Bible), and Law; Moryson, the … Greek professor; the Lord Keeper Bridgeman; Bishop Walton, editor of the Polyglot Bible; Bishop Rainbow; Dr. …
Survey of London
… John Jeffreys Pratt, who became Marquess Camden in 1812 and died in 1840. Pratt, Marquess Camden The process of the … Mother Red Cap) where Kentish Town Road bears to the right and where now Camden Road makes a fresh junction. From east … Biog. Heal Collection, St. Pancras Public Library. W. E. Brown, St. Pancras open spaces and disused burial grounds, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the last few years; the houses are in general well built and regular, and the crescent, terrace, and other ranges in the upper part … land in 1777. The church was erected in 1838. Candover, Brown (St. Peter) CANDOVER, BROWN ( St. Peter), a parish, in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… taken his degree as a member of St. John's College in 1860 and had rowed for the Varsity in 1859, obtained leave from … at 40 St. Giles's. The house proved to be too small, and 15 months later the remainder of an 80 years' lease of 11 … nuns of Godstow Abbey received the rents of the manor of Walton, but belonged now to St. John's College, which it …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… with essence of GINGER or GROUND GINGER, to the ball, and then dried off [Haldane (1883)]. William Rabisha in the … 2003). Candied oranges [candy'd orange; candied lemon and orange; candid orange; candid orang; cand'd orange; cand … OED earliest date of use: 1260 Found described as BROAD, BROWN, COARSE, COLLAR, COLOURED, for CROSS STITCH, CUSHION, …
A Survey of London
… passeth west through Eastcheape to Candlewright streete, and through the same downe to the north ende of Suffolke lane, on the south side, and downe that lane by the west ende of saint Laurence … it had sometime also Cookes mixed amongst the Butchers, and such other as solde victuals readie dressed of all sorts. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Charities for the poor CHARITIES FOR THE POOR. In 1713 and 1715 marsh lands in Cannington, Combwich, and Stockland Bristol were bought with the capital of four … mentioned again. 86 Char. Don. pp. 1048-9; Som. Wills, ed. Brown, v. 68; 15th Rep. Com. Char. 358-9. 15th Rep. Com. …
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