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A History of the County of Shropshire
Wellington Social and cultural activities SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES. From the late 18th century Wellington town shared some of the social advantages of the … be spent on cultural and social amenities. Seventeen Wellington alesellers were licensed in 1615 and one at …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… union of Madeley, S. division of Salop, 3 miles (S.) from Wellington; containing 1091 inhabitants. There are some coal …
Old and New London
… of the same painter, Isabey, hung Napoleon and the Duke of Wellington, contributed by Lord Cowley; while a little …
A History of the County of Stafford
… half the year in the parish, being also rector of Calstone Wellington (Wilts.); there was, however, a resident assistant …
A History of the County of Stafford
… at Great Bridge by 1861, and the first part of the large Wellington Tube Works was opened on the Broadwaters branch …
A History of the County of Essex
… a youth centre. The church of ST. GABRIEL, Canning Town, Wellington Street, originated about 1868. A map of that year …
Survey of London
… manner'. 2 The only fresh street laid out after that was Wellington (later Busaco) Street, an afterthought in the form … and Cumming Streets. This cul-de-sac, at first called Wellington Street, later became the notorious Busaco Street, … side of the street just east of the corner with the new Wellington Street. 49 Wellington Street. No visual record …
Old and New London
… But there was no banquet in the hallno championno Duke of Wellington on horseback by his side." Lady Clementina Davies, … to which the peers came to swear allegiance, the Duke of Wellington, having to back down the steps of the throne, …
Survey of London
… asylum was taken over in 1873 by J. Oakey & Sons, and the Wellington Mills for the manufacture of emery paper were …
Old and New London
… and trumpets sounding bravely at the time, and the Duke of Wellington, as Lord High Constable, the Marquis of Anglesey, … shod with felt, according to Lear's invention. The Duke of Wellington's white charger 'walked away with himself' in the … loose steel gauntlet, ready for the challenge. The Duke of Wellington was on his right hand; the Marquis of Anglesey on …
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