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Old and New London
… Scholars' Chambers; and we are also told that he "kept a Welsh servant, to improve him in that language, for the …
Old and New London
… is probably the "toot," or beacon hill, from the Welch word "twt," a spring or rising; and the name was …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Weston is situated immediately opposite to Cardiff on the Welsh coast, and a few of the inhabitants are engaged in the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… In 1677 lard, hops, and eggs were also sold and ten Welsh cows and 45 wethers were bought, and although some …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… John assembled his forces here, prior to attacking the Welsh, on which occasion he penetrated to the foot of …
Old and New London
… of Cipriani; another was William Parry, son of a blind Welsh harpist, who obtained several prizes for drawings made …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… scene of battle between the lords retainers and the Welsh; the remains consist of one tower, with traces of four … and one of Philip the Elder, were discovered. Whittle, Welsh WHITTLE, WELSH, a township, in the district chapelry of Coppull, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… rock; and there are fine views of the Cheshire hills and Welsh mountains. The London and Northwestern railway has a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… private schools in the area, Hillel House and the London Welsh school, a mixed pre-preparatory school for 30 children which was owned by the Welsh Presbyterian church and had moved to Willesden Lane …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and 1839 to form the Brent or Kingsbury reservoir (the Welsh Harp) along the northern boundary, but although the …
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