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Survey of London Monograph
… in the West, near Dalton. 1558, when he and Dalton were attached to Lord Westmoreland's force against the Scots …
Survey of London
… ambassadors to a supper at which both King and Prince were present. 93 It is usually stated that as soon as … Model for a Solid Building (to stand even with the Street) were made, and to be built of such stone as the Portico or … make it unlikely that building operations on a large scale were carried out. On the other hand, the view of York House …
Survey of London
… of Ely, the King's treasurer. The monks of Westminster were the lords of the fee, and a yearly payment had to be … between the highway and the Thames. The prices paid were ten, twelve and ten marks of silver respectively. Whether these were purchases of subsidiary interests in the property …
Survey of London
… Street and Howley Terrace, named after Archbishops, were formed on the western part of the site. Nos. 216 (formerly 8881) York Road were built circa 1830. 45 Nos. 616 form a uniform terrace … an additional storey and ground floor shops. Nos. 2 and 4 were for many years occupied by members of the medical …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… Rolls. Not finding them in the De Banco Rolls, these Fines were copied from the Index. From the De Banco Roll for … Term. Not finding them in the De Banco Rolls, these Fines were copied from the Index. …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… East Indies, particularly from Surat. Rolt claimed there were two sorts, 'the fine and the common: the former is in a …
Survey of London
… of books and equipment provided for the school. Bibles were the only reading books before 1722 but after that date hornbooks and spelling books were bought for the juniors. Arthur Shallett was the first … Views of the exterior and the interior of the chapel were engraved for Wilkinson; one of the school being …
A History of the County of Somerset
… It would be interesting to know what species of ducks were formerly taken here, but few records seem to have been … decoys, and was informed that large numbers of wigeon were also taken. (4) The coast line of Somerset, some seventy … of a species of pelican which after careful comparison were identified as belonging to Pelecanus crispus, Bruch. To …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Now although it is probable that more than half of these were found in the Leigh Woods and other places on the south … formerly thought that the ground beetles, the Geodephaga, were exclusively carnivorous, but it is now known that … The entries against his name in the following list were found scattered in various periodicals, Entomologist's …
A History of the County of Somerset
… unsought for. The specimens recorded below from Winsford were collected by Mr. F. C. Woodbridge. Winsford is a small … borders of Exmoor. Those from Blue Anchor and Leigh Woods were collected by Mr. R. I. Pocock. Blue Anchor is a small …
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