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Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… had several examples apparently intended as children's TOYs in his catalogue [Tradecards (1794)]. See also … It has been noted in the form of both RED WINE VINEGAR and WHITE WINE VINEGAR. In the mid-seventeenth century it was … Books of Rates the term seems to have been applied only to WHITE ARGOL. OED earliest date of use: 1526 See also ARGOL, …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… for the cattle dealer H. Q. Gillah c. 1885-90; 13 it is a white-brick building with large cattle sheds in the same … and Horses. 15 The first, usually called the Blacksmith's Arms, stood on the main road at the east end of the village … In Wilberfoss a mid-19th-century house of brown brick with white-brick dressings stands on the former East moor, where …
A History of the County of Oxford
… have been open field land. In the southern field, Parson's field, the freehold was divided into nine parcels scattered … end of the parish, in the fields later known as Mitchell's and Mitchell's close. 49 Wilcote's fields were described in … sheep, and pigs, and there was a herd of Old English wild white cattle. 87 In the later 20th century rather more land …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… monuments in Buckinghamshire Willen 222. WILLEN. (O.S. 6 in. x. S.W.) Ecclesiastical (1). Parish Church of St. Mary Magdalene … (see Plate, p. 45): small octagonal cup-shaped bowl, of white marble, sides carved with cherubs, swags of flowers and …
The Environs of London
… either gave or confirmed to the church of St. Paul's ten manses at Neosdune, with the manor of Willesdune 2. … years, in the Marsh family. It was purchased by Charles White, Esq. who bequeathed it to Captain Hyatt for his life 21; and after his decease, to his nephew, John White, Esq. who is the present lessee. The demesne lands of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… monuments in Middlesex Willesden 58 WILLESDEN (C.c.) (O.S. 6 in. (a)XI, S.W. (b)XVI, N.W.) Willesden is a parish adjoining the county … erected by Elizabeth (Purefoy), his wife, black and white marble tablet with oval inscription-panel, Ionic …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of oats and sheep, sent oats and hay to the college's hospice in London, and also yielded wheat, cows, and oxen. … 71 On the Oxgate estates woodland formed 15 a. of Tanner's estate in 1675 but had entirely disappeared by 1755, 72 30 … to move by the council's policy. 44 As the skilled white workers left, immigrants, mostly unskilled from …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Government. In 1294 the dean and chapter of St. Paul's established their title to view of frankpledge, the assize … not maintaining a pound. 53 Some of the dean and chapter's jurisdiction appears to have been exercised in the courts … inspector, and clerk. 93 Board meetings were held at White's Hotel in Shoot-up Hill, from 1882 at Hampton House …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… to be a confirmation by King Athelstan c. 939 to St. Paul's monastery in London of estates including ten mansae at … lease passed to his sister Martha and her husband, Charles White of the Middle Temple. 99 Charles renewed the lease in … but was dead by 1774 when the estate was leased to William White, a Lancashire merchant. 2 He renewed the lease in 1786 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… a station at Fortune Gate in the junction between St. Mary's Road and Harrow Road. 47 In 1913 the Harlesden station … 52 Willesden petty sessional court opened in St. Mary's Road, Harlesden, in 1887 and was rebuilt in 1889. Its … ceased to function by 1910. Its main station was at the White Horse, Church End, until c. 1888 and then at the vestry …
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