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Survey of London
… D. Barnett; Mr. Henry Blyth; Mr. R. Brocklesby; Mr. John C. Broderick; Mr. Stewart Brodie; Mr. H. R. Carter; Mrs. H. … R. Elleray; the Baroness Emmet; Mrs. A. E. Gell; Mr. H. H. Goldsmith; Lady Gretton; Mrs. M. T. Halford; Miss Jean D. … Iliffe; Miss Louise Irvine; Mr. David Jacques; Mr. J. N. C. James; Mr. Roy Johnston; Mrs. Kathleen Jones; Mr. Gerald …
Survey of London
… Automobile Association; Mr. William A. Billington; A. & C. Black Ltd.: Bodleian Library; British Board of Film … J. R. Cuthbertson; Mr. K. Darwin; Viscount De L'Isle, V.C.; Francis Downman Ltd.; Eagle Star Insurance Co. Ltd.; Mr. C. B. Edwards; Enthoven Theatre Collection, Victoria and …
Survey of London
… much assisted by the kindness of Major A. E. Daw and Mr. C. J. P. Lindon, Chairman and Secretary of C. A. Daw and Son, Limited, in allowing the use of the firm's … Anstead; Mrs. Inette Austin-Smith; Major D. H. Back; Rev. C. John G. Barton; Mr. David Beasley; Mr. P. J. Bishop; Prof. …
Survey of London
London Viewers and their Certificates, 1508-1558
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the river Ouse, on which is a small wharf for coal, lime, &c., adjacent to the Darlington railway; the soil is of a … are arable, 570 pasture, 150 woodland, and 82 hop-ground, &c.; the surface is very hilly, and the soil mostly a strong …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to consider of the sufficiency of defendant's answer. Fulk Goldsmith, John Wells, and John Plummer. The counsel for … for next court day. John Nicolas, butcher The like. Fulk Goldsmith, John Wells, and John Plomer [Plummer]. It is … commissioners stated separately in the above cause. Fulk Goldsmith, John Wells, and John Plummer. Ordered by the …
The Environs of London
… on the south, and Wilsdon on the north. Extent, soil, &c. The parish of Acton contains about 1900 acres 1 of land, … Aldermen, and Common Council of the city of London, &c. &c. forming in the whole a train of more than 300 coaches. The …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… CHARITIES FOR THE POOR. 64 A clothing fund was established c. 1818 from clothing charities and bequests formerly … In 1745 land was bought in Ealing, 74 producing £13 13 s. c. 1786-8 and £30 from 1825. Bread for 14 persons was bought … of unknown origin, which was spent on cheap coal until c. 1812 and then on building the National school. The …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in 1428. 86 In 1536 and 1549 it was valued at £14, 87 but c. 1570 the rectory and tithes were farmed to John Garraway … £350. 91 The tithes were valued at £759 in 1806, 92 £1,018 c. 1830, and £1,037 in 1851, 93 the sum at which the tithe … rent charge was fixed. In 1889 the incumbent also received c. £165 a year in fees. 94 The parsonage house, near the …
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