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A History of the County of Warwick
… Cheshire; Chris., Christopher; Co., Company; co., county; C. of E., Church of England; Col., Colonel; Corn., Cornwall; … Vct., Viscount; Vctss., Viscountess; vill., village; w., wife; Wal., Walter; Wm., William; Worcs., Worcestershire; Y.W.C.A., Young Womens' Christian Association. Abbott, A. J., …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Edm., Susan, Keats, John, Keller, Leopold, Kellet: Joan, w. of John, m. Thos. Walker, John, Kemp: John, Nic., Ric., … Wm., Ld. Rochdale, Kempe: Alice, Anne, Cath., see Cheyney C. E., Marg., m. Wm. Cromer, Kendrick, John, Kenn, Chris., … Slade Wyndsor Recording Co., Xaverian Missionary Fathers, Y.M.C.A., Y.W.C.A., Yardley, Edw., lecturer at Highgate, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Kilburn Times, Kilby: Kelita, Wm., Killigrew, Hen., King: C. R. B., John, Thos., Dr. Wm., W. Templeton, vicar of Christ Church, Ealing, King Church: … see Winter Wynyard: Maria Caroline, Sophia, see Otway Wm., Y.W.C.A., Yates, Edm., Yeats: J. B., W. B., York, Hen., York …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Index K-Z Kaufmann, F. C., Kaye: B. D., architect, E. & E., John (fl. 1587-8), John … Town, in St. Pancras, Kenton, in Harrow, Keppel: Anne, w. of Wm. Anne van, earl of Albemarle, Wm., Wm. Anne van, … John, m. 2 Sim. Bonde, John, John, s. of John, Ric., fam., Y.M.C.A., Y.W.C.A., Yallowley, Jacob, Yaxley: John of, Wm. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Wm., Kenilworth rd., Kennedy, Rann, Kenrick, Sir Geo., W. Byng, Kent, Kent St. Baths, Ketland, Thos., Ketland and … Edw., Greg., n; Jos., Capt. Rob. (fl. 1661), Rob. (d. c. 1718), fam., King Edward VI, Free Grammar Sch. of (Birm. … Free Debating Soc., see Free Debating Soc. Robins, Josiah Y., Robinson Brothers, Roche, Eliz., see Birmingham (fam.); …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Keates (housing est.), Keeling: John, Mary, Moses, and his w. Joanna, Keir Hardie (housing est.), Kelsey, Thos., … est., see Kingshold man.; Wick man. Kyverdale Rd., L.C.C., see London County Council L.G.O.C., see London General … Servite Sisters; Ursulines of Jesus Rooker, Revd. W.Y., Rookwood Ct. (flats), Rookwood Rd., depot (Stamford Hill …
Survey of London
… 64a Laundresses or washerwomen 52, 110 b Laurence, William c Lavers, (Barraud) and Westlake 187, 191, 377, 385; see also … District Railway 222, 328, 331 Lilly, Dr. Richard and w. 26 Lily Terrace, Warwick Road 287 lincrusta-Walton 168, … 78, 85, 89, Pl. 35e Towndrow, Frederick (quoted) 96 Towne(y) Mead 130 a Townsend, C. Harrison 224 Trades and industries …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… girls were brought together 1877 by Mrs. Pennefather as Y.W.C.A., which had central office at Mildmay until 1884. Railway …
A History of the County of Essex
… in 1291 at 5 6 s. 8 d. 11 By agreements made in 1222 and c. 1480 the tithes of Leyton were apportioned between … were 9 parish churches and 12 missions, including a small Y.W.C.A. mission, in the urban district. Even so, there was a
A History of the County of Warwick
… Birmingham, seems to have been first advanced by W. B. Wright in 1889, in an article written for the Atlantic … (1841), King's Norton (1847) and Aston (Christ Church) ( c. 1863). From the daughter chapels in their turn yet others … of the Ascension, was opened in Weoley Park Road. 63 The Y.W.C.A. College began work in 1926 in one of the …
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