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Survey of London
… Art Centre and Museum; the Duke of Abercorn; Aldridge's; Mr. Boyd Alexander; All Souls College, Oxford; Dr. J. M. … British Museum; Mr. J. G. Broadbent; Mr. Adrian Bury; Mrs. S. J. Bury; California State Library (Sutro Branch); Mr. S. … London Diocesan Fund; London Museum; Mr. R. Mackworth-Young; Viscount Malden; Mr. Raymond Mander; Marx Memorial …
Survey of London
… Many enquiries have also been dealt with by the borough's Town Planning Enquiry Office. The officers of St. Mary … Worcester Record Office; Yale Medical Library, U.S.A.; Young and Company (Wandsworth); Young Women's Christian Association (Park House). The Council …
Survey of London
… facilitated by the help of the Librarian, Mr. R. Mackworth-Young, the Registrar, Miss J. Langton, and her assistants. … of its history and has latterly allowed the Council's officers to see the first draft of his own official account of the growth of the museum's buildings. Mrs. Shirley Bury of the museum has also very …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the wapentake of Osgoldcross, W. riding of York, 3 miles (S. S. W.) from Pontefract; containing 1828 inhabitants. This … on the north by the river Ouse, on which is a small wharf for coal, lime, &c., adjacent to the Darlington …
The Cartulary of Holy Trinity, Aldgate
… Reginald de Conductu and which at present are in the king's hands for wool carried to Durdraght in Reginald's name; sealed counterparts; given at London the year … p.a. from her tenement in the parish of St. Benet Paul's Wharf; and that all arrears are cleared to Michaelmas last …
The Environs of London
… and the neighbouring hamlets of East Acton and Friar's Place were filled with persons of all ranks, who came to … several in the neighbourhood, and some still remain. Essex's army at Acton. In November 1642, a few days before the … sorrow for the loss of so excellent a governor, and the young scholars had prepared copies of verses to express their …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… entirely rural and, despite the proximity of the county's main north-south route through the Stretton gap, fairly … Quinny or Marsh brook marks the central part of the parish's north-western boundary where the land falls steeply down … third son George. George Hill's son and heir Thomas died young and Alcaston passed to Thomas's cousin 93 Thomas Hill …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of the bishop of London. 84 The church was valued at £13 6 s. 8 d. in 1291, 85 and again in 1428. 86 In 1536 and 1549 it … were recorded in 1548, 98 although in Elizabeth I's reign a small piece of land, valued at 1 d., was said to be … table had been railed in and the church repaired, but the young were not properly catechized or instructed, because of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 72 One farm, leased by the chapter of St. Paul's to successive deans, c. 1230 had 4 oxen, 4 horses, and 100 … was poor and rarely cultivated; meadow was valued at 1 s. an acre in 1327, 1 s. 6 d. in 1373, pasture at 3 d. in … in the parish. 22 From 1900 other cattle were generally young animals. Sheep were usually less numerous than cows but …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… a rent charge for teaching six poor children at 1 s. a week, which was paid out regularly by the churchwardens … when there were also two boarding schools for tradesmen's children and two or three other small schools. 38 In 1833 … Methodist church. It provided preparatory classes for young boys and courses for careers in business, the civil …
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