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Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… America and West Indies September 1675 September 1675 Sept. 1. … gone home by reason of the lamentable hurricane last night and this morning. 2 pp. [ Col. Entry Bk., No. XIII., 190193.] … off 33 slaves under an overseer, but finding the Governor deaf with regard to the rest the Commissioners resolved to …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… America and West Indies September 1721, 26-30 September 1721, 26-30 … 667. Order of Council. Confirming alterations in the 62nd and 66th articles of Instructions for Governor Hart … credit, which requires immediate releif; but they are deaf to all importunitys, and obstinately persist in refusing …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… heading in Calendar of S.P. Domestic, 1702, p. 451, and the explanatory note, ibid., p. 458. It is shewn in each … of Queensberry. 2 Jan. Directors of the Scottish Treasury and Lord Chancellor of Scotland. Great Seal appointing David, … in the offices of Treasury, Collectory, Comptrollery and Treasury of the new augmentations, and Receiver General …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… a Roman town to bury its dead outside the inhabited area and, where possible, within easy reach of a road. The … 1811, labourers opened the ground "near the Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb, Kent Road, in order to lay down some wooden pipes had …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… Agar was sentenced to transportation for life for forgery, and turned evidence against his accomplices in the bullion … Watson, Thomas James (c.1799 1857) Superintendent of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum in Old Kent Road. Watts, John (1785 1858) Partner …
Acts & Proceedings of the General Assemblies of the Kirk of Scotland
… That he would crave the Kings pardon for his long mistrust and disobedience. All the three were refused be Mr Robert. After long conference, they gave him some articles and instructions in writt, and craved his answer in writt. … certainly what God will suffer me to speak, I may stand dumb: Therefore, Sir, leave me free, and when I shall find …
The Environs of London
… Corrections to volume 1 GENERAL APPENDIX. ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS * - VOLUME THE FIRST. BARNES. Surveys of the … from the records at St. Paul's, relating to the manor and church. A survey of the manor, made about the year 1200, … which were acted with success. One of his farces, "The Deaf Lover," is now occasionally represented. P. 308.John …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Owen. Allaw, properly Alaw, from Al, chief or principal, and Aw, water; the Water Lily; perhaps so called from its … a station, a place of moderate temperature between hill and vale. Some persons say, that every Bettws appertained to … Bechan, and, if following a vowel, Fechan. Byddar, deaf. Byddin, a band or troop, an army. Bŷrr, probably Pŷr, …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… I have endured have bred in me certain infirmities, and I have recently been in danger of death, I feel uncertain what fate may befall me by God's will, and wish to give you the present advice in case that event … will decide. It is said that the Regent is lending a deaf ear, out of fear of being deprived of his government, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… LETTERS. A is spoken like A English, in man, can, bad; and never acute, as in able, stable: when circumflexed, it is … the sun, as Hail. B, like B English: but mutable into F and M; as Bara, bread; dy Fara, thy bread; fy Mara, my bread. … u: thus Bŷd, the world, is pronounced like Beed; and Md, dumb, as Meed. Z, no letter in the Welsh alphabet. N. B. The …
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