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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… but there were also clothiers, weavers, maltsters, and a fiddler. During the 19th century extensive stone-quarrying …
A History of the County of Hertford
… smithy, whilst other scattered parts of the village lie at Fiddler's Green and Billingsgate. The most distinctive … appear to have been two inclosures here originally. At Fiddler's Green is a dry fosse which forms a square. A moat … also appear to have run from Queenbury to the moat at Fiddler's Green. The two ponds which lie near Goodfellows, a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… family also owned a parcel of land in Berkshire round Fiddler's Elbow, necessary for the working of the weir on … Temple Farm), three small islands (they can be seen from Fiddler's Elbow) which are sub gardino meo de Saunford, and … where the iron bridge and weir are at present, opposite Fiddler's Elbow. The island it joins was called Lock Meadow …
A History of the County of Hertford
… the west the boundary is formed by a small stream called Fiddler's Brook. The road from London to Newmarket passes …
A History of the County of Gloucester
A History of the County of Oxford
… Gigger, whose family (Gigour, le Gygur, probably meaning Fiddler) had held land in Ludwell since the 13th century or …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the fox in the daytime, and danced in the night, having a fiddler with them.' Thurloe State Papers, iii. 630; quoted by …
Old and New London
… Cooke. This miserable wretch was the son of an itinerant fiddler near Windsor. Early in life he was a common porter, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… "coming from his Majesty's army into ours" disguised as a fiddler, at Newport Pagnell, 19 and another carrying letters …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… a second Solomon, Henry replied: I hope not David the fiddler's son. In Spain they spoke of him as a scabbard …
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