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Magna Britannia
… 8 l. per annum, from the rent of houses; another of Th. Glass, M. D., which produces 27 l. per annum, from the same …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
Magna Britannia
… 614. Glanville, for 605, read 610, and for 609, read 615. Glass, for 602, read 612. Glendower, for 599, read 604. …
Survey of London
… electrical fire," and a bench "firmly insulated with green glass," while Room III contained "a curious machine" brought …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a highly decorated interior; the east window is of stained glass, representing Christ healing the Leper: the tower is 65 …
Survey of London
… In the window recess on a tripod dolphin stand is a glass vase on which are painted a view of the Battle of …
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… Wharton, cordwainer, son of Charles Wharton, barber Edward Glass, son of Richard Glass, carpenter John Hayton, son of James Hayton, … John Kirkwood, combmaker John Mawd, dealer in china & glass, per ordinem Henry Bickers, baker, per ord. John Bowes, …
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… Allford, cooke William Ridgeway, mariner George Cowley, glass grinder, by order By Patrimony Thomas Elliott, brazier, … by ord. John Cooper, bricklayer, by order William Peckitt, glass painter & stainer, by order, gratis By Patrimony John …
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… in a two-centred head; all the windows are grooved for glass. The South Porch (6 ft. square) has a 14th-century …
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