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A History of the County of Oxford
… Messrs. Benfield and Loxley, who had already built the New Infirmary in Oxford and have since built the New Bodleian …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… per annum, for five poor families. The Kent and Canterbury Infirmary was opened for the reception of patients on the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… was erected, at the eastern entrance of the town, as an infirmary and dispensary for the poor of the counties of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… last is interred in the church of St. Cuthbert. A general infirmary for the county has been erected; and there are …
Cardiff Records
… Bute as to the purchase of a site for the proposed new Infirmary at the corner of Newport Road and Longcross Street. …
Cardiff Records
… them for payment to the authorities of the Cardiff Infirmary. Attention was called, at the Cabs Committee, to … Committee as to a part of the land upon which the new Infirmary was being built, fronting Longcross Street: That by … College Committee recommend the Council to acquire the old Infirmary for the College premises; but the Council resolve …
Cardiff Records
… and troughs are to be erected, opposite the new Infirmary and at the junction of Westgate Street and …
Cardiff Records
… the Council of the University College purchasing the old Infirmary, for the purposes of a College. Mace-bearers …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… George III., has recently been converted into a temporary infirmary, and all borough prisoners are now sent to the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of not more than £50 on education, £3 3s. to the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford, £20 for apprenticeships, and £40 for …
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