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A History of the County of Stafford
… Burton-upon-Trent Social and cultural activities SPORT Blood Sports The town crier … churchyard north of St. Modwen's church. 3 ENTERTAINMENT Music While living at Burton in the late 1570s Thomas, Lord … Theatre in 1902. 6 When a municipal School of Speech and Drama was set up in 1946, a hall in the education offices in …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… appropriation, possibly the last in the country, in 1544, and was thereafter a vicarage. In the mid 12th century the … of his wife Amice's inheritance. 55 Possibly after 1254 and certainly before 1279 Fordham priory had appropriated the church, taxed at 12 marks in 1254 and £12 in 1291, with its 36 a. of glebe. 56 No vicarage was …
Old and New London
… II. BUTCHER'S ROW.CHURCH OF ST. CLEMENT DANES. Temple Bar and JohnsonButcher's RowThe "Straits"ShenstoneThe Gunpowder PlottersThe Old Fish Shop"Bulk Shops" and their OccupantsChurchyard and Church of St. Clement DanesJohnson's Pew in the …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Staffs. to Cable Cabt. Maker of 13 1s on 30 July 1766 and 9 7s on 15 January 1776, in the latter instance for a … February 1833 by 3rd Lord Braybrooke of Audley End for a music stool (7s) and a picture frame (2s). [Essex RO, D/DBy/ … interior features do. The most significant of these is the Music Room now displayed at the V & A. Cuenot was involved …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Cabell, John (Cabull) Dominican, student at Oxford and Louvaine; B.D. (sup. 27 June) 1524, D.D. (sup. Jan. or … aged 18; a student of the Middle Temple in 1604, as son and heir of Richard, of Buckfastleigh, Devon, gent. See … 23 Feb., 1600. See Gutch, i. 561; Groves' Dictionary of Music, i. 318; Ath., i. 685; & D.N.B. Case, John M.A. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… is about twelve miles in length, from north to south, and four in breadth, from east to west, is covered to a considerable extent with moss and fir, and derives its name from certain Gaelic terms … he also receives the proceeds of a bequest for teaching music, amounting to 11. The ancient castle of Cairns, of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 20th century The town in the 20th century. Between c. 1900 and c. 1920 the centre of Calne seems to have changed little. … Butcher Row, 22 a library erected in New Road in 1904-5, and a cinema erected at the northwest end of Mill Street on a … bank (Barclays in 1999) is in a free mixture of Jacobean and classical styles. The library is a small single-storeyed …
Old and New London
… GardensSt. Giles's ChurchThe Burialplace of Mrs. Wesley, and of "Equality" BrownCamden ChapelSt. George's ChurchThe … HallCamberwell GreenCamberwell FairAbolition of the Fair, and the Green converted into a ParkThe "Father Redcap"The Old … gingerbread); with theatres which preserve the legitimate drama with a commendable fidelity, admitting no other change …
The Environs of London
… spring; a part of the parish is called Milkwell, and a mineral water was discovered some years ago near … they are eighteen; to be taught writing, reading, grammar, music, and good manners; when their school education is … of the college. In the first leaf is a memorandum of the music books and instruments left in the college at Mr. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Cambridgeshire Cambridge CAMBRIDGE, a university, borough, and markettown, having separate jurisdiction, and forming a … and not less than 40 years of age. The Professorship of Music was established by the university, in 1684; that of … to be M.A. or M.B. of two years' standing. A bachelor in music must enter his name at some college, and compose and
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