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Calendar of Treasury Books
… remaining with four Tellers 84,632 5 10 l. s. d. Customs and Subsidies 157,206 7 0 Excise of beer, etc. 192,507 13 7 2 … linen, sallic, brandy etc. 24,800 14 0 Impositions on wine and vinegar 17,246 11 0 Impositions on tobacco 50,576 13 10 …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… Bachelor of Laws: Honours and Higher Degrees: External Students GRADUATED WITH HONOURS … Private study. Belsham, Arthur John: London School of Laws and Private study. Clarke, Henry Pallister: Private tuition. Crouch, Guy Robert: Law Society and Private tuition. Gosling, Fred Hampton: Private study. …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… Bachelor of Science: Honours and Higher Degrees: External Students GRADUATED WITH HONOURS … Ernest Richard: Imperial College Royal College of Science and City and Guilds College. McEwen, James Meldrum: East London …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… (North) Banff BANFF, a sea-port, burgh, market-town, and parish, in the county of Banff, of which it is the chief … its name from the district in which it is situated, and which obtained the appellation of Boyn from the Gaelic, … century, was little more than a small fishing village, and seems to have owed its origin to the foundation of a …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… A term found only in the Gloucester Coastal Port Books, and there only once, possibly as a clerical error for BEAR … and by the seventeenth century they were used to make PICKLE and also SWEETMEATs of various sorts, as is still a … described as OLD, PRESERVED Found used to make CONSERVE, PICKLE, PRESERVE, SYRUP Found in units of LB, OZ, POT …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… Bears ears - Beer vinegar Bears ears A vernacular name for the AURICULA due to … the polar bear. The Books of Rates specified red, black and white skins. They have not been noted for sale in the … this was a TUB in which BEEF was preserved in SALT or PICKLE. Not found in the OED online See also MEAT TUB. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 3885 a. 2 r., of which about 1600 acres are arable, and 206 wood; and surrounds Great Berkhampstead: the village is situated in … and parchment, besides an extensive hat-factory, some vinegar-works, a distillery, and brewery. The situation is …
Old and New London
… in Tooley StreetDeath of Braidwood, the FiremanThe "Lion and Key"The Borough CompterThe "Ship and Shovel"Carter Lane … water-side, through the ancient Liberty of St. John, from Pickle Herring to Dockhead. "Horselydown was a large field … Savory) Dock, the whole line of streetcalled in one part Pickle Herring Street, and in another Shad Thamesexhibits an …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Bethnal Green Building and Social Conditions from 1876 to 1914 BUILDING AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS FROM 1876 TO 1914. 60 The population … rose from 1,088 in the decade 1851-61 to 15,233 in 1871-81 and 21,546 in 1901-11, when it produced a net loss of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… than 10 a. each, three with 11-20 a., two with 41-50 a., and one (Treadway, with 61 a.) with more than 50 a. When the demesne was divided and sold a few years later, only one 4-a. close was … factory in Bethnal Green Road in 1873, 67 and Davis, a vinegar manufacturer, which built a warehouse in Tyssen …
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