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A History of the County of Somerset
… an entry in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle under the year 577, and on the judgment of successive editors who agree in … Thames valley, but it occurred to Professor Freeman, 1 and possibly to others, that the Saxons worked their way … at a spot near the back entrance and opposite the Central Police Station. It is formed of two sets of four wires, the …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… closely tied to Castle Cary it had its own common fields and park, which had been largely inclosed by the 1680s. THE PARISH and village of Ansford lie south of the river Brue and east … drains and scrape the roads in the 1830s. 6 There was a police cottage in 1947 but for most services the parish …
Survey of London
… of St. Pancras prepared for the Ministry of Housing and Local Government. At the time of going to press the list … had been provisionally approved on behalf of the Minister and those buildings mentioned in Grades I and II are expected … 55, 74, * 75, *76, * 8184, * 106 (c. 183040). Holmes Road, Police Station (1896, R. Norman Shaw). Hunter Street, Nos. 3 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… a Roman town to bury its dead outside the inhabited area and, where possible, within easy reach of a road. The distribution of Roman burials at various periods in and around London may therefore be expected to throw some … at Camden Gardens (replaced by Corfield Street) behind the police station. The ends are decorated with …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… Agar was sentenced to transportation for life for forgery, and turned evidence against his accomplices in the bullion … in 1866. Anderson, John Henry (1814 1874) Popular conjuror and magician, who originated the trick of pulling a rabbit … securities belonging to its customers. After escaping the police at Reigate station, Paul turned himself in at Bow …
Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… exclusive of the Repairs (except since the year 1821), and exclusive also of the cost of the Exhibitions over and above any provision that may have been made for them (by … 1847. M.R.C.S., 1853. Chief Surgeon of the Metropolitan Police, 1865. Surgeon and Lecturer in Surgery at St. George's …
Journal of the House of Lords
… in the Chair. Thomas Partington Esquire is called in, and further examined as follows: Have you any Statement that … reduced to the Amount, in many instances, of One Third, and in some few as much as One Half; and also that where … the Poor in the Parishes and Hamlets of the Lambeth Street Police District in the First Week of November 1828, 1829, …
Journal of the House of Lords
… in the Evidence. General Heads. Names of Witnesses, and Page of Evidence in Printed Report. A. Abington, Great … for them, Walker, 105. - Population of Lambeth Street Police District, Walker, 103. - Select Vestries, Walker, 104. - State of Poor in Lambeth Street Police District in 1828, 1829 and 1830, Walker, 103. - Tally …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Select Committee appointed to consider of the Poor Laws, and to report their Observations thereupon, from Time to Time, to the House: and who had Leave also to report the Evidence from Time to … 116. Walker, Thomas, Esq. a Magistrate of Lambeth Street Police Office, 100 to 108. Wardroper, Mr. Richard, Clerk to …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Arundel ARUNDEL ARUNDEL AND SOUTH STOKE c. 1875 General History of the Town, p. 12. … had three cells, which from 1844 were used by the county police force; 38 it also housed the town fire engines. 39 The … site for refuse disposal, also in Tortington. 69 The only police force before 1835 was the two borough constables, 70 …
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