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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… steep hills or cliffs, and making allowance for the sea's withdrawing itself from between them, answers well to the … Kilburne says, there was a tower here, called Csar's tower, afterwards the king's lodgings; but these, now called the king's keep, were built …
Survey of London
… Park Avenue, but its extent is not certain. a By the 1670's, however, the manor of Abbots Kensington was regarded as … manors in the parishKensington (by that time known as Earl's Court 8) and Abbots Kensingtonand the rights and extents of … as the Parsonage House estate. 11 The land sold by Cope's trustees to Horseman included not only a large part of the …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Bills: Being authorised for that Purpose by her Majesty's Commission under the Great-Seal of Great-Britain. Duty on the chequer'd or striped Linnens. ; Address for an Account of the … the Trade to Africa ought to be free to all her Majesty's Subjects of Great-Britain, and the Plantations, in a …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Grocer) Period of medical practice 1616-1637 Address The Chequer Holborn 1627 Other notes Accused 1626 1627. Known London address The Chequer, Holborn Parish St Andrew Holborn Ward Faringdon … ? Verdict case not completed 4 May 1627 Entry T, of the Chequer, Holborn, denied selling cures for ague, but admitted …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1500-1714 Thoren-Tozer Thoren-Tozer Thoren, Robert s. James, of Dursley, co. Gloucester, p.p. Magdalen Coll., … aged 19. [ 30] Thorie, John (or Thory) born in London, s. John; D.Med. of "Bellavi" ( i.e. Bailleul in Flanders). … by double return, declared void 16 May, 1663. See Foster's Parliamentary Dictionary. Thoris, John of London, D.Med. …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… Three Cups Chequer Three Cups Chequer Monuments in Three Cups Chequer. (351) Balle's Place, demolished in 1962, 1 comprised the remains of a …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… Three Swans Chequer Three Swans Chequer (345) Warehouse, No. 5 Winchester Street, formerly … tiled roofs and was built probably c. 1770. 2 The five-bay S. front has, on the E., the opening to a carriage …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Tilty 76. TILTY. (C.c.) (O.S. 6 in. (a)xiv. S.E.; (b)xxiii. N.E.) Tilty is a small parish with no … the wall is faced with irregular flint and stone chequer-work. Below the internal sill is a moulded …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Stocks, Broad Oak, and Havannah. To the south is Ashton's Green. A branch of the London and North Western Company's system, from St. Helens to Wigan, has a station on the northern boundary, Carr Mill; and the Great Central's St. Helens and South Lancashire line passes east and west …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… not far from the Mersey. The Cheshire Lines Committee's railway between the same places also crosses the township, … 3 The annual fair is held on 12 May, Old St. Philip's day. 4 A wake was celebrated on the first Sunday in … was held of William le Boteler by Alan de Rixton by knight's service and the payment of 1 mark; the assessment was one …
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