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Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… the Forts and Works on the West side of the City, from St. Giles's in the Field, to the Water-side. This Morning also … War, their Expectation to be possessed of all Forts from Giles's Fort, and that to be one, down to the River-side, by … agreement of His Excellency's Advance, that the Forts from Giles's to the Water-side were acquitted by them, and …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… betwixt them and the Town, and possess'd themselves of St. Giles's Church, and sent another Party in the Hithe, to …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… within the Walls of London, Savoy Parish, Clements Danes, Giles's in the Fields, Andrews Holbourn, Sepulcher's, James Clerken-Well, Mary Islington, and Giles's Criple-gate, in the County of Middlesex, with Power …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1884, and the proceeds were invested for poor Quakers. 25 Giles Sayer, by will proved 1708, left to his executor … minister, licensed houses in St. Runwald's and in St. Giles's, and Page licensed a chapel in St. Giles's in 1824. 99 All the meetings were probably short …
A History of the County of Oxford
… burial ground behind Silas Norton's house nos. 63-4 St. Giles Street. 11 When William Penn visited Oxford in 1687 he … High Street (until 1946). They then moved to no. 43 St. Giles Street, purchased in 1939, and in 1955 built a new … chapel, and in 1774 others were meeting in a house in St. Giles's parish. 28 It was not until 1783 that Wesley reported …
A History of the County of Oxford
… scavenger for the whole town. 53 A scavenger for St. Giles's was appointed in 1772; 54 in 1773 two others … Bridge, and other drains or sewers were made in St. Giles's in 1786, in Magpie Lane in 1795, at Magdalen Bridge … and its area expanded to include Headington, St. Giles's, Cowley, Iffley, North Hinksey, South Hinksey, and …
A History of the County of York
… act). Descript. Scheme Sewage, &c. 10, 12; York Pub. Libr. Giles MS. 'Extracts from Min. Bks. Corp. Cttee. (Sanitary), …
A History of the County of Somerset
… They were succeeded in 1719 by Thomas Rouse and William Giles. In 1740 Rouse and Giles were replaced by John Tucker 27 whose family held the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… CHARITIES. Woolstrop had a small share in the charity of Giles Cox, founded by will dated 1620, from which up to 1823 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and later by William de Pontlarge, 95 and in 1396 Giles Walsh held fee in Woolstrop of Richard Talbot. 96 … land in Woolstrop from Thomas Berkeley in 1335. 12 In 1360 Giles Walsh succeeded his father Andrew in one plough-land in … William Osborne who in turn assigned it the same year to Giles Gardner. 30 In 1667 12 from the rectory was part of …