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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and rib-grass, are cultivated, as is also lucerne; burnet grows naturally and plentifully in the Trent meadows. …
Survey of London
… Rosendale Road was laid on October 7, 1851, by the Rev. J. Burnet. The building soon proved too small and a larger … IN DULWICH; and below THIS STONE WAS LAID BY THE REV. J. BURNET, OCTOBER 7TH 1851. The chapel was destroyed by enemy …
Survey of London
… Anne and attended among others, Sir Isaac Newton, Bishop Burnet, George I. and Sir Robert Walpole. Appointed Physician …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… and in default of payment he was imprisoned till 1686. Burnet writes of him as 'an honest but indiscreet man that …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… visit to court at this time see her brother's diary in Burnet. P. 5. A great triumph at Greenwich. Thus noticed in … is described nearly in the same terms in the King's diary. Burnet has misprinted the date Dec. 4 instead of 7. P. 13. …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… to perform the service and a communion in English (see Burnet, vol. ii. p. 244). "The Funeralles of king Edward the …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… Protector by letters patent 12 March, 15467 (printed in Burnet's History of the Reformation), and by further letters …
Survey of London
… of offices and flats designed for Lloyds Bank by Sir John Burnet, Tait and Partners. 68 Built in 196770, it is square …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Corse. The artificial grasses are of the ordinary kinds; burnet grows wild on the downs of Castlemartin, intermingled …
Old and New London
… and is now in the Visitors' Room of the Club." Bishop Burnet calls Nell Gwynne the indiscreetest and wildest … the other." Among the duchess's constant guests was Bishop Burnet, whose absence of mind was notorious. Dining with her …