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Yorkshire Lay Subsidy
… Reeth. Healaugh, near Reeth, Grinton par. Barton St. Mary and Barton St. Cuthbert. Grimbald Fraunceys is called John … there were three Daltons, Dal-ton Michell, Dalton Travers, and Dalton Norreys, all now represented by Dalton, in the … certain Michael, son of Michael de Dalton, whose daughter and heiress, Agnes, married Thomas de Ryhill, from whome it …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… On Friday December 3, the Parliament met at Westminster, and the King in his Robes made this Speech to the two Houses. King's Speech to both Houses. 'My Lords and Gentlemen, 'The War which I entered into by the Advice of … more effectual suppressing Prophaneness, Immorality and Debauchery; and Sir John Philips, and Mr. Edward Harley were …
Old and New London
… house. The new Jewel House was erected the same year, and is more commodious than the old room. Here you see the types of power and sovereignty. The collection is surmounted by the imperial … says Professor Tennant, "was made by Messrs. Rundell and Bridge, in the year 1838, with jewels taken from old …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… The University of Cambridge The age of Newton and Bentley (1660-1800) THE AGE OF NEWTON AND BENTLEY, 16601800 During this long period the University … while they held their fellowships they could not marry. Drunkenness was the commonest social evil, 179 and it often …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… continued in its traditional ways, small in numbers and parochial in outlook. The census returns of 1801 and 1811 show only about 800 members in residence, 1 but … picture. 190 Though there was still much heavy drinking, drunkenness had declined. 191 The church services were more …
Survey of London
… The West India Docks Offices, works and housing Offices, Works and Housing The Ledger Building (Dock Offices), North Quay, … was instituted to replace that at the City Arms, where drunkenness had become a problem. The Great Dock Strike of …
Old and New London
… Monks of St. AnthonyThe Merchant TaylorsStow, Antiquary and TailorA Magnificent RollThe Good Deeds of the Merchant TaylorsThe Old and the Modern Merchant Taylors' Hall" Concordia parv res … Baltic Coffee-houseSt. Anthony's SchoolThe North and South American Coffee-houseThe South Sea HouseHistory of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… LANCAUT TIDENHAM lies on the boundary of Gloucestershire and Monmouthshire to the east of Chepstow. The parish forms a … area between the broad estuary of the Severn on the east and the meandering course of the Wye on the west, tapering … Woodcroft by Sophia Morgan, partly in an attempt to combat drunkenness among the Irish labourers building the Wye Valley …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… from Great Lever by the townships of Little Lever and Darcy Lever in Bolton, and from the rest of the parish by Radcliffe, and portions of … curacies; published sermons, &c. He was suspended for drunkenness, &, in 1842; Church P. at Chester. There is a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Townships Burnley BURNLEY Bronley, 1241; Brunley, 1251 and commonly; Brumleye, 1294. In addition to Burnley and Habergham Eaves, always closely associated, the chapelry of Burnley included Briercliffe, Worsthorne and Cliviger, while the adjacent extra-parochial places of …
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