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St Mary Colechurch: vestry minutes
… 5: Foster 5: Munns 5: Newton 5: Reynolds 6: Searle 6: Hill 6: Royston 7: Richardson 7: Grice 7: Nutt 7: Hall 7: … 5: Birkenhead 5: Newton 5: Reynolds 6: Searle 6: Grice 6: Hill 7: Royston 7: Richardson 7: Nutt 7: Clark 8: Couley 8: …
St Mary Colechurch: vestry minutes
… Box 5: Foster 5: Munn 5: Newton 5: Raynalls 6: Searle 6: Hill 6: Royston 6: Richardson 7: Grice 7: Nutte 7: Hall 7: … 6: [MS illegible] 6: [MS illegible] 6: Searle 6: Grice 6: Hill 7: Royston 7: Richardson 7: Nutt 8: Cooley 8: Boxolm 8: …
St Mary Colechurch: vestry minutes
… Nuton (sen) 4: Renolds 4: Searle 4: Grice 4: Richardson 4: Hill 5: Nutt 5: Foster 5: Munn 5: Hall 5: Hadellow 5: Chapman …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Pewsey ran c. 940 along the western ditch of an Iron-Age hill fort on Martinsell Hill, 13 thus excluding the hill fort from the estate; later the parish embraced it, the …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 15; B.A. 28 Nov., 1595, M.A. 5 July, 1599, rector of North Hill, Devon, 1605. See Foster's Index Eccl. Phillips, Henry … Alban Hall 27 April, 1586, M.A. 26 June, 1594. Pinckney, Hill s. William, of Salisbury, Wilts, gent. Balliol Coll., …
Survey of London
… cost of over 80,000. 35 The contractors included Messrs. Hill, Keddell and Waldram and Messrs. George Smith and …
Old and New London
… System by Mr. Robert Stephenson, the Penny Post by Rowland Hill, and Astronomy by Sir Thomas Maclear, now Astronomer … Sir John Denham, the author of the poem called "Cooper's Hill," and also Surveyor of Buildings under the Crown. With …
Old and New London
… by Sir Thomas Clarges, the grounds on the slope of the hill in Piccadilly westward, toward Park Lane, were, as we …
A Dictionary of London
… of Fynnesbury. Pickle Yard East out of Little Tower Hill, near the Victualling Office (Hatton, 1708 Not named in … (Robert) Wharf. Pilgrim Street South out of Ludgate Hill, at No.33, to Broadway (P.O. Directory). In Farringdon …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… to Pickwell was the soke of land at Burrough on the Hill, Garthorpe, and Little Dalby. 82 The existence of this … soke belonged to Pickwell, described under Burrough on the Hill in 1086. The numerical predominance of free tenants at … 11 In 1959 it was joined with Somerby and Burrough on the Hill. 12 Early in the 13th century the advowson of Pickwell …
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