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Old and New London
… after known as King Street. Charles I., on his return from Scotland in 1641, passed through Islington, accompanied by …
The Environs of London
… was son of the first Lord Blantyre, Lord Treasurer of Scotland. John Egerton killed in a duel. "John Egerton, son …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Islington Established church of Scotland Established church of Scotland The Caledonian church was opened c. 1846 in the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… there under the auspices of the Established Church of Scotland. The children's Highland dress in Royal Stewart …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… thereafter, until revived in connexion with the Church of Scotland in the early 19th century. George Whitefield and … English Presbyterians, the United Secession Church of Scotland, and the Catholic Apostolic Church all opened … in 1841, Brethren in 1843, the Established Church of Scotland in 1846, Latter-day Saints in 1850, and the New …
Middlesex county records
… and Ireland Defender of the Faith &c. the fourteenth of Scotland the fiftieth, Before Sir John Leman knt. Mayor of …
The English Fur Trade in the Later Middle Ages
… one Welsh river. 6 The wilder countryside of Ireland and Scotland supported a wide variety of fur-bearing animals in … been cleared from England by then, and both Ireland and Scotland were famous for their exports of skins during the … internal and external trade in them. 2 Lists of tolls for Scotland reveal a flourishing trade in fox, squirrel, marten, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the regent Somerset's army through the borders, into Scotland. Crook Hall, in the township, was the seat of the …
Charters and Documents relating to the City of Glasgow 1175-1649
… and his successors, of exemption from toll throughout Scotland. Cadihow, 13 October 1235. [Latin text] Alexander … Witnesses, Walter son of Alan steward justiciar of Scotland, Walter Cumin earl of Meneteth, Walter Olifard …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… 1834] Johnstone, James, Chester, cm (1829). Came from Scotland. Had 8s stolen by a female pick-pocket in 1829. [ … 48 Frederick St, 1796; 30 Upper Frederick St in 1804; 21 Scotland Rd in 1805; 5 Wood St in 1810 and 6 Wood St in 1811. …