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Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… The Dispensary THE DISPENSARY. In the beginning of April, 1777, Dr. Clark, in conjunction with Mr. Anderson, … a respectable surgeon, proposed the establishment of a Dispensary; but the plan was opposed by the physicians … carried into the houses of the poor, nor was any board of health established for the purpose of enforcing the execution …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… THE GENERAL INFIRMARY. INFIRMARIES stand at the head of the public charities that abound in England; and certainly … subscriptions. John Clark, M. D. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians at Edinburgh, &c. &c. was the eldest … twelve months, went to Constantinople in the suite of the British ambassador. On his return in 1749, he purchased at …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… and charities THE LYING-IN HOSPITAL. In the autumn of 1760, a subscription was commenced for the establishment of a Lying-in Hospital in Newcastle, for poor married women. … 1825, there were. Poor married women discharged in health, 3193 died in the hospital, 22 remained on the books, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Medieval agriculture MEDIEVAL AGRICULTURE Management of Demesne Flocks, p. 21. Tenant Flocks, p. 26. The Tenantry, … centuries, issued by the Warden and Fellows of Winchester College in 1394 and 1435. In the former, 2 virgates of land … Smaller flocks of 100 to 500 are noted on the lands of New College, Oxford, at Stert, 182 and on the manors of the …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… and St. John Beverley lies on the spring line at the foot of the dip slope of the chalk wolds, above the once marshy … period. Further earthworks have been identified as Romano-British. 1 Finds of that period have also been made within … death in 939 he had shown his gratitude by establishing a college of secular canons at Beverley and endowing it …
History Theses 1970-2014: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
… Medieval British Isles 1970 Bernicia and the sea: coastal communities … coverage: 450850 Colour, paint and gold: the materiality of English manuscript illumination in the 12th century. … tradition. Millin, Nathan C. Ph.D., University College Dublin (National University of Ireland). (Hist.). …
A History of the County of Essex
… some early Anglo-Saxon settlement inside the walls of Roman Colchester, but there is no documentary record of … that Constantius's wife Helen had been the daughter of a British king Coel, and had built the walls of Colchester and … about the early 5th century. 13 The legend of St. Helen's British birth may have arisen from a confusion between her …
History Theses 1901-1970
… England MEDIEVAL ENGLAND POLITICAL HISTORY General Offa of Mercia in history and tradition. A.E. Smith. Leeds M.A. … under John. J.C. Holt. Oxford D.Phil. 1952. Aliens in British politics during the reign of King John and the … D.Phil. 1940. The administration of the estates of Merton College in the 14th century, with special reference to the …
History Theses 1970-2014: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
… Categories: Ecclesiastical and religious history Hugh 'of Amiens', archbishop of Rouen, 1130-64. Waldman, T.G. D. … R. J. Categories: Political history The finances of the College of Cardinals in the later middle ages. Antonovics, … in Norway and Norwegian political relations with the British Isles, c.1240-1320,. Lustig, R. I. Ph. D., London. …
History Theses 1901-1970
… 4th century A.D., with particular reference to the work of Libanius. J.H.W.G. Liebeschuetz. London Ph.D. 1957. The life of Libanius. A.F. Norman. London Ph.D. 1955. The religious … D.Phil. 1951. The importance of the Channel Islands in British relations with the continent during the 13th and 14th …