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Survey of London
… plague. In 1713 there had been a number of cases amongst English soldiers returning from the Continent, 14 and in 1719 … 1735/2/158; 1735/4/118; 1735/5/299, 300; 1736/3/478. The English Historical Review, 1925, pp. 4367. M.L.R. 1734/2/314. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… church is a handsome and spacious edifice, in the later English style, with a fine tower. There is a place of worship … The church is a large and handsome structure, in the later English style. Marshwood MARSHWOOD, a parish, in the hundred … patron, the Rev. S. Humphreys. The church is in the early English style. Marston-Jabbett MARSTON-JABBETT, a hamlet, in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… church is a very elegant structure, mostly in the later English style, and contains some curious brasses; the tower, … Law. The church is a handsome structure in the later English style of architecture, with a square embattled tower. … church is partly in the early and partly in the decorated English style, and is a handsome edifice, consisting of a …
A Dictionary of London
… precinct was made part of the ward of Aldersgate. An Early English crypt and foundations of an earlier date were found …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… for 316. The church is an elegant structure in the later English style, with a lofty square embattled tower, and the … 106 acres, and a glebe-house. The church is in the early English style, with a square embattled tower. There are …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Cambridge. The church, a handsome structure in the later English style, with a square embattled tower, has an ancient … in January 1847, the cost being 8000; it is in the later English style, with a tower and spire 155 feet above the base … in 1763, is a neat structure with a tower, in the later English style, dedicated to St. Mary. There are places of …
A Dictionary of London
… is the old French word for the weed called "centaury" in English. In Haliwell "matfelon"= the herb "knap-weed." Mary …
A Dictionary of London
… in Liber Albus, I. 246. The word "haw" is of course the O. English word "haza"= hedge or encompassing fence, a piece of …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Mary
… it seems to him that this restraint is made only for the English, seeing that Flemings nor Spaniards ride not post … considered a plain practice between the Flemish and the English, and contrary to the amity; and further desired to … of her subjects who are daily spoiled by them. As for the English ships in company with those of the Emperor, they had …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Mary
… Court, why he knows not. There is a report that 30 of the English bands who serve here had conspired to have taken the … at night, and that he is accompanied by more French than English. He went on the Fleur de lis, whereof the captain is …