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A Survey of London
… of S. Margaret. The Marshalsey. The Kinges Bench. And the white Lyon, all in long Southwarke. Houses most notable be … this Church William Kirton Esquire, and his wiues, 1464. White Lyon a Gaole for Surrey. Then is the white Lion, a Gaole so called, for that the same was a common …
A Dictionary of London
… mention: O.S. 1875. In Rocque the site is occupied by White Horse Yard (q.v.). Erected on part of the site of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of 4 iron horseshoes, and 38 iron keys; the Angel, the White Hart, and in Eastover the Three Crowns. 76 In the 17th …
A History of the County of Somerset
… a lane leading to Roper's Lane, opposite the Bell (later White Ball) inn. 69 In 1483 Thomasina Hill left £40 to …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 285 tuns were unloaded, including small amounts of sweet white wine in Gascon and Breton ships. 63 Average annual wine … trade with France and Spain was rare. In 1603-4 red, white, and canary wine and sack came via Bristol, salt via …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… his child, 1730, and Mary his wife, 1781, wall-monument of white and veined marble with cornice, apron and … In S. transepton W. wall, (3) to Samuel Bull, 1777, white and veined marble wall-monument with cornice, urn and … Tead, 1807, and Mary (Palmer) his wife, 1803, black and white marble wall-monument by T. E. Wood, Chelsea. In S. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the road to Lewes. The artillery barracks on the western cliff, where there is a battery of heavy ordnance for the … to be distributed in coal and blankets at Christmas. On White Hawke Hill, near the race-course, on which a …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… Blues and Brown-blues', while [Acts (1707)] referred to 'white woollen cloth commonly called Broad Cloth'. The same … had broadcloth in sad mouse, mouse colour, clay colour, white grey, blue grey, iron grey, grey, light grey and sad … MIXED, RED, SAD, STROUDWATER [red], VIOLET, Western, WHITE, Wiltshire, YELLOW Found used to make BREECHES, COAT, …
Brightwell Baldwin
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… to the rear of Glebe Farm, probably by the rector Samuel White (180141). 21 Most late 19th-century buildings … boys and girls, some of them paid for by the rector Samuel White and squire William Lowndes Stone. 19 Ten years later … The Crown presented for a turn in 1632, 14 as did William White of Westminster (Middx) in 1800. 15 Following the …