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Survey of London
… with Provisions as in Time it may be by the Resort of Country People to it with their Necessaries, Clare Market … been remedied, for the lease mentions 'the shops in the country market'. 63 This country market was the smaller building in the central …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… packet of letters, publishing his message to the City and country. One number, viz., No. 7 for Dec. 2028, 1643. Printed …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… wonder to consider with what joy as he passed through the country the people did receive the news of his approach. They … bread by the sweat of their brows than to oppress their country and nourish factions by sloth. From Ireland it is …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… which is an ancient cross, twelve feet high, called by the country people the Hurl Stone. Newton NEWTON, a township, in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… water from pumps and adjacent springs. The surrounding country is beautifully diversified. Here was formerly an …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Bloody Stone, on which the peasantry of the surrounding country invariably spit when passing. The legend is, that on … and commands an extensive prospect of the surrounding country and of the sea. The vicarial tithes have been … commanding fine views of Leeds and the surrounding country. The village is situated on a gentle acclivity, and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Trent, and embracing an extensive view of the surrounding country. The village is on the eastern side of the vale. The …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… marshy lands, and, running through a comparatively level country, have a slow current; so that they contribute to keep …
Survey of London: volume
… for the borough of Chichester. In 1792 he returned to this country for good as a West India merchant, and established a …
Survey of London
… he became one of the most influential persons in the country, particularly after the fall of Clarendon in 1667. In … and on the accession of James II he retired into the country. He died in 1687. He was the prototype of Dryden's … itself! So much has this extraordinary edifice cost the country !For one moiety of which sum a much better dwelling …
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