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A History of the County of Oxford
… at Tusmore. In the 20th century the flat nature of the country and its central position have made it an ideal site …
A History of the County of Warwick
… than the average for the fifty most populous unions in the country. 84 Two episodes in the eighties suggest a possible … of hospitals was urged by doctors throughout the country; in 1765 the project for a General Hospital in … and after 1849 a constant supply system, the first in the country, was provided. The company obtained further powers, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… stated that with a million able-bodied unemployed in the country and a bad harvest or two 'a further reform of … remain an unflinching and efficient rallying point for the country'. 30 There were many signs of independent … affirmed that 'a large majority of the people of this country are unjustly excluded from that full, fair, and free …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of the aspect of a municipal protest against the rule of country gentlemen. It was certainly treated with some … town was commended for 'its readiness to serve king and country'. 35 Robert Dod (1625-86), of Lea Hall, Yardley, who … with merchants and manufacturers from other parts of the country. Although the Birmingham Committee supported, with a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… formed the natural boundaries to a physically unattractive country, over which stretched a mass of forest in the north, … mid-winter they went through the Chilterns to plunder the country round Oxford. As they were returning in two … armoury for his own and the king's men. 167 He raised the country side, summoning all the king's loving subjects to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… associated with the name of Oxford and the surrounding country; myths which have been so often investigated that it … In 648 Kenwealh had given his nephew Cuthred a tract of country near Ashdown, i.e. the hilly ground between … is not clear, for we know nothing of the fate of the country immediately south of the site of the modern city of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… here, of much advantage to the manufactures of the country, in the art of imitating japan varnish, from which … nor were the services of the family confined to their own country: Randall de Pull fought in the van of the English … nine miles, in a serpentine course, through an enchanting country. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… James's Church. Ibid. O.S. 1:500 map, 1888. Arthur Oswald, Country Houses of Dorset, 2nd. ed. (1959), 367. Hutchins, 1, …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… to give order to force the Irish vagrants into their own country, and that those who by the strict search which had …
Survey of London
… at the extension accommodating goods from all over the country for delivery into barges and redistribution to …
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