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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth
… reside. Sometimes visits the most notable towns of the country. Complains of the neglect of Wm. Dabeney. July 1. …
Old and New London
… one of the Cherokee chiefs then on a visit to this country, was on sale; it was engraved after a painting by … of York, and a Commissioner of Customs, and had a country house at Mortlake, where he kept a pack of hounds. He … Amiconi, a Venetian painter of some reputation in this country. He chose the story of Holofernes, and painted the …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… Years' War, 242 was with Prince Maurice's army in the West Country during the Civil War. 243 Nevertheless he retained …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… neatest Manner, and the Terms, and shortest Notice. N.B. Country Orders carefully executed. Directories record him at … Furniture bought or sold by Commission in TOWN and COUNTRY. [V&A print dept, trade cards] Reynolds, Henry, 132 … and she, too, was a Papist. She was related to many of the country gentry Papist families. They had eight children …
Alumni Oxonienses
… France, the Low Countries, and Ireland, discovered a new country which he called Virginia 1584, knighted 1 Jan., …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… their followers to take their final departure from the country. It is of hard sandstone, twenty-three feet high … of as rapid growth as can be seen in any part of the Low Country of Scotland; but the larch is the kind most suited to … over the fertile vale of Strathmore and the surrounding country. The soil on the hills and uplands is thin, cold, and …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… son of Caradoc Vraichvras, at one time prince of the country. Be this as it may, it is certain that the place was … improbable. Of the long period during which the country was occupied by the Romans, no work remains that can … during the time when the Romans held possession of the country. The celebrated Dyke by which Offa, King of Mercia, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… whose summit a most magnificent view is obtained of the country on both sides. From this eminence, the peninsula of … with a view to strengthen his interests in the country, and for the greater security of the possessions … time were making frequent irruptions into this part of the country. In 1194, Rhŷs was surprised and made prisoner by his …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… disch, no F (1) St Michael Bassishaw, 1638, "in the country" (? Southampton), 1641 Southampton, 1686 (2) SKIN, …