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The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… at the Crystal Palace, Fred at Peckham and my father at Hastings. 12. Drew tools, went out etc. No news. Rainy. The … map etc. No news. Fine day. My father returned today from Hastings, well satisfied with himself and bringing abundance … wrecks took place, especially on south coast at Shoreham, Hastings and Dover. Showery. Castle, one of our apprentices, …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… one which astonished Liverpool yesterday. The Queen and family are gone to Manchester; they take up their abode at … but the coroner (Mr Wakley) did not agree with them. The family is going to try and get damages out of the Company, … then through Leigh to Watt's Cross, where the main road to Hastings is joined and on to Sevenoaks. There is a very long …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… Tomorrow we get rid of the principal portion of the family to Gomshall, a small place on the Reading and Reigate … finished Experiment, wrote letters etc. Today all the family returned from Gomshall. Rainy. 29. Sunday. Went in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in 1269. It contains several monuments to the Washbourne family, who were proprietors of the parish, but lost much of … of the old manor-house, which belonged to the Spencer family. The church was rebuilt, with the exception of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… which includes the parish of Wick belonged to the family of De Cheyne, of whom the last male heir, Sir Reginald … and the minister has a manse and glebe, granted by the family of Sinclair, baronets of Ulbster. A church was built … burgh by charter of David II. in 1341, granted to the family of the Flemings, of whom Malcolm Fleming, who had been …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Lord Penrhyn purchased the estate, which remained in his family's hands until 1944. 2 The DouglasPennants' main home … in excellent hunting country (three generations of the family were masters of the Grafton Hunt), with more congenial … farmers and quarrymen of North Wales, amongst whom the family were deeply unpopular. 3 There was litle new building …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… dwellings. 17 In 1634 James Hales, the last of his family, left £10 to Wicken's poor, the interest to be given …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… four additional canons there, partly to maintain her family chantry, she required that two of them ride daily to … of those obligations into commemorative services for her family in their own priory church. 98 In appropriating …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… northeast end of the lode until removed by lighter. One family, the Baileys, active from the 1860s, continued turf … builder's business, taken over in the 1870s by the Owers family from Soham, who also traded as wheelwrights, 190020. …