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A History of the County of Essex
… Bland, and Mathias Goodfellow, shows that it lay north of Wild Street Lane (now Lea Bridge Road). 221 It may, …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… a close surrounded with a stone wall for coneys or other wild animals whatsoever upon their prebend of Wittchirch on …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 173 CIRCUSES AND OTHER ENTERTAINMENTS. Exhibitions of wild beasts were held in 1751 and 1796, 174 and in the early …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… S.) from Milnthorpe. This place, the scenery of which is wild and rocky, lies on the road between Ulverston and …
Lincoln Wills
… wyll remayn to the Ryght here. And if so be the Ryght here wild trebull the said katerynne duryng hir [y]eres, then I …
Old and New London
… some celebrity. Among them may be mentioned Jonathan Wild, the notorious thiefcatcher; Mlle. Crachani, a Sicilian …
Survey of London
… (p. 77). In 1660 the Portuguese ambassador was living in Wild Street ( House of Lords Journals, XI., p. 17). It may …
Survey of London
… John Franklin; 170829, Lady Franklin; 17308, Thos. Wylde (Wild); 173940, Madame Beacher; 174163, Madame J. Lewis; 1764, …
An abstract of Feet of Fines for the County of Sussex
… to their abutting on some obstacle. (335.) Chatus: The wild cat. (353.) Chiminum: A road. (56, 178.) Convivium: The …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… Penn. Anas bernicla, Brent Goose, Penn. Anas cygnus, Wild Swan, Penn. Anas Bewickii, Bewick's Swan, Selby. Rather …