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Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… part of the style of Crocus sativus. The stigmas of the wild saffron crocus growing on hillsides from Italy to …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… carved with grotesques, including a saddled beast, wild-man, wyvern, woman with a cat in her lap, chained …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… views of the sea. The neighbourhood is much frequented by wild fowl, and in the pools are great numbers of eels. The …
Old and New London
… and the suburbs would rapidly open beyond the walls into wild woodland and pasture, fen, moor, and common. A few dozen …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… It comprises 1711 a. 13 p. The surface is mountainous and wild; on the west is the lofty ridge of Blackstone Edge, and …
Cardiff Records
… 2a. 2r. 7p., in the manor of Llandaff. WAUN-WYLLT, Y (the wild meadow.) In the parish of Llandaff, belonging to the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… for the benefit of Edmonton boys were made by John Wild (1662), who founded a scholarship to Cambridge, and …
Survey of London
… of two houses, "No. 29, in the occupation of Mr Richard Wild, 92 containing Kitchen Offices in the Basement Story, … Charing Cross, p. 55.) P.R.O., T. 55/15, pp. 2589. Richard Wild was the partner of Francis Place (see p. 248). On 6th April, 1799, Place and Wild purchased the remainder of a 24 years' lease of the …
Survey of London
… the Queens servants." The later dining room "was a kind of wild barn without any covering besides rafters and tiles. The … propos'd to his Majesty and exchange between that wild room and his dining room; the King commanded the Lord …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Competition for the Crown was greatly different from the wild and extravagant Pretensions of a Popish Fugitive, fled …