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The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… City, the burning the Navy, the calling in French Armies, Wild-Irish, Spanish-Pilgrims, &c. They recapitulated the …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… to tell of, that is to say, stags, does and roes, bulls, wild fowl, wild boars, bears, 88swans, foxes, and wolves, savage and wild, in such great plenty there, that there was no numbering …
Survey of London Monograph
… Peace and, in 1712, Sheriff for the County of Essex, the wild legends locally current of highwaymen imprisoned in the …
Survey of London
… 1847, Rev. Alfred Jenour; 184950, Rev. William Taylor Wild; 185254, Archibald M'Donnell, surgeon. No. 14. 183237, …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 31 July Morris, W. 1826 5 Apr. Saunders, E. 1827 24 Jan. Wild, J. 1827 5 July Whale, R. 1830 5 Jan. Freeman, J. 1830 5 …
Justice in Eighteenth-Century Hackney
… down on y e ground and her Arm very much hurt. Rob t: Wild deposes that he Saw not M r Parsons Strike her but did …
Survey of London
… Englishmen for the first time to the cult of the Wild West. 89 The land leased by Whitley fell into three … of Wales, who watched the first performance of the Wild West Show ('The sensation was instantaneous and … was given in the 'Flavian amphitheatre'; in 1890 came the 'Wild East' show, presented by a troupe of 'French Africans', …