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Old and New London
… "Poodle" Byng, on the evening before he started off on his wild and abortive effort to make a descent on Boulogne in … and in the garden, which was sheltered and sunny, the wild olive is said to have flourished. A caper-tree produced …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Alt. In cutting the drain-sluices, the horns and bones of wild animals have been found buried with the trees. Much of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… wood, for though it lay within the bounds of Pamber Forest wild beasts did not repair there much, 19 and in 1328 the … furnish a 'meete of kenettes or racches' to hunt wolves, wild cats, and other harmful animals. The abbot in reply …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Buckley, 16 Crompton, 17 Prestwich, 18 Scholefield, 19 and Wild 20 occur. A survey of the township was made in 1623. 21 … Joshua Stopford, B.A. (Brasenose Coll. Oxf.) 1761 James Wild, B.A. (Brasenose Coll. Oxf.) 1766 James Mashiter 38 1795 … of 1524 (Clowes D.) 16 d. appears as paid by Richard Wild 'for getting coals in Lennardine.' Lond. Gaz. 23 Oct. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 'notoriously dependent' upon the parish church. 125 Thomas Wild, curate of Oldham, is mentioned in a deed of 1411, 126 … vicars: oc. 1379 John de Blackburne 136 oc. 1411 Thomas Wild oc. 1517 N. Cowper 137 oc. 1540 Thomas Sherock 138 oc. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Nightingale, Lancs. Nonconf. v, 2648. The barn of Robert Wild of Heyside was in 1672 licensed as a Presbyterian …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the wood changes its character and becomes a stretch of wild undergrowth, untrodden brambles, and avenues of tall … one called Bin's or Bean's Pond, which is frequented by wild duck, teal, snipe, and other water fowl. Within the …
Survey of London
… s. to Davis. Phillimore Gardens, west side 1 and 2 James Wild of Shaftesbury Terrace, Kensington, builder, 1857. …