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A History of the County of Chester
… of being swallowed up in a much larger local authority and wild talk of selling the corporation buses to Crosville …
Old and New London
… illustrious highwaymen, such as Jack Sheppard and Jonathan Wild; Lord Ferrers, the murderer of his steward; Dr. Dodd, … Sheppard, the notorious housebreaker, and Jonathan Wild, the "thief and thieftaker." Of the early life of the … and sold by thousands as a mezzo-tint engraving. Jonathan Wild's particular sphere of action lay in the trade of the …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… (and shopkeeper?) (182237). [D] Ullman, , corner of Little Wild St, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, cm (1747). Named in …
Old and New London
… to light our streets with gas; it was the scheme of a 'wild visionary:' and as Sir Humphrey Davy had said that it …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… his heirs all and every his right of hunting (venison) and wild animals and the fish of his water, rendering yearly one …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 19357 William Henry Beveridge 193745 John Herbert Severn Wild 194551 Arthur Lehman Goodhart 1951 Architectural History …
Survey of London
… performance of aquatic entertainments (Plate 39a). When wild animals formed part of the circus programme the arena …
Old and New London
… of twenty thousand a year, to be squandered in every wild scheme which the lust of power, of pleasure, of licence, …
The English Fur Trade in the Later Middle Ages
… were also wiltwerker, who presumably worked on skins of wild animals other than squirrel, such as otter, fox, coney, …