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Register & Records of Holm Cultram
… Palmcaster [Old Carlisle], Redethwaitis, Brockholebank, Little Rosseley, Crosthwait [probably Crosshill, S.W. of Old …
Register & Records of Holm Cultram
… fell in Whinfell, west of Lorton] wherever required, with green and dry wood to make charcoal, and iron-ore ( mina …
Register & Records of Holm Cultram
… in his wood of Bothilton [Bolton] but they are not to take green wood without leave. Their pigs can feed there except in …
Register & Records of Holm Cultram
… from the end of that ploughed field ( cultura) called Little Castelrigge, up by the road called Maidengate towards … and so round Morflat to Haregile, and so up to Little Castlerigge. Witnesses Sir Michael de Hartecla, John …
Register & Records of Holm Cultram
… Drumstinchall hill, Auchenhay hill (but not farm) and Little Cloak farm. The date is 1289.] [In order to carry on …
Register & Records of Holm Cultram
… to Radulph, abbot of Holm [who was abbot in 1223 and a little later.] 33. (C. p. 24; D. art. 79).Walter, bishop of …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… Rice Mansel and Dame Cecilia his wife . . . both buried at Little St. Bartholomew's near Smithfield, London.' This was …
Old and New London
… from London Bridge up to Eel Pie Island"perhaps even a little farther. Our discourse, therefore, will be only of the … moored off the bank of the river, nearly opposite Norfolk Street, the hullwe had almost said hulkof a vessel which in … which appear too low. A little further on, looking like a green oasis in the midst of a dark wilderness of warehouses …
Old and New London
… in his pleasant work, "Chaucer's England," "there is little which the poet, however forewarned, would recognise if … Chelsea College, it must be conveyed right away to Mount Street, in the neighbourhood of Hanover Square, a distance … flying along the streets with their books, briefs, and green bags, six in a coach. The Thames, no longer the great …
Old and New London
… to pass before. There was also" (continues the writer) "a street of booths built from the Temple to Southwark, where … and diversions of all kinds were enjoyed upon the ice. Little or no novelty, however, appears to have been … a feat which appears to have been accomplished with some little ceremony, for we read that "Mr. Hodgeson, a butcher of …