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Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… of these dissensions and their consequences, see the History of Bartholomew Cotton, pp. 227234. See page 237 ante. …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… and certain Justiciars were assigned to sit in every county for enquiry and examination upon all the points … of employing forged writings, in order to obtain the county and peerage of Artois, he was banished by his …
A History of the County of Cumberland
… in all the vicissitudes which go to make up the chequered history of that city. From their situation close to the … field of missionary enterprise which knew no frontier of county or diocese. Sir Brian de Stapilton was not forgetful …
Survey of London
… ms. collection is: Photograph of the burial ground. History and Antiquities of . . . Hammersmith, p. 315. …
Survey of London Monograph
… The future of County Hall CHAPTER XI. The Future of County Hall In April 1986, under the legislation abolishing the Greater London Council, the ownership of County Hall passed to the London Residuary Body (LRB), an …
Survey of London
… Star Chamber Proceedings, Henry VII, no. 51. Middlesex County Records, vol. III, p. 281. Will of Elizabeth Symonds, …
Survey of London
… (formerly GEFFRYE ALMSHOUSES). Ground landlord. The London County Council. Description and date of structure. Sir Robert … the matter had been engaging the attention of the London County Council, who decided to make an offer in respect of … drawing). Midd. Reg. Memls., 1712, V. 3. For early history of the property, see p. 47. This refers to the site …
A History of the County of Oxford
… on the development and organization of the faculty. The history of the two supervisors and the arrangements made for … schools at the Augustines. Information about the personal history of the grammar-masters is fragmentary. The earliest … 143861. Ibid. xciv, 3, 51. Statuta, lxxxv, n. 3. a For the history of this school see V.C.H. Oxon. i, 4724. …
Old and New London
… built by him at Chatsworth for the flowering of the Victoria Lily. The people and the Prince were heartily with … places; and the Exhibition was opened by Her Majesty Queen Victoria in person, attended by her Royal Consort, the … for the most minute and close inspection. "Comprehensive History of England," vol. iv., p. 798. …