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Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… Shrewsbury 13 " 140 Commutation to transpn. for 14 years. Lock, Charles Stealing above value of 40 s. [Do.] Oxford 14 …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… Stealing Do. Do. Ingram, John Sheep-stealing Do. Do. Lock, Richard, the younger. Hastings, John Horse-stealing Do. …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… Reference Witham, Lewis Do. Hereford 30 Aug. 431 Respite Lock, Edward Do. Horsham " " 432 Do. Witham, Lewis " " 432 … Do. Do. Pardon on condition of serving in the army. Lock, Edward Felony Do. Horsham 7 " 437 Commutation to …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… on Christmas-eve, and there is a town-house, and also a lock-up house, erected in 1836 by subscription. The parish is … of Ulva, and others of the Western Isles; and there is a lock-up house for the confinement of malefactors, but so …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… Locks, &c.' [Tradecards (1790s)]. They also usually had a lock to prevent theft by servants of the TEA inside. Since …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Bridge and Parkgate Bridge, 15 each with an adjacent lock, are the original 18th-century bridges. New Bridge dates …
A History of the County of Middlesex
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 10 It seems to have been destroyed about 1535. 11 A new lock was opened in 1811, and though it ceased to be the … still marks the end of the tidal reach of the river. The lock was rebuilt in 1858 and the weir which had been made … several times after floods. In 1904 the present double lock was opened. 12 A foot-bridge over the lock was opened in …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Health Heath Hill, Hortonwood, Stafford Park, Trench Lock, and Tweedale In the early 1980s the most serious …
Old and New London
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