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The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… commercial crisis arising from American speculation, all at once, there must inevitably have been the greatest … In this morning's Times I see that it has been snowing at Paris, so that we shall probably have it very soon also. … His liberality was exceedingly great, many of the poor of Lambeth will lament his death from that cause alone. There …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… errands, stamped blocks etc. Oh, what a world it is. Or at least what a strange world of creatures we are. My father … filthy state. Last night I was told, one of the staircases at the Polytechnic Institution fell down injuring upwards of … Doulton (the potter) is putting up as a member for Lambeth. I hope he may not get in, but am afraid he will. 14. …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… were in Hyde Park last Sunday. Today it is computed that at least 150,000 people assembled in the park and 600 … bottle' and cut up wood. No news. Fine day. My aunt at Moore Place goes to Ramsgate next Saturday. 11 5. Altered … allowing such a thing. Fine days. I have patronized the Lambeth Baths lately. The baths and washhouses and shoeblacks …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… 1856 1. JULY. Finished 'Tunny' and went to Mr Foster's at St Johns Wood. No news. Fine day. 2. Began a fish and also … going to make a triumphal? procession through London, or at least so say the papers! They are to be headed by the … in evening on account of rain. No news. 28. Came up to Lambeth. Went to Fred Gilbert's at Blackheath, drew fish etc. …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… family are gone to Manchester; they take up their abode at the Earl of Ellesmere's during their stay there. The … of wilful carelessness on the part of the signalman at Blackheath (Griffiths) who reported having received a … at Fenchurch St station, went to Oval etc. Fine. The Lambeth petition against the late election (wishing to set …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… on with Clay Cross works etc. In evening went to cricket at Archbishop's ground. Rainy, pretty considerably during the … 12. Altered Peterboro Cathedral, went to see Mr Smiles at London Bridge and did not see him, cut up wood, went … grounds in the evening and formed the nucleus of the North Lambeth Cricket Club, which I hope may last many years. My …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… Tomlinson's diagrams etc. In afternoon went to the match at the Oval, Surrey v Oxford (16). The Oxford went in first … Very fine and very hot. Went in evening to the P.R.A.C.C. at Peckham Rye and had a pleasant evening. 8. Began St Asaph … at Jerusalem, marked out wood etc. Fine. Today the North Lambeth C.C. played under my direction a match with the North …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… to have been originally inhabited by a Celtic tribe, who at a very early period fell under the power of the Picts, of … the superintendence of the presbytery of Caithness and synod of Caithness and Sutherland. The minister's stipend is … presbytery of Wigton, of which this is the seat, and the synod of Galloway. The minister's stipend is 272. 0. 9., with …
A History of the County of Northampton
… to east through the village of Wicken to join Kings Brook at Deanshanger. 43 Wick Hamon lay to the south of this brook, … element of the two medieval parish names, 45 suggests that at some date before the Norman Conquest the whole area had … river valley the land rises gently to reach about 360 ft. at the north-west corner, about three miles away. The parish …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1630-1, M.A. 17 Dec., 1633; master of the college school at Gloucester. 1640, ejected, became minister of Woodstock and master of the school there, and finally at Northleach, co. Gloucester, where he died, buried there 26 … of Biddenden, Kent, 1640 (sequestered); perhaps rector of Lambeth, Surrey, 1660-2, bishop of Londonderry 1661, until …
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