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Survey of London
… and ethnologist, 187681. No. 16: John Holms, M.P. and Glasgow spinner, 186591. No. 18: Sir James Sibbald David …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1928 by the erection, after the designs of T. H. Hughes of Glasgow, of the 'Thomas Buildings', so named in memory of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… " 9 from bottom. For Gavin read Gawen. " 268, " 2. For Glasgow read Edinburgh. " 270, " 15. For Bohme read Bohine. " …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of St. Stephen's, within the jurisdiction of the city of glasgow, county of Lanark, a mile (N.) from Glasgow. This is a populous village, till lately forming, … weaving, and in the various factories in the vicinity of Glasgow. There are five schools, of which one is in connexion …
Cardiff Records
… had received the appointment of Collector at the Port of Glasgow. Mr. J. A. B. Williams, Borough Surveyor, reports on …
Alumni Oxonienses
… See Boase, 32; & Bloxam, i. 6. Cunningham, David M.A. Glasgow University, incorp. 6 Feb., 1633-4, rector of …
Survey of London
… Frying Pan Alley to the old Paris slums or the closes of Glasgow. 46 The writer may have been the editor, George …
Survey of London
… who was at No. 37 in 181316, gained his doctorate at Glasgow in 1802. He was the author of An Account of a Painful …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… on is the weaving of cotton, for the manufacturers of Glasgow, in which nearly 500 persons are employed at their … The quantity of yarn annually sent to this place from Glasgow is valued at 15,000; the average value of the goods … to one proprietor, who disposes of the produce at the Glasgow and Dundee markets. The trade is principally with …
Survey of London
… down and the firm moved to new premises at Scotstoun in Glasgow, accompanied by most of its machinery and 300 of the …