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Survey of London
… it was then adapted for use as a 'mad house' by Dr James Newton. He and his son, also James, both botanists as well as …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… provincial residence is Alnwick Castle. Northway, with Newton NORTHWAY, with Newton, a tything, in the parish of Ashchurch, union, and …
Gazetteer of Markets and Fairs in England and Wales to 1516
… 416700 565400 Newcastle Upon Tyne 1135 1216 425800 564600 Newton On The Moor 1291 1291 2.5 417000 605300 Norham 1180 …
Survey of London
… exhibited on the part of S r. Allen Apsley, William Newton and John Pay" and registered in the Canterbury Court …
Survey of London
… illness of Queen Anne and attended among others, Sir Isaac Newton, Bishop Burnet, George I. and Sir Robert Walpole. …
Survey of London
… has already been detailed. 1 On 27the May, 1639, William Newton sold to John Fortescue 2 "all that peece or parcell of … be noe building erected or builded by the said William Newton, his heirs or any other person or persons whatsoever, … otherwise than a fence wall, whether he, the said William Newton or his assignes, keepe the same in his or their owne …
Survey of London
… 1635. On 13th April in that year Digby sold it to William Newton for building purposes. No licence to Newton to build can be traced, but on 7th May, 1636, one was … to Sir Robert Dalyell, 9 who probably assigned it to Newton. From that document 10 it appears that the intention …
Journal of the House of Lords
… the Children of Richard Samborne the Elder, of Mayden Newton, in the County of Dorsset, Merchant. An Act for the …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… and Severn Canal H. Household, Thames and Severn Canal (Newton Abbot, 1969) Inq. p.m. Glos. Abstracts of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Severn Canal H. Household, The Thames and Severn Canal (Newton Abbot, 1969) Hyett, Painswick F. A. Hyett, Glimpses of … Woollen Mills J. Tann, Gloucestershire Woollen Mills (Newton Abbott, 1967) Taylor, Map of Glos. (1777) I. Taylor, …