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Cardiff Records
… hotel down to the humble tavern. Wherever possible, I have mentioned the earliest date at which the name of the … in Smith Street. The north part of it, which had been the Post Office, was demolished 1849. The other part was occupied … The house displays a Welsh announcement: "Cymry a Chymraeg i mewn." (Welsh people and Welsh speaking within.) GOLDEN …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… the Occasion of my parting with the last Parliament; for I, who will never use Arbitrary Government myself, am … Printing what you do; and I dread a man in the Secretary's post, and such an Accusation as was upon him in the last … Constitution of Parliaments. Resolved, That in the case of Edward Fitzharris (who by the Commons had been impeach'd for …
Survey of London
… is here given. Abbey of Westminster ( before 1540). (i) Opposite the Bars of Westminster (which may be regarded as … 5s., and to William de Wauden 10d. Her heir was her son, Edward, then aged 35. Edward (then Sir Edward) Charles died … Abbey Deeds 17317, 17373 and 17379. Ibid., 17448. Cal. of Inquisitions, IV, No. 299. Cal. of Close Rolls, 132730, p. …
Survey of London
… 'Mr. Wyat, the architect, has so much taste, that I think he must be descended from Sir Thomas [Wyatt, whose … duties of an architect. 103 Wall was the bricklayer and Edward Wyatt, 'a very eminent artist', was paid 685 'for … Wyatt, who was travelling to town from the west, in a post-chaise with the ingenious Dixon, his clerk, saw the …
A History of the County of Essex
… Robert Snell, owner of Chingford Hall, wrote in 1720 9 'I find the air sweet the spring water is very pure, the soil … 47 In 1830 Chingford was within the London 2 d. post area. 48 From 1856 Chingford Green is shown in postal … to Henry Bourchier (d. 1483), Earl of Essex, uncle of Edward IV. 96 Bourchier's widow Isabel held her court at …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… who succeeded Juliane de Wade as actual tenant, gave I carucate in Wade in marriage with his daughter Agnes to … daughters Honor and Mary. 68 The latter evidently married Edward White, for in November, 1580, Edward White died holding Limborne by courtesy after the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… by the Parliament in 1652 were described as 'of Altcar': Edward Gore, who had land in Lydiate, Henry Lovelady, and … a leasehold estate here in 1717 as a 'Papist.' 40 In 1720 Edward Fazakerley had a lease of land here from Lord … sent to gaol. Warrants are out against the rest, who, as I told you in my last, are fled and lie hidden privately in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 'the absents.' 15 In 1606 Jane, wife of Gabriel Hesketh, Edward Stanley and Bridget his wife, Elizabeth Gerard, widow, … was killed at Newbury fighting for the king in 1644, while Edward Starkie served on the side of the Parliament. A … n. 65. Lancs. Inq. p.m. (Rec. Soc. Lancs. and Ches.), i, 276. Their interest was acquired by purchase from William …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… In 1561 George and Gabriel Hesketh mortgaged the manor to Edward Halsall for 500, recovering part of the land two years … while accompanying some Welshmen fighting against Edward I. He was, therefore, a rebel, and his lands were … did not know. 102 The same manor appears in the later inquisitions, and was in the eighteenth century described as …
Survey of London
… houses in the Piazza (Sir Edmund Verney's two houses, and Edward Sydenham's): additionally a parochial rate was to … for which Covent Garden was notorious. By the 1760's the post of vestry clerk was sufficiently important for his … of hoardings, railings, areas and projecting shop fronts. i The cleansing of the vegetable-littered streets was by this …
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