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Old and New London
… the United Brethren, or Moravians, 32, Fetter Lane," says Smith, in his "Streets of London," "was the meeting-house of …
Old and New London
… in the presence of a vast crowd. According to Mr. J. T. Smith, in his "Streets of London," a Whig mug-house existed …
Old and New London
… for her infidelity is as good as anything that James Smith ever wrote. To the returned sailor, "Says the lady, … still lingered. Bangor House, according to Mr. J. T. Smith, is mentioned in the patent rolls as early as Edward …
Old and New London
… about as Junius in earlier times. By many witty James Smith was suspected, but his fun had not malignity enough for …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… of the flying squirrel of Virginia, described by Captain Smith in 1624, but whatever it was, it seems to have made …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… is entitled to receive 2 per annum from the Rev. George Smith's charity at Northop, for the benefit of one child. …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 23 July, 1662 (then a widower), to marry Elizabeth Smith, of St. Martin, Ludgate, spinster. See Ath. i. xix; …
A Dictionary of London
… ft. below the level of the street in a stratum of clay (R. Smith, 72). …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… 14 On the Wednesday following came Robert de Bumsted, gold smith, and acknowledged that he owed 49 s. 6 d to Alexander …