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Middlesex county records
… Records, are the outcome of the Act of Parliament, 25 Car. II. c. 2, known as the Test Act. By this it was enacted that …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… cattle, pigs, shoes, and other articles of merchandise; a post-office is established here, which has a good delivery; … three miles through the parish; and at West Salton is a post-office, which has a daily delivery. The village of West … family, the present proprietors. The coronation of Charles II., on his visit to Scotland subsequently to his …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… have been established in cottages that include the present post office in Main Street. 3 Two outlying farms, Barfoot … 12 Nothing further is known of Saddington until 1177, when Richard de Rollos II paid £30 to the king for having seisin of the lordship. 13 …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… there was much concern about it being dried efficiently. Richard Bradley reported that Saffron was often scorched or …
Survey of London
… of the theatre buildings. Often Sadler is referred to as 'Richard'; elsewhere he appears as 'Thomas' or, more chummily, … in the London Gazette, and an announcement in the Post-boy of June 1697 which stated that 'Sadler's excellent … by T. Veevers-Thompson, 1929) British Museum, Hind 77 II/II BL, Crach.1. Tab.4.b.4, Percival Collection of Cuttings …
Old and New London
… of Honesty and Flattery. "Part II. Ladies' HeadsRiding HoodRanelagh Hood …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… 1672, with achievement of arms; (5) to Jane, wife of Richard Drake, Rector of Radwinter, 1662, with shield of … Over tower archpainted on board or canvas, arms of Charles II. Screens: Under W. arch of S. chapel modern, incorporating … rebuilt late in the 18th century. The roof has queen-post trusses with cambered tie-beams and rough wall-brackets. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Salaired tradesmen Other Post and Letter Carrier 1660? Under Charles II the post and letter carrier to the household received 10s per …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… I, when their number rose again to two. Under Charles II the embroiderers received livery and held their offices by … a salary of 110. 3 Chief Engraver n.d. ( temp. Charles II) n.d. ( temp. Charles II)Rawlins, T. Engraver in Copper 1660? 1660 12 Oct. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… and framing. The roof has braced tie-beams and a king-post. ConditionGood. (5). Cottage and post office, on N. side of road, 300 yards W. of the church, …