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Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… to December. 1375. Appointments. Approbations by the King of Elections to various Offices. Name, Office, &c. Date. … of Canterbury. Lord Chancellor (Apsley). President of the Council (Earl Gower). Lord Privy Seal (Duke of Grafton). Lord … on which experiments are to be made for the benefit of trade, to pass without paying duty. 31 " 394 Robt. Quarme, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… (TACH-LEIAN), with Rhiwlas, a hamlet, in that part of the parish of Llandilo-Vawr which is in the Lower division … of the haven, it is thought, would make it a place of some trade, as there are several mines of stone-coal in the … aldermen, and twelve councillors, together forming the council of the borough, of which the municipal and …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… royal burgh, the county-town, and a parish, in the county of Ross and Cromarty, 30 miles (N. by E.) from Inverness, and … a harbour; and the town consequently has but little trade, except what it derives from its situation in the … system of agriculture, and the inclosing of the lands. The plantations are, Scotch fir, of which much is exported for …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… - Taynton Tatchbury TATCHBURY, a tything, in the parish of Eling, union of New-Forest, hundred of Redbridge, Romsey … its junction with the Witham; it is much decayed, and the trade is inconsiderable. A canal from the Witham to … by Ina, King of the West Saxons, who held his first great council in it, about the year 700. This castle was demolished …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… Taynton TAYNTON THE Gloucestershire parish of Taynton lies 10 km WNW of Gloucester in rolling … of the ownership of a Dumbleton charity. 11 Two pairs of council houses were built on the south side of the road in … cleared and levelled in the 1960s. 5 OTHER INDUSTRY AND TRADE Stone has been quarried in several places 6 and that …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Mary the Virgin), a market-town and parish, and the head of a union, in the Upper division of the hundred ofof cider and perry are made, forming a principal source of trade, and returning large profits to the farmers. There are … stands upon a pleasant eminence, surrounded by some fine plantations of hops; the houses are well built, and of
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Tetbury Introduction TETBURY Growth of the Town and Outlying Settlements, p. 260. Manors and … 264. Economic History: Agriculture, p. 269; Mills, p. 270; Trade and Industry, p. 270; Markets and Fairs, p. 272. Social … p. 281. Charities for the Poor, p. 282. The large parish of Tetbury, comprising a prosperous market town and the small …
A History of the County of Sussex
… were then assessed at nothing, representing a reduction of the hidation by four fifths. The estate may also have … 30 villani and 12 bordars had 8 ploughs. There were 16 a. of meadow and woodland for 60 swine. The knight who held … oak trees were sold from it in 1825. 89 Other copses and plantations were established between c. 1806 and 1875 …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… The accession of George I (1714) List of knights, commissioners, citizens & … Sir John Hynde Cotton, Bart. one of the Commissioners of Trade. Samuel Sheppard, Esq; Cheshire. Sir George Warburton, … Esq; Edward Southwell, Esq; one of the Clerks of the Privy-Council. Lancaster. Robert Heysham, Esq; William Heysham, …
Survey of London
… CHAPTER V - The Alexander Estate During the first half of the nineteenth century the Alexander estate in South … the armed services were represented by a naval man, and trade by a wine merchant, a bookseller, a mine agent, and a … Chatfeild Clarke, submitted proposals to the London County Council to redevelop the Thurloc Place frontage between the …
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