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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… name, signifying in the Gaelic language "the face of the wood," from the ancient forests of Darnaway and Drummine, of … two-fifths of which are in grain, two in pasture and hay, and one in turnips and fallow; seventy acres are in … is produced, with good crops of potatoes, turnips, and hay. The cattle are those usually termed the short-horned, …
Middlesex county records
… period was usually brought to table straight from the wood in silver drinking-vessels, and on being taken from …
Middlesex county records
… held in September, 27 Charles II., Joseph Fryer alias Wood and Edward Bruncker, both late of St. James's … till he should have paid the fine. Joseph Fryer alias Wood was fined five hundred marks, was committed to prison …
Middlesex county records
… at quarter-sessions; when so able a Judge as Mr. Baron Wood refused to try the prisoner on the following grounds:(1) …
Middlesex county records
… that in James the First's time, when Marylebone was wood or grass land and Paddington was peopled chiefly by … verdict that convicts a man contrary to evidence. . . . . Wood's Inst., 648." In explanation of this somewhat startling …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Mr. Henry Taylor, F.S.A., Mr. Isaac Taylor, and Mr. Edgar Wood. For the use of photographs and blocks for illustrations …
Cardiff Records
… feudal documents printed in Vol. I., while Town Clerk Wood's Memoranda furnish some unique information respecting …
A History of the County of Middlesex
A History of the County of Essex
… most sincerely, as are its Chairman, Mr. Robert G. E. Wood, and its Hon. Secretary, Mrs. Lynn Marston. The present …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Captain Godsal, Mr.O.E.D'Avigdor Goldsmid, D.L., Mr. G. Wood, Bursar of Pembroke College, Oxford, the Rev. A. J. P. …
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