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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… or places, and contains a population of 5496. Corporation Seal. Whitchurch (St. Mary) WHITCHURCH ( St. Mary), a parish, …
Survey of London
Old and New London
… except (strangely enough) "the King's Players." The seal of his office, used under five sovereigns in succession, … not a license in red and black letters, under the hand and seal of the said Charles Killigrew, Esq., Master of the … John Evelyn "came to lodge at Whitehall, in the Lord Privy Seal's lodgings." Here James Walters, Duke of Monmouth, the …
Old and New London
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… a very sharp look out is kept by the detectives. 19. Drew 'Seal'. The Emperor went today to the city, where he received … they were pretty well. 21. Began 'Tureen' and altered seal. The Emperor goes away today by the same route he came. …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… has gone to France, and in the words of the Times 'set the seal upon' the memorable alliance. She is to be fted in a way …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of Hempriggs, is now the principal landowner. Burgh Seal. The town is situated at the head of the bay of Wick in … of Galloway, who are still large proprietors here. Burgh Seal. The town is beautifully situated upon an eminence …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to Manchester, and slept at Bishopsgate. Corporation Seal. The town is situated on the bank, and within eight …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1640-60, and of York, commissioner of great seal 1648 and 1660, speaker of House of Commons 1656-8, when … 1636, one of the commissioners of the great seal 1643-6, recorder of Worcester 1646, chief baron of the … 1619-20, and of Westminster 1620-42, keeper of the great seal 1620-5, imprisoned in the Tower 1637-40, bishop of …
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