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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the first season matches were played against Lincolnshire, Essex, Norfolk, and the East Midland Counties F.A. In 1886 a … Rugby Union, which already comprised Suffolk, Norfolk, and Essex. 31 Shelford Rugby Union Football Club was formed in … the town of Cambridge was defeated by Saffron Walden (Essex) on Jesus Green, Cambridge, but won both the matches …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a King's Plate, weight 12 stone.' The race was won by Lord Essex's ch.h. Smiling Ball, who was first in both heats; at a …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… it were the Earls of Cumberland, Warwick, Pembroke, and Essex, the Lords Thomas and William Howard, Sir Walter … of Pembroke, and a golden snaffle given by Robert, Earl of Essex, had been sold for 43, and a sum of 244 14 s. 9 d. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and is its southern boundary from Shepperton to Bromley in Essex, where it is entered by the Lea, which from this point … it flows for 4 miles southwards between Hertfordshire and Essex to the Middlesex border at Waltham Cross, whence its …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… to above, probably extended as far as the royal forests of Essex on the east, and the woodlands of Herts and Bucks on … 90 in Surrey, 260 in Kent, 302 in Herts, and 310 in Essex. 71 Of these 131 convictions, however, only four were …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… courts at Whitehall-the following twelve:-Somerset House, Essex House, Fetter Lane, Fleet Street, Blackfriars, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… walls: (1) to Sir John Tirell, Deputy Lieutenant of Essex, 1673; (2) to Lettice (Coppin), wife of John Tyrell, …
A History of the County of Hertford
… pheons sable in a border engrailed sable: Egerton of co. Essex; 24. Azure three stars and a chief wavy or: Robartes, …
Old and New London
… Plot. Gone, too, now are the once fair gardens of Essex House and Norfolk House; gone are the wild beasts which …
Old and New London
… and carried to Thorndon, Lord Petre's seat in Essex, for re-interment, in October, 1874. In the church and …