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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… were many Christ's men. Richard Rogers of Wethersfield (Essex) is known by his private journal. 244 Lawrence …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Francis Bancroft. The school moved to another site in Essex, and the Beaumont trustees acquired the premises with … to purchase extensive athletic grounds near Brentwood (Essex). ROYAL VETERINARY COLLEGE 21 In 1788 the Odiham …
Old and New London
… Bridges, and both are united at the Temple Pier, opposite Essex Street. Within the recesses for the steamboat …
Survey of London
… are approached by a right-of-way on the north side of the Essex Church, probably date from the early nineteenth … end of 1960, and the buildings some two years later. 116 Essex Church, Palace Gardens Terrace This red-brick Unitarian … build a permanent church were provided by the sale of the Essex Street Chapel near the Strand. 118 Second Church of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… men from Sheerness, they failed away for the coasts of Essex and Suffolk. This bold attempt gave such an alarm to …
A Survey of London
… Hugh Fenne, mother to Margaret Lady Burgauenie, William Essex Esquire, Richarde Vancke Baron of the Exchequer, and … the Temple new builded. In the yeare 1381. the Rebelles of Essex, and of Kent, destroyed and plucked downe the houses …
Survey of London
… house carpenter, and Richard Harvey of Stratford, Essex, and Charles Ware, also carpenters; William Sefton, …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… cloth direct to Gascony from the ports of Cornwall, Devon, Essex, Suffolk, and Yorkshire In the same year the general …
Survey of London
… White of No. 180 Cromwell Road and Gestingthorpe Hall, Essex, and Peto Brothers built the house in 18823, probably …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… now Chetford, in Norfolk. Casaromagus, now Chelmesford, in Essex. Noviomagus, now Crayford, in Kent. In The Alpine …