London;: Being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis and Its Neighbourhood, to Thirty Miles Extent, from an Actual Perambulation, 6 tomasW. Stratford, 1809 |
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... land is for the most part enclosed , though there are many small common fields lying inter- mixed , which by agreement are cultivated in the same way as enclosures . The waste lands are computed at about four thousand five hundred acres ...
... land is for the most part enclosed , though there are many small common fields lying inter- mixed , which by agreement are cultivated in the same way as enclosures . The waste lands are computed at about four thousand five hundred acres ...
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... land tax , and provides five hundred and sixty men to the national militia . Hertfordshire is partly in the diocese of Lincoln , and partly in that of London . In Lincoln diòcese and Hun- tingdon archdeaconry , are the deaneries of ...
... land tax , and provides five hundred and sixty men to the national militia . Hertfordshire is partly in the diocese of Lincoln , and partly in that of London . In Lincoln diòcese and Hun- tingdon archdeaconry , are the deaneries of ...
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... LAND , to whom she left two Twin Daughters , and died , alas ! April ixth , MDCCLXXXII , in LXth Year of her Age . How did the Good and Virtuous mourn , And pour their Sorrows o'er her Urn . " Here is also a tablet of white marble to ...
... LAND , to whom she left two Twin Daughters , and died , alas ! April ixth , MDCCLXXXII , in LXth Year of her Age . How did the Good and Virtuous mourn , And pour their Sorrows o'er her Urn . " Here is also a tablet of white marble to ...
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... Land , married his second wife , the daughter of Ray- mond , count of Provence , and sister of the queen of Eng- land , who he endowed , at the church door of Westminster Abbey , with the third portion of all his estates , and this of ...
... Land , married his second wife , the daughter of Ray- mond , count of Provence , and sister of the queen of Eng- land , who he endowed , at the church door of Westminster Abbey , with the third portion of all his estates , and this of ...
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... land , which connects it with Hertfordshire . It belonged , like the rest of the towns and villages in the vicinity , to the earl of Mortaigne , and was granted , with other domains , by Richard earl of Cornwall , and king of the Romans ...
... land , which connects it with Hertfordshire . It belonged , like the rest of the towns and villages in the vicinity , to the earl of Mortaigne , and was granted , with other domains , by Richard earl of Cornwall , and king of the Romans ...
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London; Being an Accurate History and Description of the British ..., 6 tomas David Hughson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1809 |
London; Being an Accurate History and Description of the British ..., 6 tomas David Hughson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1809 |
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