Antiquarian and Topographical Cabinet,: Containing a Series of Elegant Views of the Most Interesting Objects of Curiosity in Great Britain. Accompanied with Letter-press Descriptions, Volume 9proprietors, 1811 |
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... Thomas Mulsho , of Thing- don , in Northamptonshire . It continued in his family till the time of James I. when Maria , daughter and heiress of William Mulsho , conveyed it , by marriage , to sir Everard Digby , of an ancient family in ...
... Thomas Mulsho , of Thing- don , in Northamptonshire . It continued in his family till the time of James I. when Maria , daughter and heiress of William Mulsho , conveyed it , by marriage , to sir Everard Digby , of an ancient family in ...
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... his quarrel with the ambitious Thomas a Becket . In 1215 , when king John was embroiled with his barons , and had signed Magna Charta , though contrary to his inclina- Jen ) dwic 00 16 0007 Publishat for the Proprietors.
... his quarrel with the ambitious Thomas a Becket . In 1215 , when king John was embroiled with his barons , and had signed Magna Charta , though contrary to his inclina- Jen ) dwic 00 16 0007 Publishat for the Proprietors.
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... Thomas , duke of Nor- folk . The church of Snape is dedicated to St. John the Baptist , and contains a very ancient and highly - orna- mented Stone Font . The figures round the pillar which supports the Font are an assemblage of kings ...
... Thomas , duke of Nor- folk . The church of Snape is dedicated to St. John the Baptist , and contains a very ancient and highly - orna- mented Stone Font . The figures round the pillar which supports the Font are an assemblage of kings ...
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... Thomas Chester , esq . The 20th Elizabeth it was in the possession of sir John Young , whose son and heir , Robert Young , of Haselborough , in the county of Wilts , sold this house , 28th March 1599 , then newly built , and occupied by ...
... Thomas Chester , esq . The 20th Elizabeth it was in the possession of sir John Young , whose son and heir , Robert Young , of Haselborough , in the county of Wilts , sold this house , 28th March 1599 , then newly built , and occupied by ...
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... Thomas's Hospital , situated in St. Thomas's Street , was erected and endowed by sir William Nottingham , attorney - general , in the reign of Henry IV . for four poor weavers . The manufactures of Cirencester are supposed to be in a ...
... Thomas's Hospital , situated in St. Thomas's Street , was erected and endowed by sir William Nottingham , attorney - general , in the reign of Henry IV . for four poor weavers . The manufactures of Cirencester are supposed to be in a ...
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