The History of the United Parishes of St. Giles in the Fields and St. George Bloomsbury: Combining Strictures on Their Parochial Government, and a Variety of Information of Local and General Interestauthor, 1829 - 432 Seiten |
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... GILES IN THE FIELDS AND St. George Bloomsbury , COMBINING STRICTURES ON THEIR PAROCHIAL GOVERNMENT , AND A VARIETY OF INFORMATION OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST . By ROWLAND DOBIE . London : Printed for the Author , 13 , Kenton Street ...
... GILES IN THE FIELDS AND St. George Bloomsbury , COMBINING STRICTURES ON THEIR PAROCHIAL GOVERNMENT , AND A VARIETY OF INFORMATION OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTEREST . By ROWLAND DOBIE . London : Printed for the Author , 13 , Kenton Street ...
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... Giles - the first institution of its Parish - progress in building - political occurrences - extension of its population- division into two parishes in consequence- history of Bloomsbury - its amazing increase accurately delineated ...
... Giles - the first institution of its Parish - progress in building - political occurrences - extension of its population- division into two parishes in consequence- history of Bloomsbury - its amazing increase accurately delineated ...
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... Giles's Gallows , & c . & c . THE Manors of St. Giles and Bloomsbury were anciently divided by a great fosse or ditch , called Blemund's Ditch , and were bounded on the south - east , by the Manor of Hol- born , or Oburn ; on the north ...
... Giles's Gallows , & c . & c . THE Manors of St. Giles and Bloomsbury were anciently divided by a great fosse or ditch , called Blemund's Ditch , and were bounded on the south - east , by the Manor of Hol- born , or Oburn ; on the north ...
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... Giles , which was found- ed in 1117 by Matilda , ( or , as she is called by some historians , Maud ) , daughter of Malcolm , King of Scotland , Queen of Henry I. It was built for the reception of forty lepers , one clerk , and one ...
... Giles , which was found- ed in 1117 by Matilda , ( or , as she is called by some historians , Maud ) , daughter of Malcolm , King of Scotland , Queen of Henry I. It was built for the reception of forty lepers , one clerk , and one ...
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... Giles ) , was eight acres , upon which , says Leland , Queen Matilda caused to be built a house or principal mansion with an oratory ( chapel ) and offices . " That these buildings , at first few and small , were afterwards increased ...
... Giles ) , was eight acres , upon which , says Leland , Queen Matilda caused to be built a house or principal mansion with an oratory ( chapel ) and offices . " That these buildings , at first few and small , were afterwards increased ...
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Seite 22 - To all to whom these presents shall come, Greeting: Know ye, that we of our special grace, certain knowledge and mere motion, have given and granted, and by these presents, for us, our heirs and successors, do give and grant...
Seite 45 - And curd, like eager droppings into milk, The thin and wholesome blood: so did it mine; And a most instant tetter bark'd about, Most lazar-like, with vile and loathsome crust, All my smooth body. Thus was I, sleeping, by a brother's hand, Of life, of crown, of queen, at once dispatch'd...
Seite 394 - Children; and also for setting to work all such Persons, married or unmarried, having no Means to maintain them, and use no ordinary and daily Trade of Life to get their Living by...
Seite 40 - There was a good number entertained with good cheer by the chamberlain ; and after dinner they went to hunting the fox : there was a great cry for a mile, and at length the hounds killed him at the end of St. Giles's.
Seite 162 - If you have heard of the dismal accident in this neighbourhood, you will easily believe Tuesday night was not a quiet one with us. About one o'clock in the night I heard a great noise in the square, so little ordinary, I called up a servant, and sent her down to learn the occasion.
Seite 370 - I had no sooner spoken these words but a loud though yet gentle noise came from the heavens, for it was like nothing on earth, which did so comfort and cheer me that I took my petition as granted, and that I had the sign I demanded, whereupon also I resolved to print my book.
Seite 22 - ... the appurtenances, in Hastingleigh and Aldeloss aforesaid, in our county of Kent, now or late in the tenure or occupation of Edward Grey, to the said late hospital formerly belonging and appertaining, and being parcel of the possessions thereof; and also all that our lordship and manor...
Seite 398 - And it is further enacted that in case any person or persons shall find him, her, or themselves aggrieved by any rate or assessment made for the relief of the poor...
Seite 398 - ... account as aforesaid, or any part thereof, or shall find him, her, or themselves aggrieved by any neglect, act, or thing done or omitted by the churchwardens and overseers of the poor, or by any of his Majesty's justices of the peace...
Seite 379 - At ten o'clock she left him. He kissed her four or five times ; and she so governed her sorrow, as not to add, by the sight of her distress, to the pain of separation. Thus they parted ; not with sobs and tears, but with a composed silence ; the wife wishing to spare the feelings of the husband, and the husband of the wife, they both restrained the expression of a grief too great to be relieved by utterance.