The history of the ancient town and borough of Uxbridge, by G. Redford and T.H. RichesWilliam Lake, 1818 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 17
Página 16
... Derby . Lord Stanley died in his father's life time , having from the time of his marriage been summoned to Parliament as Lord Strange . His eldest son Thomas , who succeeded his grandfather as Earl of Derby , died at the manor- house ...
... Derby . Lord Stanley died in his father's life time , having from the time of his marriage been summoned to Parliament as Lord Strange . His eldest son Thomas , who succeeded his grandfather as Earl of Derby , died at the manor- house ...
Página 17
... Derby , who became Lady of the Manor of Colham in 1594 , on the death of her husband Ferdinand * , and held it till 1637 . Disputes relating to the Market and Fairs . In the beginning of the seventeenth century the towns - people , from ...
... Derby , who became Lady of the Manor of Colham in 1594 , on the death of her husband Ferdinand * , and held it till 1637 . Disputes relating to the Market and Fairs . In the beginning of the seventeenth century the towns - people , from ...
Página 18
... Derby possessed the manor , and even much earlier , up to the year 1630 , to select two of the burgesses of the town as bailiffs , who were empowered to act under the steward , in collecting the tolls and profits of the manor and ...
... Derby possessed the manor , and even much earlier , up to the year 1630 , to select two of the burgesses of the town as bailiffs , who were empowered to act under the steward , in collecting the tolls and profits of the manor and ...
Página 21
... the Charitye of Honable Benefactors . From my howse at Harefield the 18th day of April 1631. " " To my Bayliffes of the Towne of Woxbridge give theis . " " Al . Derby From this time till July in the same year no MARKET AND FAIRS . 21.
... the Charitye of Honable Benefactors . From my howse at Harefield the 18th day of April 1631. " " To my Bayliffes of the Towne of Woxbridge give theis . " " Al . Derby From this time till July in the same year no MARKET AND FAIRS . 21.
Página 26
... Derby to take possession of the Tolls were effectually resisted . The following is a copy of the paper in which the account of part of this disturbance is pre- served . " xxviii July 1631 . Mathewe Baker & Thom Bates , glovers , George ...
... Derby to take possession of the Tolls were effectually resisted . The following is a copy of the paper in which the account of part of this disturbance is pre- served . " xxviii July 1631 . Mathewe Baker & Thom Bates , glovers , George ...
Índice
168 | |
180 | |
188 | |
195 | |
217 | |
218 | |
224 | |
226 | |
76 | |
89 | |
98 | |
103 | |
112 | |
118 | |
134 | |
140 | |
150 | |
153 | |
162 | |
167 | |
228 | |
235 | |
249 | |
262 | |
268 | |
279 | |
285 | |
293 | |
297 | |
303 | |
320 | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todo
The History of the Ancient Town and Borough of Uxbridge, by G. Redford and T ... George Redford,Thomas Hurry Riches No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2018 |
The History of the Ancient Town and Borough of Uxbridge, by G. Redford and T ... George Redford,Thomas Hurry Riches No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2018 |
Términos y frases comunes
acres Aged ancient annum Bishop Bishop of Worcester borough of Uxbridge bridge Brien Fitzcount Burgage burgesses Burrough called Chapel Chapel-wardens Christ Church Commissioners Countess county of Middlesex court court leet Cowley Derby died Ditto Ditto Ditto Earl of Uxbridge Edmund Baker Edward erected fairs George Goldar Grand Junction Canal grant Harefield hath heir held Henry Hillingdon Honor Hull hundred inhabitants James John Mercer king King's Lady land Lecturer London Lord lyeth Lynch Green manor and borough manor of Colham Market-house Mathew Baker ment Middlesex neighbourhood Norton occupation paid parish of Hillingdon Parliament pence persons poor possession pounds present reign rent repair Richard river Coln road Robert Saint Margaret Scott Norton shillings Society Street tenements Thomas tion toll town of Uxbridge Townsend's Treaty trustees unto Uxbridge aforesaid Vestry Vicar of Hillingdon Wardens West Drayton wife William Woxbridge Woxebrigge yearly
Pasajes populares
Página 79 - Some glossy-leaved, and shining in the sun, The maple, and the beech of oily nuts Prolific, and the lime at dewy eve Diffusing odours ; nor unnoted pass The sycamore, capricious in attire, Now green, now tawny, and ere autumn yet Have changed the woods, in scarlet honours bright.
Página 111 - Those remoter counties, they pretended, from the cheapness of labour, would be able to sell their grass and corn cheaper in the London market than themselves, and would thereby reduce their rents, and ruin their cultivation. Their rents, however, have risen, and their cultivation has been improved since that time.
Página 111 - ... of the town. They are upon that account the greatest of all improvements. They encourage the cultivation of the remote, which must always be the most extensive circle of the country. They are advantageous to the town, by breaking down the monopoly of the country in its neighbourhood. They are advantageous even to that part of the country. Though they introduce some rival commodities into the old market, they open many new markets to its produce.
Página 170 - Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord : Yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labours: and their works do follow them.
Página 78 - Here Ouse, slow winding through a level plain Of spacious meads with cattle sprinkled o'er, Conducts the eye along his sinuous course Delighted.
Página 78 - Stand, never overlook'd our favourite elms, That screen the herdsman's solitary hut; While far beyond, and overthwart the stream, That, as with molten glass, inlays the vale, The sloping land recedes into the clouds; Displaying on its varied side the grace Of hedge-row beauties numberless, square tower, Tall spire, from which the sound of cheerful bells Just undulates upon the listening ear; Groves, heaths, and smoking villages remote.
Página 110 - Good roads, canals, and navigable rivers, by diminishing the expense of carriage, put the remote parts of the country more nearly upon a level with those in the neighbourhood of the town. They are upon that account the greatest of all improvements.
Página 79 - So strong the zeal to immortalize himself Beats in the breast of man, that e'en a few, Few transient years, won from the abyss abhorr'd Of blank oblivion, seem a glorious prize, And even to a clown. Now roves the eye ; And, posted on this speculative height, Exults in its command.
Página 58 - ... who should be thought necessary to be present, which went round. There were many other Rooms on either side of this great Room, for the Commissioners on either side to retire to, when they thought fit to consult by themselves, and to return again to the publick Debate; and there being good Staires at either end of the House, they never went through each other's Quarters; nor met, but in the great Room.
Página 79 - Here the gray, smooth trunks Of ash, or lime, or beech, distinctly shine, Within the twilight of their distant shades ; There, lost behind a rising ground, the wood Seems sunk, and shortened to its topmost boughs. No tree in all the grove but has its charms, Though each its hue peculiar...