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  2. 4 days ago · It afterwards (1791) was in the hands of Matthew Wilson of Otley, in right of his wife Martha daughter and co-heir of William Barcroft of Noyna, and was in 1799 released to Mary Folds of Trawden. She had by inheritance the Folds share of Carry Heys.

  3. 2 days ago · For a full generation following Cowley, odes about scientific discovery trended in England. Some were penned by University poets, such as the Peterhouse poet Thomas Heyrick and Thomas Shipman of St John’s College, Cambridge, perhaps as a display of defiance against the view that the Universities occupied the fossilized sphere of theology away from scientific learning (an idea enshrined in ...

  4. 2 days ago · EARLY STEPNEY. Stepney covered almost all the area between the suburbs of the City of London and the river Lea, the eastern boundary of Middlesex, until the early 14th century when the first of several daughter parishes was created.

  5. 4 days ago · Dr Helen Pierce, review of The Public Face of Early Modern England Artfully Revealed, (review no. 1421) https://reviews.history.ac.uk/review/1421. Date accessed: 31 May, 2024. As Richard Steele opined in one 1712 edition of The Spectator, a predilection for portraiture in post-Reformation England was something both recognised and respected by ...

  6. 4 days ago · Although much of what, culturally, seems to define the 1660s has powerful connections to the 1650s, it still seems as though what we think of as 'Restoration' culture took its rise from that event.

  7. 1 day ago · Analyzing a trove of 4,200 logbooks from New England whaling vessels, a group of researchers in New England has begun turning all those qualitative descriptions into quantitative data. Using the ...

  8. 5 days ago · THE TOWN AND PORT OF SANDWICH. A View of Sandwich, taken in the year 1719. THE town of Sandwich is situated on the north-east confines of this county, about two miles from the sea, and adjoining to the harbour of its own name, through which the river Stour flows northward into the sea at Pepperness.

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