Eccentricities of The Animal Creation

Eccentricities of The Animal Creation
Author: John Timbs
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2018-04-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 373263180X

Reproduction of the original: Eccentricities of The Animal Creation by John Timbs

The Montgomery manuscripts

The Montgomery manuscripts
Author: W. Montgomery
Publisher: Рипол Классик
Total Pages: 342
Release: 1869
Genre: History
ISBN: 587090790X

The Montgomery manuscripts. containing accounts of the colonization of the Ardes, in the county of Down, in the reigns of Elizabeth and James. Memoirs of the first, second, and third Viscounts Montgomery, and Captain George Montgomery: also, a description

A Comprehensive History of Norwich

A Comprehensive History of Norwich
Author: A. D. Bayne
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Total Pages: 574
Release: 2015-03-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781507506622

"[...]at a cost of £20,000; and Opie Street has been opened from London Street to the Castle Hill. Of course, the principal places of business are mostly clustered together, either in the Market Place or in the nearest streets; but in former times, every business in Norwich had its particular row or station. Thus, in ancient deeds, we read of the Glover's Row, Mercers Row, Spicer's Row, Needler's Row, Tawer's Row, Ironmonger's Row; also of the Apothecary's Market, the Herb Market, the Poultry Market, the Bread Market, the Flesh Market, the Wool and Sheep Market, the Fish Market, the Hay Market, the Wood Market, the Cheese Market, the Leather Market, the Cloth-cutter's Market, the White-ware Market; all of which we find mentioned before the reign of Richard II.; for about the latter[...]".

Torrence and Allied Families

Torrence and Allied Families
Author: Robert McIlvaine Torrence
Publisher:
Total Pages: 732
Release: 1938
Genre:
ISBN:

Albert Torrence (d.1775), Hugh Torrance (1701-1784), and James Torrance were three sons of Sgt. Hugh Terence of Ireland (with Scottish lineage). Albert immigrated to Philadelphia, and settled in the Conocoheague Settlement in Franklin County, Pennsylvania by 1751. Hugh immigrated to Hopewell Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania and served in the Revolutionary War. James, the third son, remained in Ireland. Descendants and relatives lived in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, Ohio, Missouri and elsewhere. Some descendants immigrated from Scotland or England to Quebec, Manitoba and elsewhere in Canada. Includes ancestors in Scotland, Ireland and elsewhere.