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... taken his degree of M.D. ' He stayed here until 1769 and then removed to the house two doors above , at the corner of Cherry Street , where Peter Capper had lived for a short time some years before . Dr. Ash was followed at No. 37 by ...
... taken his degree of M.D. ' He stayed here until 1769 and then removed to the house two doors above , at the corner of Cherry Street , where Peter Capper had lived for a short time some years before . Dr. Ash was followed at No. 37 by ...
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... taken by Henry Hickman , a factor , and when he left in 1797 it was taken by T. P. Barratt , a surgeon , who removed here from Cherry Street . Barratt died in 1800 and his house in Temple Row and his practice were then taken over by ...
... taken by Henry Hickman , a factor , and when he left in 1797 it was taken by T. P. Barratt , a surgeon , who removed here from Cherry Street . Barratt died in 1800 and his house in Temple Row and his practice were then taken over by ...
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... taken by Edward Baker , a metal mer- chant . Baker's name appears in the Levy Book as its tenant until 1841 , and in 1845 the house ( still known as No. 35 ) was taken by James Harmer , a surgeon , who came here from No. 43 , and stayed ...
... taken by Edward Baker , a metal mer- chant . Baker's name appears in the Levy Book as its tenant until 1841 , and in 1845 the house ( still known as No. 35 ) was taken by James Harmer , a surgeon , who came here from No. 43 , and stayed ...
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Some EighteenthCentury Birmingham Houses | 1 |
Survivals of Paganism in AngloSaxon England | 37 |
The Early Historical Geography of the Forest | 71 |
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