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The Church in London, 1375-1392
… William vicar 6s 8d; William celebrant; Thomas clerk. 343. Cowley (Couele). John rector 6s. 344. Ickenham (Ikynham). …
Old and New London
… 1701. Bushnell, who had visited Rome and Venice, executed Cowley's monument in Westminster Abbey, and the statues of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and Sheldon, Hammond, Chillingworth, the poets Waller and Cowley, and, more especially, his friend Edward Hyde, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Kent (d. 1737), hatband maker. The tombstone to Richard Cowley (d. 1710), apothecary ( pharmacopola), is no longer …
A History of the County of Oxford
… ever a residential town: in 1952 140 people worked at the Cowley Pressed Steel and Morris Motor Works and some in …
Survey of London
… that house that the body of Buckingham's friend, the poet Cowley, was in 1667 taken to be interred in Westminster … ( Hist. MSS. Commn., MSS. of S. H. Le Fleming, p. 66.) "Cowley's body was floated down the river from Chertsey to … Buckingham's home in Whitehall" (A. H. Nethercot's Abraham Cowley, p. 276). "Went to Mr. Cowley's funeral, whose corpse …
Survey of London
… basements, rather than threeand being built mainly of grey Cowley bricks they are unmistakeably Victorian (Plate 47c), …
A History of the County of Leicester
… 1548, shortly after the college had been dissolved, Ralph Cowley, the last dean of the college, was appointed vicar by … under the Chantry Act. The commissioners provided that Cowley was to have a stipend of 13 6 s. 8 d. 148 It would …
Survey of London
… Richard Tarlton, Gabriel Spencer, William Sly and Richard Cowley. Monasticon Anglicanum, IV., p. 390 (1846 edn.). …
Survey of London
… (St. James's Square and the area round it) to Abraham Cowley and Baptist May on behalf of the Earl (fig. 3). 15Some …
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