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Survey of London
… smaller building is an oval tablet with the initials W. C. for William Carpenter, and the date 1767. The bar window … Baxter, in 1714, the lord granted it in 1718 to Edmund Rolfe of King's Lynn, who died in 1725, bequeathing to his … of the Flask went from William Blake in 1682 to Edmund Rolfe in 1716 are given below, but the transactions …
Justice in Eighteenth-Century Hackney
… Jones Jam. Deakins Pet. Cleyn. Friday, 13 January 1738 D - C Benbridge. Saturday, 21 January 1738 D - A Clark S Pamplin … 1738 D - A Paine. Saturday, 25 February 1738 D - T Hall C: Burgoin. Friday, 3 March 1738 D - M Mason S Hillard. [ … F Shepherd - J Wilmot. Friday, 16 June 1738 A Pasfield - C Masling. Wednesday, 21 June 1738 D - J Byfield J Marshall J …
Survey of London
… land adjoining it (see page 50) so that on his death in c. 1716 Ann Seymour inherited only part of the former estate. … to other people connected with the building trades. c Among the covenants in the leases was a provision that no … blocks were erected around 1903 to the designs of Rolfe & Matthews. …
Survey of London
… John Brannan Quick of St. Marylebone, a paper stainer, c Edgar Wright of St. Marylebone, an ironmonger, Thomas … 41 Also in 1894, William Adams Daw of the building firm of C. A. Daw and Son of Palace Gate, Kensington, and Percy … the houses on the south side of Sheffield Terrace, and 'Mr Rolfe', who was the architect for Hailey & Company, provided …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… of study, such as that of Daniel Waterland of Magdalene ( c. 1706). 56 The undergraduate was to study philosophy, … being taught in 1692, again by an Italian, 86 and George Rolfe was given the title of professor of anatomy in 1707. 87 … in Trinity College chapel 30 years before. In it, C. E. Raven says, Ray turned from identifying and classifying …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the Apostles with the Creed in labels from their mouth, &c.) and 13 s. 4 d. towards a new tabernacle of St. Anne, in … the east window of this chapel are these arms, Rookwood, &c. as in the north isle window. France and England. Herling, … Sept. Will. Jenkinson, clerk, Miles Corbet, William Dix, &c. trustees. 1593, Jenkinson was deprived, and Robert Browne …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… placed them, and that they may take and receive lands, &c. as a body politick, and sue and be sued, and have a common … had also license to purchase, receive, or hold any lands, &c. in mortmain to the value of 100 marks more. And also by …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… and State.' Resolutions of the Commons about the Supply, &c. ; And about the Affairs of Spain. On the first of December … whole, when he had delivered but 4,164 Tons. '3. That Mr. Rolfe, a Brewer at Harwich, is guilty of great Frauds and … to prosecute the said Mr. Dixon, Mr. Player, Mr. Rolfe, Mr. Best, Mr. Tyhurst, and Mr. Kelly, for the said …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… Thurnby stands The Lodge, a Queen Anne style house built c. 1920. On the north side of the street are the church, … decorative ironwork and a 'Gothick' gazebo, are of c. 1800 and there are outbuildings and brick cottages of … The condition of an estate in Stoughton belonging to a Mr. Rolfe was described in 1638. Part consisted of ancient …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Tolleshunt D'Arcy 87. TOLLESHUNT D'ARCY. (C.e.) (O.S. 6 in. xlvi. S.W.) Tolleshunt D'Arcy is a parish … on N. wall) in veil head-dress and with dog at feet, c. 1420; (2) of Anthony Darcy, J.P., 1540, curious figure of … of (3), has been rebuilt except the middle portion. (6). Rolfe's Farm, house, on N. side of road, 100 yards N.W. of …
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