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Survey of London
… Loretta his wife, conveyed the property to John Rolls of Bermondsey, cowkeeper, who had married Richard's sister, …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… gilder, plumber and painter (182627). [D] Taylor, Samuel, Bermondsey, London, chair and sofa manufacturer (182939). Trading at 21 Grange Rd in 1829 and 7 Bermondsey New Rd in 1839. [D] Taylor, Samuel, 14 Cow Green, … St, Liverpool, cm (1837). [D] Thomas, John Molesworth, 24 Bermondsey New Rd, London, cm and u (1839). [D] Thomas, …
Survey of London
… founded in 1792 by the Rev. J. Townsend of Jamaica Road, Bermondsey, Henry Thornton, M.P. for Southwark and the Rev. H. Cox Mason, Rector of Bermondsey. It was one of the earliest institutions in this … sources. The asylum was at first housed in Grange Road, Bermondsey. The building in the Old Kent Road was sold to the …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1692-8, of St. Mary, Newington Butts, 1698, and of Bermondsey St. Mary, Surrey, 1724-7; died 17 or 22 June, …
Old and New London
… Westminster, and at the Bar the Abbots of Westminster and Bermondsey blessed the corpse, and the Earl of Derby and a …
A Survey of London
… was Portgraue, and Leofstanus Goldsmith Prouost, buried at Bermondsey. Leyland. After them Aubery de Vere was Portgraue, …
Survey of London
… Fish Street Hill. Westminster Abbey. 4 6 St. Mary-le-Bow. Bermondsey Abbey. 6 8 St. Mary Colechurch. Priory of …
A History of the County of Bedford
… so described in a grant made by Miles of Bedford Mill to Bermondsey Priory, 16 and who was probably the brother who in …
A History of the County of Bedford
… with the consent of Payn his heir, granted Bedford Mill to Bermondsey Priory. 85 In 1225 they appear to have let it to …
A History of the County of Sussex
… record of a school in Brighton. In 1722 Martha Lewes of Bermondsey released to Thomas Wood alias Din of Brighton her …
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