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The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… or Oxen-le-Field. Darlington in its modern state is a populous thriving borough-town on the great North road, … dinner when they come home. Witnesses, George Bowbank, t. 57; Ra. Collin, t. 60; Robert Branson, t. 60; Wm. Maine, … Carr, of Houghton, Esq.; Robert Sober, Gent.; John Hardcastle, Gent.; Cordelia and Anne Place, spinsters; Edward …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… The Parish of Merrington is bounded by Brancepath and by a portion of the Parish of St. Oswald on the North, by Kelloe … of parents, erected this stone. He died Aug. 31, 1780, t. 80 She Jan. 15, 1800, t. 65 John, Two of their sons, died … Esq. who in 1777 devised this estate to his nephew John Hardcastle, of Haughton-le-Skerne, Gent. who conveyed in 1791 …
A History of the County of Worcester
… to the south of the main road from Worcester to Alcester, a branch from which runs through the parish from north-east … railway. To the east of the church are the remains of a moat. Abberton Hall, the seat of the lord of the manor, Mr. … Margaret in 1798, 28when it was conveyed by them to John Hardcastle. Thomas died in 1804, and in 1821 the manor was in …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… in Caldbergh called 'Almehawe' Wood and received in return a quit-claim of 'Hyppeslyth' Wood in the same place. 5 … till at least 1782, and is now the property of Mr. A. C. T. Orde-Powlett, son of Anne Martha Topham. 205 WEST SCRAFTON … bishop. 230 The king presented in 1727, 231 the Rev. S. Hardcastle (one of the impropriators) 232 in 1817 and 1822, …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… to have had occcasional, if not constant assistants. From a MS. book of notes of sermons, it is certain that he … delight; Angels convey'd him all th' ethereal way, T' enjoy the wondrous, beatific sight. "Now rob'd in purest … Isaac Haddan, Joseph Hodgskin, and William and John Hardcastle. Mr. John Briggs, for some years lately, preached …
Survey of London: volume
… streets of different origin, separated until recently by a physical barrier. The eastern was named Park Street, and … the western Queen Square. The barrier, which consisted of a low dwarf wall surmounted by an iron railing 1 (see Plate … (with dwelling house adjoining) was granted to Robert Hardcastle for 61 years. When this ran out in 1810 the …
Survey of London
… 2. Davis, pp. 51,244. 3. Reginald Colby, 'Knightsbridge: A London Hamlet', in Country Life, 18 Nov 1965, p. 1340. 4. … Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, ed. Hon. Mrs Hardcastle, 1881, p.289: information from the diaries of Sir … 26 Oct 1846, p. 7c; 12 Nov 1849, p.7e: The Life of P.T. Barnum Written by Himself, 1855, p.347. 117. LMA, MBO 26, …
City of London Livery Companies Commission. Report
… for building almshouses for six poor old men. And he gave a rentcharge of 80 l. issuing out of houses in Tower Street … forward 1,097 19 10 Hatcham House (formerly let to J. Hardcastle), and 16a. 0r. 0p. land, let on a building lease, 1846, to Joseph Alfred Hardcastle, under the order of the Court of Chancery, for a
Survey of London
… covered by Edwardian flats, it was formerly occupied by a single dwelling, latterly known as Stratheden House. … of the arts. The work was carried out by the architect T. H. Wyatt and, as decorator, the architect Frederick Sang. … Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, ed. Hon. Mrs Hardcastle, 1881, pp. 1702. Ibid., pp. 3067. B, 24 Oct 1868, …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Sabine, , 104 Queen St, Portsmouth, Hants., cm (1795). [V&A archives] Sabourin, George, London, cm (17991820). In 1799 … 183037. After this date the business is listed as J. & T. Sage and traded from 1 Trinity St. [D] Sage, Samuel, … George Atkinson (1814), Peter Forbes (1820), Thomas Hardcastle (1820), Ralph Page Fryer (1819) and George Clark …
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