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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… been cut out of the common by the late 13th century when Ryder's Farm was built there. 53Much of the block was later …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Marian CharlotteEmily (d. 1878), wife of the Hon. F. D. Ryder. 29 In 1878 Ryder sold his Swavesey estate inlots. 30John Osborn Daintree … bishop sold the reversion in 1854to the lessee, F. D. Ryder. 69The manor thendescended with that of Swavesey, the …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… the united bishoprics of Clonfert and Kilmacduagh. " " 118 Ryder, John, L.L.D., vice Washington Cotes, D.C.L., deceased. …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… H. Billingsley (15851606). R. Gourney (15891597). Sir W. Ryder (15911611). Sir J. Garrarde (15921625). R. Taylor …
A History of the County of Essex
… his name. 313 About 1922 he conveyed the advowson to John Ryder, earl of Harrowby. 314 From 1923, when the newer parish …
Survey of London
… designed at least part of the building, 5 and Richard Ryder performed some of the carpenter's work. One of Ryder's tasks was to make a door 'into the Comon garden for …
Survey of London
… leases (and worked on the church) was Richard Rider or Ryder, carpenter. 117 There were at least three generations of the Ryder family who were responsible for much building in the West End of London and elsewhere. Richard Ryder (I), presumably Richard Ryder the elder, who built in …
Survey of London
… wrote to McClymont: 'From a whisper I heard I think Mr Ryder [later the fourth Earl of Harrowby, of Coutts] and Mr …
A History of the County of Warwick
… scholar and friend of Jeremy Taylor (16815); Dr. John Ryder, later Archbishop of Tuam (172142); and Thomas Edwards, writer on religious subjects (1770 85). John Ryder, Dean of Lismore and son of Dr. John Ryder, was born here in 1723, and Samuel William King, …
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