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A History of the County of Worcester
… 1752, 1750, 1750 and 1753. The tenor is by Thomas Mears & Son of London, 1805. There is also a 'ting-tang' by … and vestry below the chancel. There is one bell by Thomas Mears of London, 1822, cast from the three old bells. The …
Survey of London
… begin until 19234. Its progenitor and owner was Joseph T. Mears, a builder, whose firm, J. T. Mears Limited, became the principal contractors, and the …
Survey of London
… 1880s were H. A. Matthews (Bramham Gardens, 18856), Joseph Mears of Hammersmith (Harrington Gardens, 18834, and … marks the work over these years of the builder Joseph Mears at Nos. 2844 Harrington Gardens although their basic … westward (Plate 91c, 91d). A year or two later, in 18857, Mears built Nos. 1930 Collingham Gardens (Plate 92), which …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… T. 1725 1 Apr. Wheelwright, H. Carman 1762? 1762 1 Jan. Mears, J. 1770 8 Jan. Marsh, W. 1784 13 Aug. Marsh, J. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… the third, given by Thomas Tyrwhitt-Drake, is by Thomas Mears, 1818; the fourth, presented by William Drake of …
Justice in Eighteenth-Century Hackney
… - F Wickes. Saturday, 2 May 1741 A Pasfield - E Clay T Mears M Davis W Cooper R Rousham. Monday, 4 May 1741 F Watson …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… being Christ in glory. There are eight bells of 1811, by Mears of Whitechapel. The plate consists of a cup of 1564, a …
Cardiff Records
… ( Arch. Camb., 1883, p. 109), sets forth in detail the mears and bounds of the manor. The boundaries cannot be …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
Old and New London
… and a new bell was at once cast in the foundry of Messrs. Mears, in Whitechapel. About this new bell there is no … is cast in Gothic letters: "This bell was cast by George Mears, of Whitechapel, for the clock of the Houses of …
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