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Survey of London
… William Hogarth, had lived until his removal in 1733 to Leicester Square. 88 The house was occupied from 1761 until …
Survey of London
… Restoration, when the building of Soho, St. James's and Leicester Squaresall acknowledgments of the success of their …
Old and New London
… the Toxophilite Society in the gardens at the back of Leicester House, then in Leicester Fields, it is stated, principally through Sir …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the mayor rode 'divers tymes to court to My Lord of Leicester about the charter,' and a cup costing 10 was …
Survey of London
… daughter of S R: W M: HOLFORD . . . ELHAM in the County of LEICESTER . . . om he left three daughters ANN . . . LIZABETH …
Survey of London
… for soldiers in certain towns. Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, founded his hospital in Warwick in 1571 for …
Old and New London
… was assembled through the influence of the Earl of Leicester, who then held the king under his control; and the … 1264; while the battle of Evesham, in which the Earl of Leicester was killed, did not happen till August 4, 1265, or …
Old and New London
… by that all-powerful noble, Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester, in 1245; but in the thirtieth year of Henry III. … Court was removed in consequence to Windsor, the Earl of Leicester appointed a bailiff to take charge of the district, …
Survey of London
… girls; six found new stands round the Circus, two went to Leicester Square, and the others to a site near Park Lane …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… may have been the work of Robert Dudley, later earl of Leicester, whose influence continued after his tenure of the … from 1561 to 1566: 57 as the town's 'most benign lord' Leicester helped to obtain incorporation in 1573 and in …
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