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A New History of London
… eldest son, prince George, set out for England, and made a public entry into London September 20th, attended by above … the streets; at night the usual illuminations, bonfires, &c. proclaimed the general satisfaction. His majesty having at … 02 00 5000 00 0 Mr. Astell 27750 19 08 10000 00 0 Sir John Blunt 183349 10 08 5000 00 0 Sir Lambert Blackwell 83529 17 …
A New History of London
… state of confusion, and to save the kingdom from becoming a prey to the Norman invader. But in the present … likewise endowed the same for two priests, four clerks, &c. This was the first building on the arches of … of London and Middlesex; for, by the king's command, Roger Blunt and Nicholas Ducket, sheriffs, provided measures, iron …
A New History of London
… were on the 16th presented to the new king and queen. At a common-council held October 6th, it was resolved to invite … sail-cloth, iron, copper and brass ware, lead, tin, &c. Of imports there were 85 different species of merchandize, … oils, naval stores, rice, rum, turpentine, wine, wool, &c. There were re-exported from the port of London alone, in …
A New History of London
… from an antient castle built on the bank of the Thames by a Norman baron of the name of Baynard, who came over to … to the city for his Castle of Baynard, before Sir John Blunt, mayor of London; and swore upon the Evangelists, that … the same, to his power, and keep the counsel of the same, &c. He was made banner bearer to the city; and in his civil …
Survey of London
… is determined by two factors: its function as part of a through-route from Waterloo Bridge to St. Giles's and … Its first occupants appear in the parish ratebooks in c. 1633. The west side, which was developed under the Bedford … Whitacre', 16547,? Tobias Whitaker, physician; 'Thos Blunt Esq', 1657, ? Thomas Blount, author; Lady Coveley …
Survey of London
… into the hands of John Angell. 149 Thomas Fox inherited a copyhold estate in Lambeth Manor called Masticks and half … is a small organ gallery beneath the tower. St. John's C.E. Primary School, Canterbury Crescent The site of this … pp. 157158. Ibid., Deed 171196, p. 359. P.R.O., C 103/Blunt 148. M.P.L., 4812. See also Chapter III, p. 91. P.O., C
Alumni Oxonienses
… matric. 3 Oct., 1687, aged 18; fellow of New Coll. 1690, B.A. 14 Jan., 1691-2, M.A. 1697, of Winchester College 1581, … 1642, licenced to practice medicine 20 June, 1659, D.C.L. 16 Jan., 1660-1, incorp. at Cambridge 1664, of Stretham, … father, Ulick, 3rd Earl), knighted at Kinsale by Sir C. Blunt, lord deputy 24 Dec., 1601, created Earl of St. Albans …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… ('medical books'). Asked what inflammation was (said, 'a gradual increase of certain swellings and humours'); asked … Charles, Lord Howard, the Lord High Admiral, had written a letter (dated 29 May 1593) on B's behalf. College drafted a … was unsatisfactory, an action would be brought against Blunt, the keeper of the Wood Street prison. Action taken See …
Survey of London
… from the descriptions of individual houses given below a large amount of seventeenth-century work still remains, a … M. Trehern; No. 13Church Association; No.14Trustees of C. E. Trimmer; Nos. 15 and 16Royal National Pension Fund for … however, to have sublet part of it, for the entries "John Blunt for ye Wardrobe," and "Widow Blunt for y e Wardrobe," …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Buttsbury 11. BUTTSBURY. (C.c.) (O.S. 6 in. (a)lx. N.W. (b)lx. N.E. (c)lx. S.W. (d)lx. …
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