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Finance and trade under Edward III
… of Edward III to the English Hist Rev, XXX, p 69 Margaret Curtis
Old and New London
… at the Gordon Riots"Soap-suds" versus "Bar"Sir William Curtis and his KiltA Gambling Lord MayorSir William Staines, … the Londoners by the abounding hospitality of Sir William Curtis, a portly baronet, who, while he delighted in a …
Survey of London
… Maddock, florist, of Walworth, in whose garden William Curtis saw single and double varieties of Narcissus Tenuior … Vol. I. P.R.O., CP 25 (1)/282/8/25. Ibid., C 54/219. W. Curtis, The Botanical Magazine, 1797, P. 379. T. Mawe and J. …
Old and New London
… upon the average of many years, but in such mayoralties as Curtis, Pirie, and Wilson, far more must have been spent. It …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… C. By 1737 Carter, W. By 1737 Baumbrough, G. By 1737 Curtis, A. By 1743 Nell, D. [Usher by 1757] By 1743 Finch, T. …
Survey of London
… of Onslow Terrace. The architects were Robert Angell and Curtis and the contractors were Sir Lindsay Parkinson and …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1 July van Dorsellan, R. 1699 1 Jan. Serle, J. 1702 6 July Curtis, J. 1702 6 July Holt, H. 1702 6 July Welsh, T. 1702 6 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… W. 1815 27 Feb. Dickson, J. 1815 27 Feb. Neale, E. By 1816 Curtis, J. By 1816 Radford, W. 1816 5 July Hearne, A. 1816 5 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1738 25 Aug. Barke, G. 1741 12 Feb. Lucas, W. 1741 28 June Curtis, H. 1742 30 June Waterman, R. By 1743 Slaughter, J. …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… Viscount Cullen (d. 1802), was a leading proprietor and Curtis in 1831 named John Nethercote as a landowner. 17 The … Complete Peerage, xii (1), 153. Nichols, Leics. ii. 826. Curtis, Topog. Hist. Leics. 171. V.C.H. Leics. i. 313, 336. … below and p. 320. L.R.O. Theddingworth Tithe Award (1851). Curtis, Topog. Hist. Leics. 172. Throsby, Leics. Views, ii. …
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