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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Bickerstaffe, P. 1683 23 July Webb, T. 1685 13 Apr. Toll, C. (with Bakehose, Pastry, Poultry and Scullery) 1689 24 Mar. … 11 Jan. Milner, W. 1770 28 Feb. Aldridge, R. 1779 27 Jan. Fry, W. 1788 16 Feb. Imber, J. 1789 6 Mar. Blore, B. 1792 5 Oct. Poyntington, J. 1794 10 Feb. Bellew, J. 1796 1 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Swanborough that of Studfold. 42 The hundreds of Wiltshire c.1830 Each hundred is named and numbered. Detached portions … 1167 (P.R.S. xi), 10. Cal. Feet of F. Wilts. 11951272, ed. Fry, 29. Bracton's Note Bk. ed. Maitland, iii. 286. Just. … of Some Anglo-Norman Families (Harl. Soc. 1951), 106. D.N.B. Complete Peerage, xi. 379. Pat. R. 122532, 4889. Rot. …
Survey of London
… future course of Ladbroke Grove. Redrawn from a plan of c. 1841 in G.L.R.O.(L) These dreams proved short-lived, for … develop the estate. From c. 1824 onwards the employed J. B. Papworth as his architect for both the layout of the … end (No. 65) being built in 1938 to designs by E. Maxwell Fry.44 Until 1937 Lansdowne Rise was called Montpelier Road. …
Survey of London
… the Reconstruction Group, led by Percy Johnson-Marshall, b had immediate responsibility for the planning of Lansbury. … subsequently complained that 'the failure of the L.C.C. to undertake large-scale planting of mature trees was … World War Ling had worked as an architect with E. Maxwell Fry and Walter Gropius, who were among the leaders of the …
Survey of London
… 6 at the time of its abolition in 1900 was 837 acres. b Although there is no mention of Norton Folgate among the … manorial records of the Dean and Chapter, c but for the years 172063 the court rolls of the Dean and … Post Mortem for the City of London, ed. G. S. Fry, 1896, part 1, p. 171 ( British Record Society, vol. 15). …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… T. 1704 13 Apr. Feilding, Hon. W. 1708 15 June Charlton, C. 1716 27 Nov. Wyndham, T. 1736 21 May Sherard, J. 1746 7 … E. 1763 28 Sept. Bishop, T. 1773 29 Mar. Charlewood, B.S. 1775 20 Apr. Garrick, N. 1786 20 Mar. Crosdayle, H. 1792 … Hassell, J. By 1884 Green, W. By 1684 Jones, W. By 1684 Fry, T. By 1684 Coyes, D. By 1684 King, R. By 1684 Hobbourne, …
Old and New London
… let the wasps escape, but was down swift upon the smaller fry. Law was red-handed in the Middle Ages, and swift and … all the slips and cuttings, trial dumps, failures, &c., in every departmentis weighed back to the melting kitchen …
Old and New London
… XL. THE NORTH-EASTERN SUBURBS.HAGGERSTON, HACKNEY, &c. COLUMBIA MARKET, HACKNEY. "Oppidum rure commistum." … of St. John the BaptistThe "Flying Horse" TavernElizabeth Fry's RefugeDr. Spurstowe's AlmshousesHackney Town HallThe … upon its front inscribed with the words "Elizabeth Fry's Refuge." This institution was founded in the year 1849, …
Old and New London
… connected with it erected, from the designs of Mr. J. B. Bunning, the architect to the City of London, at a cost of … the space for the various animals is ample; water, &c., is conveniently at hand; and so good is the opportunity … in this country. The exertions of John Howard, Mrs. Fry, and other investigators, awakened in the public mind the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the inscription 'W ho so melles hĠ of y t al m dos let hĠ c heir & shoe y e ghos'; (4) abbot's stall, vine and grapes … Book of Homilies, 1593. There is a ring of six bells, by C. & G. Mears, 1855. These, however, were a recasting of six … Parish 82 " d. J. Seller 2 Feb. 15367 Edward Manchester, B.D., alias Pedley 83 " res. R. Parish 8 Apr. 1559 George …
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