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A History of the County of Middlesex
The Aldermen of the City of London
… was son of Walter Hauteyn (Alderman, 12903). 1327. John de Pulteney. He gave his name to St. Lawrence Pountney (formerly … St. Lawrence, Candlewick Street). The statesman, W. Pulteney, Earl of Bath, was descended, as also is the present …
A Survey of London
… Nicholas de Farndon bequeathed it in 1334 to John de Pulteney as the 'Aldermanry of Farndon within Ludgate and …
Old and New London
… her correspondents, friends, companions, and admirers. Pulteney, Earl of Bath, whose portrait hung over the … Vesey, Miss Boscawen, and Mrs. Carter; Lord Lyttelton, Mr. Pulteney, Horace Walpole, and Mr. Stillingfleet. To the …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… joiner and cm (1834). [D] Parkinson, Stanfield, Little Pulteney St, Westminster, London, cm (1774). [Poll bk] …
Old and New London
… by Walpole:"A man of more wit and more unsteadiness than Pulteney; as ambitious, but less acrimonious; no formidable …
Survey of London
… of the Institute of British Architects 183459; Admiral Sir Pulteney Malcolm (17681838), commander-in-chief in the … of the club-houses On 14 February 1826 Admiral Sir Pulteney Malcolm wrote on behalf of the United Service Club …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… to the manor 211 and leased it for three years to John de Pulteney, 212 who in 1335, on account of the rebellion and … but afterwards to Sir Walter Mauny, 216 to whom John de Pulteney released it. 217 A further grant was made in 1336 of …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… Together with her he alienated it in 1347, to Sir John de Pulteney, kt., 36 who appears to have alienated it almost …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… K.C., J.P.; and St. Austins, the residence of Mr. Keppel Pulteney. Walhampton House is the property and residence of …
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