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A History of the County of Hampshire
… grandson, Wriothesley, who inherited the title of duke of Bedford. 31 He was succeeded by his son John, 32 whose widow … during the minority of the heir Francis, 33 eighth duke of Bedford, who in February, 1801, sold Micheldever to Sir … who succeeded his paternal grandfather as duke of Bedford died during her lifetime. Feet of F. Hants, Hil. 4 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… (d. 1420) held the advowson of Warton of the Duke of Bedford, together with the land called Salteracre in … rectory was ratified at the request of Isabel Countess of Bedford, he being her clerk; Cal. Pat. 137781, p. 8. He was a …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Soc), 82. See for example the inquisitions of John Duke of Bedford (1435) and Margaret Countess of Richmond (1509); also …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… after directing that he should be buried in Sutton, co. Bedford, and leaving 26 s. 8 d. for the poor of St. … and to make the plan of it, which, completed by Thomas Bedford, hangs in the west vestry room over the church porch. …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… granted the manor of Bledlow to his brother John, Duke of Bedford, 19 who died in 1435, 20 when it passed to Henry VI …
Survey of London
… the town of Kensington to Holland House (now Duchess of Bedford's Walk). 33 Phillimore was to grant leases for terms … acres now bounded by Holland Walk on the west, Duchess of Bedford's Walk on the north, Campden Hill Road on the east, … great a concentration of houses to the south of Duchess of Bedford's Walk. Accordingly the number of houses was reduced …
Survey of London
… side of the Piazza, squeezed in between the east wall of Bedford House garden and the east range of the portico … Robert Scawen, gentleman, a servant to the fourth Earl of Bedford, under a lease granted in 1634. 5 Scawen's site was … conformable with the three houses which the fourth Earl of Bedford had caused to be erected by direct labour at his own …
Survey of London
… Piazza Nos. 13 (consec.) Great Piazza Plate 44. Site of Bedford Chambers Bedford Chambers occupies the sites of three portico … The Gordon Hotel and the Britannia survived until 1876. 56 Bedford Chambers ( Plates 45a, 45b, 49a) For some time prior …
Survey of London
… Piazza was originally open to the raised terrace walk of Bedford House garden, room was found for two houses between … to Robert Scawen, gentleman, servant to the fourth Earl of Bedford, as part of a large plot in Charles Street. Scawen … 1 Tavistock Row was converted into a tavern, called the Bedford Arms. 148 The premises were damaged by the fire which …
Survey of London
… the fire also spread southwards as far as the Bedford Arms Tavern in Tavistock Row, destroying 'Mr. … Capitalist' class referred to by the steward of the Bedford estate (see page 45), agreed to demolish the hotel … rebuild it according to a design approved by the Duke of Bedford. 137 Smith's architects were Wylson and Long, and the …
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