Search

Displaying 1431 - 1440 of 1612
Survey of London
… post of Mechanical and Maintenance Engineer. 172 George A. Webster, newly appointed as Quantity Surveyor, prepared a …
A History of the County of Essex
… is now owned by Mr. Gordon Norton and the farm-yard by Mr. Webster of Parsonage Farm. 95 In 1850 the Theydon Hall estate …
A Dictionary of London
… Mag. Lib. XV. 165). Wheatley mentions it as referred to by Webster. Not named in the maps. Three Tuns (The) A messuage …
Survey of London
… SMITH (1784), governor of Tothill Fields Bridewell. EDWARD WEBSTER (1788), "late a magistrate of this County." MARY …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… longer being required. The benefaction of Alice and James Webster (1742) has been lost. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Miles North, Charles Jackson, Alice his wife, Jonathan Webster and Dorothy his wife; Pal. of Lanc. Feet of F. bdle. … but the work was carried out under the superintendence of Webster, architect, of Kendal. Webster was the architect. The work of rebuilding has been …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… de Preston, the vicar, Richard de Winkley and Cecily the Webster being his godparents. Richard Catterall the elder …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Bank, &c., and the corn-mill at Strangeways to one John Webster of Manchester, who soon afterwards complained that …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… James (175084) was a friend of Captain Cook. 21 John Webster, master of the school, who died in 1682, wrote … on the opposite wall is a brass plate in memory of John Webster of Clitheroe, who died in 1682, which is engraved … in ibid. (ed. 3), 284. Whitaker speaks of 'the judicious Webster, who though he had the sagacity to detect the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Torbock, 1 d.; Thomas and George Lyon, 2 s.; William Webster 3 s.; John Parr, 18 d.; and Thomas Glover, 6 d. The …
Displaying 1431 - 1440 of 1612