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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… building was erected in the room of it for that purpose in London, near the Tower. The arms of the corporation are, … the south west of the town, where the roads branch off to London and Lewisham. The pensioners in Norfolk college have … WOOLWICH. PAGE 441. This Parish lies about nine miles from London; it contains about seven hundred acres of land, of …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Wroth. 1378 for J. Pyel (Castle Baynard) read W. Walworth (Bridge). W. Venour, for 1393 (March) read c August, 1392. " … recorded in Mr. Welch's Modern History of the City of London (p. 229) are so ludicrously remote from the true ones … I. Penington, for 16413 read 16423. " 326 R. Browne, for London read Wycombe. H. Parsons, for Maldon read Harwich. " …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… isle, is a handsome fine toned organ, built by England, of London, which was opened on Sunday, Oct. 11, 1795, being …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… occupied by William Lushington, esq. M. P. for the city of London. PAGE 15. Town-court farm was sold by the executors of … of Lancashire. HAYES. PAGE 22. Is about twelve miles from London. It contains about one thousand acres of cultivated … be that the Old-place-house lately pulled down near the bridge was once so called, the scite of which still belongs …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… December 16, 1494 [MS. Vitellius A xvi., Chronicles of London, ed, Kingsford, p. 203]. " 17 R. Chester, for vice … Grey] July 20; proved August 20. " 72 R. Chiverton, for (Bridge Without) 165779 read 166779. J. Hayes, between died … " 90 E. Backwell, add Controller Customs Port of London till 1674. The date of election in text (1660) is …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of country, and then falls into the Medway at Twyford bridge, about a mile above which there was formerly a ford, … it descended to his son Mathew Smith, esq. of the tower of London, the present owner of it. The other, called NONSUCH … PAGE 340, line 11. After Sir Martin Barnham, of London, readby his first wife, who was Urfula Rudston, his …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and Sittingborne, loaded with corn, hops, wood, &c. for London and other parts; and coals, ashes, coke, and other … various kinds of seeds, and spread with coal ashes from London, as well as by the flocks of sheep solded and sed on … of Grove, in which it continued till Rich. Grove, esq. of London, dying s. p. in 1792, devised them to Mr. William …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… PAGE 111, line 20. Mrs. Nairn, wife of Mr. Nairn, of London, optician, is the present lessee of the parsonage. … who died at Canterbury; Thomas Pincke Kingsley, of London, the present possessor of Burton, and William, of London. Hinxhill. PAGE 559, l penult. For convex read …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the eldest daughter of John Stephenson, esq. banker, of London. Line 8. For Sarah read Mary. Line 11. Robert …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… After Thos. Hey, esq. add, whose father was a citizen of London. He himself had been a merchant in Venice, and bore … 236, line 20. For Pugett read Puget, and next line after London, add and mother of John Puget, esq. now one of the … esq. is of Upper Deal, and Ambrose Lyon Poynter, esq. of London. PAGE 426, among the vicars. After Robert Pitman dele …
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