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Survey of London
… are nicknam'd Tart hall, Pickadell Hall'. 18 In 1925 C. L. Kingsford, after studying the important Chancery lawsuit … June abovesaid, exhibited by three [? tenants shewing] 200 l: losse'. 56 The entries to be found in the overseers' … yearly value of 240, as well as leases, goods and chattels worth 1000. 30 He styled himself gentleman, 67 and had …
Survey of London
… Company approached the East India Dock Company with a bid worth 110 of West India stock for every 100 of East India … p.83. 'Docks in the Port of London: East India Dock', P.L.A. Monthly, Sept 1926, p.370. ELA, 4 Aug 1967, p.1. …
Survey of London
… Dock to be increased to 28ft. 108 In 1897 a contract worth 7,000 was awarded to W. Whitford & Company for … f.74. 'Docks of the Port of London; East India Dock', P.L.A. Monthly, Sept 1926, pp.3656. EWIDC 447, p.399. EWIDC …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… as Adamson has pointed out, from the fact that it was worth publishing in 1596 a self-help guide for such teachers, … p. 252 (1816), iv; H.C. 497, pp. 309-12 (1816), iv. P. L. S. Quinn, 'The Jewish Schooling System of Lond. 1656-1956' … (1816), H.C. 427, p. 55. Rodgers, Cloak of Char. 123-4. L. Stone in History, xliv. 259. M. G. Jones, Charity Sch. …
Survey of London
… now 69 Earl's Court Road]. The author also thought it worth notice that throughout the houses there are no … immediately to the north and was turned down by the L.C.C. 96 After several more abortive schemes, including, one … Minutes, 8 Oct. 1869, p. 1059. M.D.R. 1898/8/255. K.P.L., M.B.W./L.C.C. planning applications, no. 187. E. Tangye …
Survey of London
… 51 were first made early in 1948, but the officers of the L.C.C. who had special responsibilities for historic … the rest of the square. Accordingly, after discussion with L.C.C. officers, the architects completely revised their … death on 4 February 1882, when he left a personal estate worth 89,689. 124 It was not, however, until six years after …
Survey of London
… to Dulwich, where he died in 1887 with a personal estate worth over 10,500, which would have included the value of any … years later a medical officer of health appointed by the L.C.C. reported that the remaining houses in the area were … 1859/16/286. Ibid., 1853/9/10501. Ibid., 1852/15/519. K.P.L., MSS. 58/6960, pp. 3401, 42930, 4601; 19958, pp. 279, 315, …
A History of the County of York
… boxes in which the freedom of the city was presented: one worth 100 guineas for the 'Butcher' after Culloden, a similar … the House of Correction at £117; the presentation of a cup worth £110 to the retiring recorder, Peter Johnson; a repair …
A History of the County of York
… the export of butter, and some small trifles not worth mentioning, there is no other trade carried on in the …
Survey of London
… comments of this kind could be cited, and it is therefore worth noting that immediately after the Duke's death Sir … G. F. Hatfield, suggested that the lessee, the banker H. L. Bischoffsheim, might be required to refront in stone. … spent (in partnership with W. B. Simpson, and later also L. Rome Guthrie) on his own private practice. During these …
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