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A Survey of London
… Sir Thomas Shelley, knight, was owner thereof in the I. of H. the 4. It is now called Bacon house, because the same was … his brother in the yeare of Christ 1056. & confirmed by W. the Conqueror, as appeareth by his charter dated 1068. … Robert Malton 1426. Iohn Trigilion, Brewer, 1417. Iohn Mason, Brewer, 1431. Rob. Cawod, Clarke of the Pipe in the …
A History of the County of Northampton
… These in turn became redundant and were sold in 1984 to H.W. Mason & Sons, who converted them into two large houses and …
Survey of London
… glazier, with John Spencer, carpenter, and Edmund Rush, mason, as consenting parties. Shortly afterwards a new street … fruits on the estate of Balfour's partnership with H. Thackeray Turner (Plate 92b). An interesting but less … at No. 5 for Louis Lebus, the builders being J. W. Falkner. 45 All of these houses were converted to offices …
A History of the County of Essex
… had been assigned in 1852, exchanged the advowson with Sir H. B. P. St. J. Mildmay for that of Chelmsford. 39 The … rectors' record bk. in pos- session of Mr. T. Holme; E. E. Mason, Hist. Aldham and its Churches (1993 edn.), 5-8. … 1972. E.R.O., D/P 208/6/2; D/P 208/6/11; ibid. D/CFa 12; Mason, Hist. Aldham and its Ch. 15. Aldham Par. Council Mins. …
A History of the County of Essex
… Tuesday one may have continued until the 1880s. 10 V.C.H. Essex, i. 457, 465, 481. Ibid. 465. E.R.O., D/DCm Mi, pp. … D/DWe P2-3; D/DU 91/1; D/DCm Mi. Morant, Essex, ii. 200; W. A. Copinger, Manors of Suff. vi. 106. E.R.O., D/DWe E2. … 459/1; Kelly's Dir. Essex (1845 and later edns.); E. E. Mason, Hist. Aldham and its Ch. (priv. print. 1993 edn.): …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… same year a turnpike commissioner contracted with a Bibury mason for its repair. 35 There was a bridge on the Coln St. … met at the inn in the 1840s. 78 In the mid 19th century J. W. Taylor, a brewer, lived in the parish, 79 and the … James's death in 1949 Cocklebarrow farm was sold to E. R. H. Wills, the second son of Lord Dulverton, but James's son …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… between the seld of the nuns of Haliwell (2) to the W. and the seld of Ralph Eshwy, mercer, (8) to the E. In the … any special terms. The deed was copied into Letterbook H and delivered to Richard Weston, which may imply that … 'Coffee Signe', though this was probably not 6A. Charles Mason occupied the next house listed after Samlesh in 1666, …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Hallows. On the Cheapside frontage it was bounded to the W. by 7; originally it included 9, to the E., but this was … from it in 1328. Further to the N. its neighbours to the W. and E. were 5 and 10, respectively. This account deals … E. and the land which Adrian held of William in fee to the W. 5 Some time after 1216, 5 (q.v.) was said to abut E. on …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… or oak, Mrs. Atlee, in a letter addressed to Alderman H. Hornby, one of the trustees, dated February 16, 1787, … 240. Ditto, for inside work, 766. Mr. Thompson, stone-mason, 3282. Mr. Peacock, for smithwork 309. Timber, 900. … disbursements: L. s. d. 1631,given to 4 poore dutchmen w h were taken by dunkirkes028 paid for making Robart …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… and constitutions of the churche and one booke of articles w ch conteines the fundamentall points of Christian Religion … it to St. Nicholas' church, and ordered one Milbourne, a mason, to erase the ancient inscription, but finding no room … his father was buried in St. Nicholas', he sold it to the mason, who sold it again to the person whose name it bears." …
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