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Survey of London
… by the fourth Earl in 16367) then belonged to William Pulteney of St. George's, Hanover Square, esquire, and in … Street, and of two sites in Long Alley, and joined with Pulteney in granting leases of the two corner sites in … sites, all on the east side of the alley, were granted by Pulteney, Ware and Carne to seven building lessees: Thomas …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Thomas, Sen. Esq. Pitt Robert, Esq. Pole Sir William. * Pulteney William, Esq. Roberts John, Esq. Robinson Sir …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… marble tablet with arms. In S. aisle, (12) of Richard Pulteney, F.R.S., 1801, tablet with urns and arms (Plate 99); (13) of his wife Elizabeth Pulteney, 1820, tablet by Hiscock of Blandford; (14) of …
A New History of London
… opposed by Sir John Barnard, Sir William Wyndham, and Mr. Pulteney, as a restraint upon trade, that would render … in the same cause, and was supported by Mr. Heathcote, Mr. Pulteney, Sir William Wyndham, and other patriots. The scheme … by Sir John Barnard; but being warmly opposed by Mr. Pulteney and Mr. Sandys, men who before the late change of …
Survey of London
… Brewer Street and Great Pulteney Street Area CHAPTER IX Brewer Street and Great Pulteney Street Area: Windmill Field and Knaves' Acre The … lands. In 1661 and 1668 their descendant, Sir William Pulteney, was granted reversionary leases extending his term …
Survey of London
… of the narrow passage (now Brewer Street) to Sir William Pulteney's property. There was evidently no other formal … of James Pollett), Pawlett's Garden (Sir William Pulteney) and Pesthouse Close (the Earl of Craven). Building … and 1723 Broad Street was extended westward across William Pulteney's land in Pawlett's Garden, the width of the street …
Survey of London
… by them on the following day to Denham and Sir William Pulteney. 2 Five days later, on 29 August, the recipients … held to Denham's use, a similar strip at the east side to Pulteney's, and the residue being held in common. 3 On 1 … was subsequently able to sell for his own benefit although Pulteney was a party to the transaction. 5 There is no …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… the manor seems to have left it in the hands of Sir Thomas Pulteney of Misterton, husband of one of the granddaughters, 61 for in the 18th century it was known as PULTENEY'S manor. 62 It is not known when the manor passed out of the hands of Pulteney or his heirs, but in 1605 it was held by Francis …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… April 1747. See William Chissham. Chisholme, Thomas, 7 Gt Pulteney St, London, cm (177393). Subscribed to Sheraton's … 1803. Christie, Robert, London, cm (178093). At 4 Little Pulteney St in 1780 when he took out insurance cover of 200, … furniture on commission. [Heal] Clarkson, William, Little Pulteney St, London, cm (1784). [Westminster poll bk] …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… and the Archbishop of Canterbury 2 to summon John de Pulteney, William de la Pole, Roger Norman, and any other …
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