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Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… 24. Samuel Harton, Junior. 1862. Oct. 30. Willliam Alfred Joyce. 1863. April 28. Alfred Richards. 1863. April 28. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 16621664 1662 1 Dec. [?] 9 Grooms 16601761 1660 24 Aug. Joyce, F. 1660 28 Aug. Whistler, J. 1660 3 Sept. Gretton, A. …
Survey of London
… 1950, p.106. Tower Hamlets Year Book, 19812, pp.4950. Joyce M.Bellamy and John Saville, Dictionary of Labour …
Old and New London
… apiece, and what they pleased of burnt claret. My cousin, Joyce Norton, kept the wine and cakes above, and did give out …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Giffard, who died in 1612, had a large family by his wife Joyce, daughter of James Levison, of Lilleshall and Trentham, … of Sir John, the grantee of Marston and Onne, with Joyce, daughter of Sir Robert Fraunceys, Knight, whom he …
Survey of London
… as market gardens. Street was succeeded in 1830 by William Joyce and, although the land was then called Joyce's nursery, it was described as market gardens in the …
Survey of London
… side partly occupied by the unbuilt northern boundary of Joyce's Garden. In May 1702 the unbuilt parts of the south …
Survey of London
… estate had been known in the later seventeenth century as Joyce Garden and had been held since the partition by the … This affirmed that the trustees had conspired with Thomas Joyce of London, merchant, to deprive the daughters of the … benefit of a great part of their property. This part was Joyce's Garden, forming in fact only a comparatively small …
Survey of London
… the houses already built by Joseph Truman on his part of Joyce's Garden, was said in September 1718 to have been built … built in 17056 by Joseph Truman, the brewer, on a piece of Joyce's Garden bought from Samuel Hannott and his wife …
Survey of London
… eastern end of Lamb's Court abutted on the west side of Joyce's Garden and later abutted on the back gardens of the …
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