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Survey of London
… her father's wishes, married her second husband, Colonel William Douglas. A gossip reported: 'they say he is a very … Richard Oakman (who altered the dining-room chimney); William Perrit, plasterer; Israel Russell, painter; John …
Survey of London
… cousin's second visit and had become acquainted there with William Kent who produced 'a picture figurs as big as ye … the 'principal office', was rapidly carried out by Messrs. William Cubitt and Company in the months of August and … P. C. D. Mundy in possession of Society of Genealogists, William Kent to Burrell Massingberd, 8 June and 16 Aug. 1718. …
Survey of London
… 1722 to the first occupant. 311 This was Colonel the Hon. William Egerton, a brother of the first Duke of Bridgwater. … for the house. About this time the intending occupant was William Capel, third Earl of Essex, and it was to him that … alteration, was first occupied in 1724 by the lessee, Sir William Stapleton, baronet, 24 who in April of that year …
Survey of London
… politician Bryan Fairfax who was equerry to Charles II and William III. 241 He had previously lived in Panton Square and … often coupled with that of another Yorkshireman, William Kent, who held the lease of (and perhaps lived … as third Duke of Manchester in 1739 and was succeeded by William Gore, Member of Parliament, probably the friend of …
Survey of London
… divine), 17645; Elias Prestage, auctioneer, 1778; William Haines, engraver and painter who had his studio here, 181630. CLIFFORD STREET 3. Colonel the Hon. William Egerton, 17213; Lady Forbes, wife of George Forbes, … Surveyor General of Woods and Forests, 172237; Doctor William Carmichael, later Archbishop of Dublin, 17451753; …
A Survey of London
… T. Saly, Iohn Dunstable, Richard Ashwy, Iohn Wade and William Stortford, brake vp this prison called the Tunne, and … then 20000. markes, which they were amerced in, before William de March Treasurer of the kings Exchequer, to … Nicholas Pricot, Mercer, Alderman, Richard Manhall, 1503. William Kingston, Fishmonger, gaue his tenements called the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… marble slab. In S. vestibuleIn N.E. angle, (6) to Sir William Cowper, Bart., 1664, and Martha (Master) his wife, …
Old and New London
… it to the Drapers' Company for an annuity of 5 6s. 8d. William Rous, sheriff of London in 1429, and who was buried … Among the celebrated rectors we must not forget Dr. William Beveridge, afterwards Bishop of St. Asaph. Dr. … in our chapter on the Goldsmiths' Company. In 1615, Sir William Craven (father of the first Earl of Craven) left the …
Survey of London
… firstly (186276) Welchman and Gale and later (18769) William Willett. The original layout and the design of the … member of the Council of India, 187290. No. 68: Sir Rawson William Rawson, diplomat, 18841990. No. 75; Sir Philip J. W. … M.P., 187080. 11 Nos. 53 and 54 Cornwall Gardens, plans. William Willett, builder, c. 18769 The only interior feature …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… necessary. 9th February, 1660. IX. 28. Letter from Sir William Morrice to the Lord Mayor, directing him to acquaint …