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Survey of London
… century by Thomas Greene, a wealthy brewer of St. Margaret's, Westminster, after whose death in 1740 it passed to his … much less emphasis on the military side of the school's curriculum, but this tendency was reversed by Lieutenant … Avenue, east side 210 even Probably built by George Langford, c. 18601. Norland Arms Charles Richardson, …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… 23 There was a memorial to him in the church in Stow's time, which was probably destroyed about 1642. His wife … therein to a house and plot of ground in St. Bartholomew's in which she and her husband had lived by virtue of … Richard, before the high altar. She left many bequests: s. d. For the decoration of the high altar 20 0 To each …
Survey of London
… the Piazza, and the other fronted James Street. 62 Sparkes's houses were, apparently, poorly constructed for in 1698 a lease was granted to Thomas Hughs of St. Margaret's, bricklayer, and Joseph Collins of St. Martin's, carpenter, … for over a hundred years, Cock being succeeded by Abraham Langford and then, in 1790, by Henry Robins. 42 In 1802 …
Survey of London
… left wing on the Heights of Abraham, and on Wolfe's death took chief command; Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 1767, … REV. AUGUSTINE FRAZER (1st July, 1689). REV. EMANUEL LANGFORD, D.D. (1st July, 1691). Buried in Hospital Burying … vice CANNON (25th Sept., 1715). REV. WILLIAM DAY vice LANGFORD (5th Oct., 1724). REV. WILLIAM BARNARD vice BLAND …
Survey of London
… actually remained in copyhold tenure of the manor of Earl's Court until after building had commenced, it was ideally … during the last great Georgian building boom of the 1820's. The copyhold ownership of the estate had passed through … was mortgaging the whole estate in July 1828 to Robert Langford of Covent Garden, a solicitor, for 3,000 with an …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… width for all woollen cloth put up for sale. Richard I's Assize of Measures (1197) decreed that 'woollen cloth, … 22 Not far off, up the Wylye valley at Steeple Langford, the king owned a fulling-mill in 1294, 23 and in … Ashton. 218 Leland's 'Alexandre' was undoubtedly Alexander Langford (or Longford) 'of Trowbridge, clothier', 219 who …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… two years in the time of King John, causing a loss of 20 s. per annum to the revenue. 5 Formerly there was a ford in … from the marsh at Ditton down to Garston or even to Knott's Hole at the Dingle. 'Opposite the Dungeon two miles of land … 1659 Samuel Ellison 144 oc. 1671 John Nickson oc. 1726 Langford 1750 Francis Ellison 1773 Joseph Airey 1805 Samuel …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… several collieries. The London and North Western Company's line from Bolton to Kenyon Junction passes along the … south-west corner. The London and North Western Company's Bolton and Eccles line crosses the centre of the township, … he was divorced; Assize R. 438, m. 15 d. Sir Nicholas de Langford in 1344 attempted to unsettle the disposition of the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Manchester joins it. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's line from Manchester to Bolton runs north-westward, and … at Agecroft and another at New Barns. The great children's hospital on the southwest side was erected in 1873. An … on the left hand a mile and more of a fair place of Mr. Langford's [ sic] called Agecroft; and there is a bridge very …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… in Pendlebury. The Lancashire and Yorkshire Company's railways from Manchester to Bolton and to Hindley pass … of the township. The London and NorthWestern Company's Manchester and Liverpool line crosses the southern part of … Lancs. and Ches.), ii, 218. In 1699 Sir Edward Coke of Langford leased Drinkwater's tenement in Pendleton to Otho …
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