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University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… THIRD CLASS. Hart, John Yealand,: East London College and S.-W. Polytechnic Inst. Rhys, Edith Elizabeth Mary Rhys: East … College. Physics. FIRST CLASS. Eldridge, Percy John: King's College. Reynolds, William Herbert: Imperial CollegeRoyal … Smith: Imperial College Royal College of Science. Collins, William Ion: King's College. Cornes, Harold William: …
A History of the County of Oxford
… The house was let from 1683 to Richard Coxeter's relict Jane, who may have lived there, and was held with 1½ … in 1467 damaged or destroyed houses on Exeter cathedral's manor, 59 and an evidently more widespread one in 1607 … up' before 1800, when it was sold to the corndealer Thomas Collins (d. 1842); 9 a canted bay shop-window was added …
A History of the County of Sussex
… two parishes shared the cost of its repair. 17 The road's alignment was altered when the railway embankment was built … scrapbook [1949], p. [33] (copy in possession of Mrs. R. Collins, W. Barnham). W.S.R.O., MP 814, ff. [2, 19]. W. Suss. … scrapbook [1949], p. [37] (copy in possession of Mrs. R. Collins, W. Barnham). W.S.R.O., Goodwood MS. E4996. Ibid. SP …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1500-1714 Barrowby-Benn Barrowby-Benn Barrowby, William s. Joh., of London, gent. Trinity Coll., matric. 6 Nov., … B.Med. 1709, D.Med. 1713, fellow coll. phys. 1718, F.R.S. 1721, physician to St. Bartholomew's Hospital 1750, died … matric. 7 April, 1671, aged 15; B.A. 1674, M.A. 1677 (in Collins's Peerage he is stated to have been son of George, of …
The Environs of London
… The name has undergone several changes. In the Conqueror's Survey, it is called Patricesy; and has since been written … can be little doubt. Patricesy, in the Saxon, is Peter's water, or river; and as the same record which calls it … I owe to the information of earl Spencer's steward. Collins's Peerage, edit. 1756. Pat. 11 Edw. IV. pt. 2. m. 10. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of the hundred of Brixton, E. division of Surrey, 3 miles (S.) from London; containing, with the hamlet of Penge ( which … a tiger, and on foot defeated sixty Moors on horseback. Collins, author of the Peerage and Baronetage of England; his grandson, David Collins, Lieutenant-Governor of New South Wales, and author …
A History of the County of Essex
… husband. In 1235-6 Beauchamp Roding was held for 1 knight's fee. 36 It descended along with Eaton Socon until 1291, … de Biddik granted the reversion of the manor, after Joan's future death, to Thomas de Forde of London. 41 In the … East. 1649. CP25(2)/550B East. 1652. For these two John Collins see J. and J. Venn, Alumni Cantab. pt. i, vol. i, p. …
Benson (Including Fifield, Preston, Crownmarsh, Roke)
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… with RAF Brize Norton, developed into one of Oxfordshire's two main military air stations. The extended airfield now … Salome village similarly remained part of Benson. 7 Benson's boundaries elsewhere were more clearly defined. On much of … tenants including Richard Dewbury (by 1515), 9 John Collins (d. 1559), 10 Stephen Smith (d. 1606), 11 and …
Survey of London
… estate was laid out for speculative building in the 1730's and 1740's and the principal developers, Edward Cock and … described above. The first occupant, Henry Powell Collins, purchased the house from Cubitt for 6,500. 32 The … cast-iron balustrade. Occupants include: Henry Powell Collins, sometime M.P., 18239. Sir John Benn Walsh, 2nd bt., …
Survey of London
… William Dowley (who had obtained and surrendered Burnell's grant) for 30 years. Thomas Jernegan marries Dowley's widow and so acquires the lease. 17th June, 1573. … 5 On 27th December, 1632, the King granted 6 to William Collins and Edward Fenn the two tenements in perpetual fee …
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