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Survey of London
… sixty-six inhabited houses were occupied by more than one family, although at seven others there were lodgers or … estate remained in the ownership of the Cumberlege-Ware family until after the war of 193945. At that time it … restricted largely, or perhaps wholly, to members of the family. In 1960, however, the company went into voluntary …
Survey of London
… and had approached William Trimmer, a brickmaker whose family had an extensive and long-standing brickmaking …
Old and New London
… it has becomepassed into the possession of the Grosvenor family in 1656, when the daughter and sole heiress of … Lower down is the residence of the head of the Rothschild family. In the adjoining house lived for some time the late … on the west side to Sloane Street. It is called after the family of Lord Cadogan, into whose hands the manor of Chelsea …
Old and New London
… first of the Whashes, or Walshes, and then into those of a family named Davis, the last male of whom, Alexander Davis, … broken." Here, at a farm-house which supplied the royal family with milk, the fair Quakeress, Hannah Lightfoot, is …
Survey of London
… transference of the freehold of Lolesworth to the Wheler family was apparently brought about by the marriage of … Charles the chief later developments were by the Wilkes family and by Truman's Brewery. The chief developments on … Part of the property still remains in this branch of the family. In 1654 William Wheler had begun to lay out streets …
Cardiff Records
… but East orchard still remains and was the homsted of the family till it fell for want of heirs male to the family of Stradling. It was Sir Roger Bercrolls that made … Groves and Orchards and Ponds of water for fish. And this family changed their names to that of Stradling, 25 and they …
Survey of London
… and later one of the more prominent tenants of the Wheler family in the Lane must have been William Browne, who held, …
Survey of London
… recording his arms, e and his descent from a Somersetshire family. 32 According to a historian of Clerkenwell writing in … indicate that the builder was connected with the Worrall family which was active in building enterprises in Bristol in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… tenants as was suit of corn-mill. Even cloth woven for a family's own clothing, like corn ground for its own bread, … a sheep and a lamb, apart from various legacies to his family and to his church, with provision for masses to be … ran a cloth-manufacturing business which continued in the family for at least three generationsa business closely …
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