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A History of the County of Middlesex
… its north-east boundary for c. 1.5 km. from the Regent's canal to Kilburn bridge. The north-west boundary, also, is … of Elgin Avenue and for part of Castellain Road, although Delaware, Ashworth, and the west side of Castellain roads … by 1902, 83 and the nearby Biddulph Mansions in 1907 and Delaware Mansions in 1908. 84 Early flat-holders needed to be …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… had been suppressed by the justices in 1830. 7 Ben Jonson's A Tale of A Tub of c. 1596 mentioned a Red Lion, presumably … 1815. 14 In 1730 two of the inns, the Bell and the Saracen's Head, were at Bayard's Watering, 15 where in 1710 the Bell … seating 2,620, 70 occupied much of the south-west side of Delaware Road. By 1925 it was used as National Insurance …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… upper or northern part of it is Boxley house, lord Romney's, inhabited by his three sisters and Mr. Coker; somewhat … the street, the church; almost adjoining to Mr. Burville's house, is another more antient one, called Park-house, once … was frequently spelt, was grandson of John Seyliard, of Delaware, in this county, whose eldest son, Sir John Selyard, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… much covered with woods, among them are situated Sharp's-place, Boarplace, and nearer the foot of the hill, … Chidingstone Burghersh to Mr. John and Robert Seyliard, of Delaware, from whom it descended to John Seyliard, esq. of Delaware, who was created a baronet in 1661, and from him to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… porch and deep-eaved roof, serves as the butcher's shop. From the east end of the village a road runs south … Maldles, a toft and land called Gentlemans, Fisherman's Mead, Bunny Bridge, Lake Bridge, Quarrey Lane, Peke Lane, Scutt's Close, an inn called the 'Angel' and the Litten in the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from the former road, now entering the town by queen Mary's green. On October 7, 1552, three great fishes called … part of this county. They held this place as one knight's see, parcel of the fourteen and a quarter, which made up … and that he might the better support himself in the king's wars in Gascoigne. He was grandson of Robert de Ufford, a …
Magna Britannia
… Sir Shilston Calmady, who possessed it in Sir William Pole's time. In 1678 William Shere and his wife were possessed of … a chantry endowed with lands, valued, in 1547, at 5 l. 4 s. 6 d. per annum. In the parish-church was a fraternity of … at Muxbear, of which there are no remains. Mr. Chapple's correspondent, in 1772, mentions three chapels in the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… side of the river is the seat of Polebrooke, late Douglass's, now Mrs. Susannah Payne's; and a little farther, the … latter of them was ancestor to those seated here and at Delaware, in Brasted. 9 This place continued in his descendants till Sir Tho. Seyliard of Delaware, passed it away to John Petley, esq. who alienated …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the wife of John Norton, who was afterwards, in his wife's right, of Lees-court, in Sheldwich. Their son William … and Richard, who inherited this manor by his father's will, in 1468, 1 and was ancestor to those of Fordwich, in … societies, and bore for his arms those of the lord Delaware, his ancestor, Argent, a fess dancette, sable, 2 He …
The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St Nicholas
… Bifelde Domina Elizabeth Stokton 61 Domina Katerina Delaware 62 Magistra Agnes Isaac Agnes Cossall Agnes Ashton … 1518, Andrew Tenwinter requested burial within St Anne's chapel at St Bride's where he established a chantry for himself and other …
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