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Survey of London
… a single-storey billiard-room, both to designs by Robert Sawyer. The present porch, inappropriately decorated with …
Survey of London
… leases of houses in Old Compton Street to Thomas Frith, sawyer, and Gabriel Frith, upholsterer (both of St. Anne's), …
Survey of London
… three timber merchants, a brickmaker, an ironmonger, a sawyer, two carvers, a turner, a joiner, a blacksmith, a …
Survey of London
… three bricklayers, eleven carpenters, three plasterers, a sawyer, a stonemason, a plumber, a glass-cutter, a glazier, a …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Holt, Esq. Herbert Henry Arthur, Esq. Herbert Hon. Robert Sawyer, Esq. Hervey Lord. Hinxman Joseph, Esq. Houghton Sir …
Survey of London
… William Henry Dickson, solicitor. No. 33. 183543, Robert Sawyer, attorney; 184556, William Ruff ( see also No. 30 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1 July Maycock, S. 1762 1 Jan. Austin, W. 1762 13 Feb. Sawyer, J. 1762 13 Feb. Siggo, J. 1762 12 Mar. Stratford, D. …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… of the crown until 1613 when it was granted to Edmund Sawyer. 18 It was sold before 1654 to Edward Montagu 19 and … agent, in 1654 (Feet of F. Hunts. Mich. 1654). Edmund Sawyer of Kettering, who had dealings with the Montagus, may …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… 4 d., 17 but in the following year he granted it to Edmund Sawyer and Thomas Brinley, probably merely fishing grantees, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… then to the Marshalls, who sold it to the late Mr. John Sawyer, who built a new house here, in which he afterwards …
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