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Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… Book 1 1659 1659 1 Febr. 1658 16 Thomas Harris the sonne of John Harris of Charleberry in the County of Oxford … said xxiiij day of March 1658. 23 Peter Gander the son of Francis Gander of Stanwell in the County of Middlesex Tayler … said xxviij th Aprill 1659. 28 William Savill the son of Francis Savill Cittizen & Weaver of London hath put himselfe …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… Book 1 1660 1660 xxiij th day of January 1659 14 Thomas Settells the son of Edward Settells late of Barlingham in the County of … & Staconer of London hath put himselfe appntice to Francis Streete of Breadstr hill for seaven yeares from this …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… place pro 7 ann a die dat etc. 7 Samuel Corey the son of Johannis Corey de Plaistow in Com Essex mealeman po se … dock pro 7 annis a die dat &c. 11 Richardus yates filius Francis yates nuper de Breerewood in Com Stafford yeoman def. …
A New History of London
… and one being antiently held in the principal street of this ward, Cheapside, it was known by the name of Westcheap, to distinguish it from the market also kept in … John Vaughan Sir Christopher Turner Sir Hugh Windham. Sir Francis North At the west end, Sir William Ellys Sir Edward …
A New History of London
… originally the corn market for the city, obtained the name of Cornhill, and communicated the same name to the ward. It … and is divided into four precincts. This is a ward of small extent, though rendered of importance by its situation and the condition of the …
A New History of London
… Book 2, Ch. 22 Farringdon Ward Without CHAP. XXII. The ward of Farringdon-without. Boundaries. This large ward forms the … collection bequeathed to the society by their secretary Francis Aston, Esq; which, together with the numerous … its appurtenances, and the advowson of this vicarage to Francis Philips, and others; after which the parishioners …
A New History of London
… 2, Ch. 25 Portsoken Ward CHAP. XXV. Portsoken ward. Origin of the ward. This ward is situated entirely without the wall of the city; and its situation is indeed indicated by its … that term, king James I. granted the said impropriation to Francis Morrice, from whom it has passed to other private …
A New History of London
… Ward CHAP. XXVI. Queenhithe ward. Queenhithe.; Foundaries of the ward. Hythe is the Saxon name for a small harbour, and … that place, as they do now at Billingsgate; the drawbridge of London bridge being drawn up for their passage through. … last to the family of the Hackers: one whereof was colonel Francis Hacker, who being executed as a regicide on the …
A New History of London
… name to this ward, is so called from the circumstance of its leading in a direct line to the principal entrance of the Tower. The ward is bounded on the east by Tower-hill … in the hall, is a flag taken from the Spaniards by Sir Francis Drake, whose picture is also there: a large and exact …
A New History of London
… is called from the gate which stood nearly in the centre of it: for being of large extent it is distinguished into Bishopsgate without … are several very curious monuments; particularly that of Francis Bancroft; one of the lord-mayor's officers, who …
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