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A History of the County of Stafford
Survey of London Monograph
… Browne, who was in a sense its author. Capn. Mudd, of Ratcliff The actual founder of the Mile End College was Captain Henry Mudd, of Ratcliff, as the inscription 3 on the building states (see … An. 1695. The Ground was given by Cap n. Heny. Mudd of Ratcliff an Elder Brother whose widow did also contribute." …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Peter Venables Chester City, Sir Thomas Smith, John Ratcliff Chichester, William Garraway, Henry Pecham …
The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
… is ordered that Mr. Gaymer, Mr. Cobbe, Mr. Tolken, William Ratcliff, John Jacson and John Fagge, chamberlain, shall ride …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… George's Middlesex, Limehouse, Shadwell, and the hamlet of Ratcliff, and to show how to solve the religious question by … 71 The dissenters' charity school in Shakespeare Walk, Ratcliff Highway, was set up in 1712 but the most famous of … example, grants of £80 had been made to Isleworth, £100 to Ratcliff, and £500 to Whitechapel. 54 Some critics of the …
Survey of London Monograph
… and building of the new foundation. Capt. Mudd, of Ratcliff, had, as we have seen, left the money to build the …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 18 May Johnston, T. 1758 16 Nov. Gardiner, W. 1759 29 Jan. Ratcliff, J. 1763 9 Aug. Armitage, W. 1768 29 Mar. Manby, W. …
Survey of London
… William Stratton Walford's administrator, Sarah Stiles of Ratcliff, granted a 21-year lease of the mill in 1778 to … later he assigned the property to Thomas Spratley of Ratcliff, a boat-builder. Spratley built a dock and put down …
Survey of London
… in the Pavilion, for which the architect was John Ratcliff, the Deputy Director of Architecture for the …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… jun. [Usher] By 1784 Noyes, J. By 1784 Pope, S. By 1784 Ratcliff, R. By 1784 Rutherford, J. [Usher by 1789] By 1784 …
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