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Survey of London
… with all Convenient Speede." 45 The work was intrusted to Parry Walton, whose account was in 1688 settled for 212. 46 … mentions: "His Majesty has permitted Grinling Gibbons and Parry Walton to expose to sale, at the Banqueting house, Sir … S.P. Dom., 16378, p. 488. P.R.O., L.C. 5/147, p. 151. "To Parry Walton in satisfac[i]on of his extraordinary pains in …
A History of the County of Bedford
… old glass in the lancet window of the chancel is stated by Parry (1827) to have been collected from various places in …
A History of the County of Sussex
… F. Harrison and J. S. North, Old Brighton (1937). Parry, Coast of Sussex, 645. Much about the Brighton Camp will be found in Parry's Coast of Sussex, 6590. It is now occupied by the … cit. A 'Zoological Gardens' had a brief existence in 1833: Parry, Coast of Sussex, 1323. The fine collection of British …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… some Drews: Robert (d. 1671) and Robert (d. 1695); Robert Parry Nisbet (d. 1882); Bridget Keynes (d. 1752); Edward …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… owned it in 1860, 803 another that it was owned by Robert Parry Nisbet (d. 1882), who was certainly the occupier by …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Wilts. v. 3301, where there is a brief history; W. L. Parry-Jones, Trade in Lunacy, 255. Parry-Jones, op. cit. 42. 21 Geo. III, c. 36, ss. 20, 25; …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… behind a wooden altar-piece painted by Thomas Gambier Parry of Highnam (d. 1888). In a recess at the east end of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… were the dean and residentiary canons, only Chancellor Parry protesting at the action and refusing his share of the …
Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
… malmsey, claret, wine, ale and other things when William Parry should have been arraigned at the Guildhall (for … originally written as a single entry. 'Harmeman' in Ms. Parry, accused of plotting to murder the queen, had been …
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