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Final Concords of the County of Lincoln
… was known as Holme Spinney. 109 In 1270, Sir Gerard de Furnival, the lord of the manor, granted land in Beckingham, …
The Environs of London
… Banastre, Captain of Invalids, 1744; William Burgoyne, of Furnival's Inn, 1745; Captain Samuel Garnault, 1747; Mr. …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… 1297, where were present as witnesses sir Thomas de Furnival, W. de Cressy, W. de Goushull, R. de Furnaus, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and some houses to Henry Lewer, 17 whose descendant, Henry Furnival Lewer, conveyed the chapel in 1894 to the rector and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… Vault of lower storey 4 Do. do. do. (3) to Elizabeth Lady Furnival 94 Do. do. do. Effigy 95 Do. do. do. (4) to Prior …
Old and New London
… Staple's Inn 564 Doorway in Staple's Inn 565 Exterior of Furnival's Inn (1754) 570 Interior of Furnival's Inn (after Nicholls, 1750) 571 …
Survey of London
… 120288. The architect was Clement Osmund Nelson, of No. 1 Furnival Street. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Clement's Inn, and New Inn, belonging to the two Temples; Furnival's Inn, belonging to Lincoln's Inn; and Staple's Inn … Inn, Bridewell Hospital and Precinct, Clifford's Inn, Furnival's Inn, Gray's Inn, Lincoln's Inn, Serjeants' Inn …
A Dictionary of London
… (Abbot of) Inn On the south side of Holborn, where Furnival Street now stands. Grant by Thos. Coubrigge and Wm. … or "Castell Aleye," the old names of "Castle Street" or "Furnival Street" (Anc. Deed, L. 131). Manchester Avenue West …
A Survey of Documentary Sources for Property Holding in London before the Great Fire
… extra-parochial precincts or liberties as follows: A, Furnival's Inn; B, Barnard's Inn; C, Thavie's Inn; D, …
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