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Survey of London
… development had originally begun here in 1730, when Sir Richard Grosvenor had agreed with the builders of the … William Barlow senior, bricklayer, and Robert Andrews, Sir Richard's lawyer, and the land which they jointly … (later sixth Earl of Radnor) at No. 2 (18939). In 1934 Sir Edwin Lutyens made internal alterations at No. 5 for …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… nave (Plate 53)in the upper lights five large figures of Edward VI, Elizabeth, James I, Charles I and William III, … and Floor-slabs: In chancelagainst N. wall (1) of Sir Thomas Ofley, 1582, Lord Mayor, and Joan his wife, 1578 … supporting cornice, pediment and shield-of-arms; (5) of Sir Hugh Hamersley, 1636, Lord Mayor, large wall-monument …
Old and New London
… ruthlessly pulled down on purpose. During the reign of Edward IV., Aldgate again felt maces beat at its doors, and … the Ho Trinity, without Aldgate, was given by Henry VII to Sir Thomas Audley, afterwards Lord Chancello who lived there, … in exchange for their own. The parish refusin to purchase, Sir Thomas offered the church an steeple to any one who would …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… branches, c. 1300. Floor-slab: On site of old churchto Sir George Sayer, 1650. Piscinae: In chancelwith modern jambs …
A History of the County of Essex
… was used for grants in individual cases of hardship. 8 Edward H. Lee's charity, founded by a declar- ation of trust …
A History of the County of Essex
… had been assigned in 1852, exchanged the advowson with Sir H. B. P. St. J. Mildmay for that of Chelmsford. 39 The … was built in 1829 and 1830, in white brick, to a design by Edward Blore. 51 From 1951 rectors lived at Marks Tey, and … into the south-west corner of the churchyard in 1972. 85 Edward H. Lee's charity, founded by a dec- laration of trust …
A History of the County of Essex
… devising Aldham in two moieties to his sons Weston and Edward. In 1610 Weston sold his moiety to Edward, who in 1624 … in the Western family from Thomas (d. 1814), to his son Sir T. B. Western, Bt. (d. 1873), his grandson Sir T. S. Western (d. 1877), and his great- grandson Sir T. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 1414 8 and Simon Sydenham in 1427 9 made their wills here; Edward Story in 1502 bequeathed to his successors 'the bell … of this bequest, it is clear that by the time of Edward the Confessor the manor of ALDINGBOURNE was in the … figure in the records of the suppression of chantries, and Sir John Miles made his will on 1 September 1551 as 'curate …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… annexed, valued in the king's books at 8. 1. 3.; patron, Sir E. D. Scott, Bart.: the tithes have been commuted for … near the church, near which, also, is the residence of Edward Tongue, Esq. The church was partly rebuilt in 1842, at … granted it to the Hardwickes, whose heiress brought it to Sir William Cavendish, ancestor of the Duke of Devonshire. …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… and Ralph, who was created a baronet in 1678. Ralph's son Sir John Dutton, Bt., (d. 1743) was succeeded by his nephew … in the direct line to John (d. 1862), James (d. 1883), and Edward. Edward (d. 1919) was succeeded by his brother … then passed with Hatherop manor and in 1764 was owned by Sir John Webb. 108 Wall farm, which was apparently sold by …
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