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London Inhabitants within the Walls
… Jas; Eliz, w, 7.32 Shewell: Case, clerk, of Weavers' Hall; Jud, w; Mary, d; Thos, s; Jud, d, 73.23 Jas, ser, 72.5 …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… Travers [Trevis], John John Travers [Trevis] Of Horton Hall, near Tarvin, Cheshire. A major in Cheshire, he had been … Independent. In 1643 and 1644, a member of the Salters’ Hall Committee which sought to raise militant citizen … George Twisleton Younger son of John Twisleton of Barlow Hall, near Selby, Yorkshire and his wife Margreat Constable …
London Inhabitants within the Walls
… Eliz, w; Thos, s, 81.15 Wm, haberdasher; Eliz, w; Benj, s; Hall, s; Mary, d, 62.14 Trimlett Mary, ser, 74.18 Trimmer: …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… the order of the House of Lords. A member of the Salters’ Hall sub-committee for raising volunteers in 1643-44, a more … Archives, 3365/2571/3; National Library of Wales, Aston Hall estate records, D1 Ms. 2469. Armies: Shropshire Webb, … described by Symonds as ‘A Merchant neare Merchant Taylors Hall. His father a Vintner by yield’ (BL. Harl. 986, p. 41). …
London Inhabitants within the Walls
… Jane, w; Hen, s, 20.4 Chas, ser, 81.14 Edw, of Blackwell Hall, hall-keeper; Martha, w, 73.2 Edw, ser, 48.17 Eliz, 29.7, …
Survey of London Monograph
… The HACKNEY PUBLIC LIBRARY. RICHARD WALDEN HALE. EDWIN T. HALL, F.R.I.B.A. The HAMMERSMITH CENTRAL LIBRARY. T. FRANK …
Survey of London: Volume 38, South Kensington Museums Area
At the core of this volume is a study of the estate in South Kensington and Westminster acquired under the auspices of Prince Albert by the Commissioners for the Great Exhibition of 1851, and developed as a remarkable cultural centre for the applied arts and sciences. In many ways the great sequence of world-famous institutions described here - such as the Victorian and Albert Museum, the National History Museum, the Royal Albert Hall, and the Imperial Institute - is a memorial to the Prince Consort's vision. The book sets out his role in the creation of South Kensington as a centre for art and scholarship, and the parts played by others, such as Queen Victoria herself, Captain Francis Fowke, and Sir Henry Cole (the dynamic first Superintendent of the South Kensington Museum). The High Victorian memorial eventually erected to the prince in Hyde Park is also considered. Part of the Commissioners' estate was used for house building, and the volume describes the development here and on adjoining lands of the great ranges of Italianate stucco mansions in and around Queen's Gate, Elvaston Place and Cromwell Road, which today give South Kensington its architectural flavour. The emergence after 1870 of the red-brick 'Domestic Revival' idiom in reaction to all this 'builders' classical'-style housing is here exemplified by half-a-dozen important houses and flats by Richard Norman Shaw.
Survey of London: Volume 5, St Giles-in-The-Fields, Pt II
Surveys the notable buildings of the parish, including the church of St Giles-in-the-Fields, the hospital of St. Giles, and Freemasons' Hall. Lincoln's Inn Fields is covered in volume 3.
Survey of London: Volume 20, St Martin-in-The-Fields, Pt III: Trafalgar Square and Neighbourhood
Describes the environs of Trafalgar Square, including Trafalgar Square itself, the church of St Martin-in-the-Fields, Old County Hall and the Haymarket.
Survey of London: Volume 4, Chelsea, Pt II
The second volume covering Chelsea covers those parts of the parish not included in part 1, with the exception of the Royal Hospital and Chelsea Old Church. It includes accounts of Crosby Hall, Old Battersea Bridge, and buildings in Cheyne Walk, Cheyne Row, Church Street and the King's Road.
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