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Survey of London
… An interesting sketch elevation bearing William Blake's initials and entitled "The Ladies' School at Highgate" … in the tenurse of: George Johnson at 42 per annum Samuel Tatton at 40 " Thomas Palmer at 40 " Edward Yardley at 20 " … 1847; Thomas Blanford, Mrs. Webster. No. 5. Samuel Tatton, 1769; John Sherer, 1775; Mason; Mrs. Phillips, 1794; …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… Budworth in the same county Yeoman, Jeffry Whalley of Tatton in the same county Yeoman, Peter Wright of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… towards the crest of the ridge (91258695) and to the S.E. overlooking the flood-plain of the R. Frome (91488669). … of burning on the stones, were exposed in quarrying 'Tatton Hill' in 1826 and subsequently reburied together. They … another on an adjacent hill was thought Saxon. (63) Tatton Farm (SY 68 SW). Inhumation Burials have been found on …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… 1760 his app. John Highfield petitioned freedom. [Freemen's committee bk] Padbury, Jon., address unknown, chairmaker … A daughter bapt. 1818 and a son 1820 at St George's Church. [PR (bapt.)] Paddon, George, Gate St, Lincoln's Inn … Heveningham, Suffolk and other signed furniture exists at Tatton Park, Cheshire. His signature appears on a Gillow …
A History of the County of Rutland
… 3 Place-names which have been found in the records are Tatton land; Bradbek, 4 Brig Leys, Crodykehades; 5 … held of the honour of Chester as a third part of a knight's fee. 8 Gozeline also held land in or near Markeaton in … dower to Maud widow of Henry Tuchet in Ashwell. 13 Simon's wife was Petronella. 14 In 12356 8 s. 11 d. was paid for a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… son of John de Bogehurst resided in king Edward the 1st.'s reign, and then held lands of the bishop of Rochester, near … of Domesday, under the general title of that prelate's lands: Ralph de Curbespine holds of the bishop ( of Baieux) … who married Catherina, daughter of lieutenant general Tatton, and dying without issue, in 1724, in the 19th year of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… It joins northward up to Mereworth, and lord Despencer's park, whence it descends southward for upwards of two miles to Brandt, formerly called Stidal's bridge, and Sladis bridge, and the river Medway, which … Davis, S. T. P. Nov. 1763, obt. Feb. 9, 1766. 15 William Tatton, June 27, 1766, resigned 1775. 16 George Berkeley, LL. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… earl Cholmondeley, resig. 1725. 1725. Major-General Tatton, ob. 1736. 1736. Sir Multon Lambard, knight. 1737. … from the former road, now entering the town by queen Mary's green. On October 7, 1552, three great fishes called … part of this county. They held this place as one knight's see, parcel of the fourteen and a quarter, which made up …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of those parishes. Dr. Gale, in his Comment on Antoninus's Itinerary, says, Roman monies has been dug up in this … Catherine Elizabeth, daughter and sole heiress of W. Tatton, D.D.prebendary of Canterbury, by whom he has had issue five sons, James, William, Henry, Tatton, and Edward; and two daughters, Catherine and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of the river the land rises to Coombe Down and Smeathe's Ridge. The ridge forms the south-west boundary for 3 km. … in the 15th century, 14 was probably the later Wilding's Copse, some 65 a. in the 18th and 19th centuries. 15 … a. were bought by H. Colemore who sold them to Mrs. W. E. Tatton in 1934. 54 Oliver Frost bought the house and 40 a. in …
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