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Survey of London
… bricklayer, in 1728. 113 In 1856 Reading and William Watts of Motcomb Street, builders, applied to replace six …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the Thorner Almshouses, being one of the elders, and Isaac Watts, the father of Dr. Watts, one of the deacons. 116 The first meeting-house was in … was elected. He was buried at All Saints 27 May, 1696. The Watts Memorial Hall, erected behind Above Bar Chapel, and …
Survey of London
… The East India Dock Wall Road station was erected by G. J. Watts, a builder regularly used in the docks at this time, …
Survey of London
… South Dock east entrance and Longley Place. George James Watts built a two-storey five-bay proving house and office at …
Survey of London
… Henry Harris, Matthew Scott, William Ashfold, William Watts, William Henry Cullingford, George Edward Mineard, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… House. There is also an almshouse, founded in 1664 by Anne Watts, for two widows. Speeton SPEETON, a chapelry, in the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… and a modern ridge. Fittings Bells: six; 3rd to 6th by Watts of Leicester, 1635. Brackets: In S. chapelin N.W. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… an expense of 11,000, of which 5000 were the gift of Jesse Watts Russell, Esq., of flam Hall, who also gave four painted …
The Environs of London
… In conjunction with Dr. Doddridge, he was editor of Dr. Watts's works. Meeting-houses. There is another meeting-house …
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