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Survey of London
… boundary of the Monmouth House site. 82 Ogilby and Morgan's map of that year errs, however, in showing the north and … under a sixty-five-year Portland lease granted in 1731 to John Wilkins of St. George's, Hanover Square, paviour. He … Buildings on the Monmouth House site (see pages 11213). John Milbourn, portrait painter, was lodging in the street …
Survey of London
… in 1680, but with only three ratepayers. Ogilby and Morgan's map of 16812 (Plate 2) shows the street fully built but … for a house on the west side c. 16913. A third builder, John Markham, carpenter, was in 1680 building six houses … C; Wyatt Papworth, John B. Papworth, Architect to the King of Wurtemburg, 1879, pp. 689. Tallis's London street …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… creek, which, flowing past the ruined site of St. Olave's Priory, mingles with the tides of the Waveney. The shores … de Mauteby was lord and patron, who was succeeded by John de Mauteby. In 1374, Sir John de Mauteby, son of Sir … his estates in Fritton, Caldecot, and Belton, of the King, in capite; which estates he derived from his ancestors, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… tithes of Alkerton owned by the church and commuted for 20 s. a year in 1377 9 may have represented the remnant of … later 12th century Frocester church was held by Cardinal John de Columpna and was served by a chaplain. 10 In 1185 … P. Henniker, by 1919 to R. J. A. Henniker, and by 1935 to John Graham-Clarke, the lord of the manor. 19 In 1968 the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… ECONOMIC HISTORY. In 1086 the demesne of Gloucester Abbey's manor of Frocester had four plough-teams and three servi, … the 18th and 19th centuries. A cheese-factor of Frocester, John Wilkins, was mentioned in 1755, 61 and his grandson … 71 and as a fulling-mill from 1489, 72 was situated in King's Stanley parish, 73 apparently at Dudbridge; it was …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… by voluntary contributions, apparently mainly from John Graham-Clarke, by school pence, and by a small legacy. … Enquiry Abstract, 315; G.D.R. Frocester tithe award. Kelly's Dir. Glos. (1885), 463. Ibid. (1870), 549; Ed. 7/37. Kelly's Dir. Glos. (1885), 463. Bd. of Educ. List 21, 1911 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… to the Cotswold escarpment on the south-east; Wickster's brook forms most of the northern boundary, and a tributary … Street were probably the labourers' cottages built by John Graham-Clarke in 1889. 48 Bridge Farm, a stone house of … outlying settlement at Downton by 1313 when the croft of John 'Douninton' there was mentioned, 51 and an inhabitant of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… priests then at Gloucester Abbey by Ravenswart, brother of King Beornwulf of the Mercians. 73 Frocester was among the … Dodington (d. 1638). Sir William was succeeded by his son John, who was dead by 1647 when his infant daughter Anne held … manor until her death in 1691, 82 when it passed to Robert's brother Fulke Greville, Baron Brooke 83 (d. 1710). It then …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… NONCONFORMITY. Baptists connected with the chapel at King's Stanley registered a house at Frocester in 1824. 75 No …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Somerset, 25 miles (N. E.) from Ilchester, and 105 (W. by S.) from London; containing 11,849 inhabitants. This place … A monastery was founded here in 705, and dedicated to St. John the Baptist, by Aldhelm, afterwards Bishop of Sherborne: … a. 29 p. woodland. The living is a vicarage, valued in the king's books at 22; patron and impropriator, the Marquess of …
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