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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Eglynton, Isabella Coke, Agnes Wright (successor to Geoff. Campion). Jas. Hawkyns, John Okynden, John Artes (successor …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… by 1865 only a few villas, including Thornbury House (now Campion House), where H. D. Davies, the promoter of the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… parish. The presbytery was built two years later. 72 Campion House in Thornbury Road was purchased in 1912 as a … Gaz. 1855, p. 4135. Cath. Dir. (1906). Ex inf. Fr. Tigar, Campion House, Osterley. See p. 118. Cath. Dir. (1874, 1884). …
A History of the County of Essex
A History of the County of Middlesex
… for Jesuit activity. Following the examination of Edmund Campion in 1581 a house near Uxbridge belonging to a woman … to as Mrs. Griffin and said to have been visited by Campion was searched. The same investigation led to the …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… against the Puritans was but the practise of Parsons and Campion's counsel, when they came into England to seduce …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… Whitlock George Mountague Edward Partheriche Henry Campion William Whitaker Dentil Holies Edward Wingate James …
Survey of London
… Serle, 25 who died in 1569, leaving his daughter, Lucy Campion, his sole heir. 26 The property is described as a … or priory of Holywell. 27 On 20th October, 1576, Lucy Campion leased the premises to John Curwyn, citizen and …
Survey of London
… to seven years' imprisonment for harbouring Edmund Campion, the Jesuit. Spent a considerable part of his time in …
Survey of London
… Holywell Priory and granted by Henry VIII. to Christopher Campion and John Rollesley 38 on 8th September, 1544. Its …
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