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Survey of London
… let the ground to William Blake of Pear Tree Lodge, Little Chelsea, a builder and bricklayer. 3 It appears from the … roof. It was leased in 1829 to John Reekes of Park Place, Chelsea, gentleman, who lived there from 1831 to 1837. 14 … Cottages, apparently after Thomas Johnson of Little Chelsea, a corn chandler, to whom Blake mortgaged the site. …
Survey of London
… in 1804 by George Aust, Secretary to the Royal Hospital at Chelsea. Aust took a long lease from Noel in 1804 and … had an establishment of his own in the King's Road, Chelsea. 50 In 1837 William Kinch together with a relative, … AM/PI/1673/79: transcript in B.R. Curle, Kensington and Chelsea Probate Inventories 16721734, 1970, typescript in …
Alumni Oxonienses
… in London 21 Feb., 1699-1700, died in 1712, interred in Chelsea Hospital burial ground. See History of French …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… the Abbey and St. Paul's. Somerset House, Greenwich and Chelsea Hospitals have a particular interest to us. The faade … of the monument of Jane, Duchess of Northumberland at Chelsea (II. Pl. 15)and of Anne of Cleves (1558, I. Pl. 8, … Thomas Madden (1636, IV. Pl. 23). The Colvile monument at Chelsea (1631, II. Pl. 60) and the similar Whitney tomb in …
Survey of London
… in about 1717 for the development of sites in Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, 130 and took more than one building site on the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… Senhora" &c. " 136 and 36970. The note of Commissions for Chelsea Hospital is, by mistake, entered both in the Calendar …
A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… Roll, 29 Edw. I., No. 20. Page 580. For 'Chelleseye. See Chelsea.' read 'Chelleseye. See Cholsey.' Page 580. Dele 'Chelsea, co. Bucks, C 467, 981.' Page 580. After Chemeneye … Lattun, priory, A 30, 751. Page 597. For 'Lollyndon in Chelsea, co. Bucks,' read 'Lollyndon in Cholsey, co. Berks.' …
Survey of London
… the Thames at Sandford Creek, sometimes now called the Chelsea Basin. It appears to have had no name that applied to … is now Hammersmith from Kensington and finally Fulham from Chelsea. In Rocque's map of 174145 it is distinctly marked … were Counter's Creek or Billingwell Ditch, and between Chelsea and Fulham it was the New Cut River, Chelsea Creek, …
Old and New London
… details will be found in Faulkner's "History of Chelsea." It appears that during the prevalence of the plague … petition requesting permission to remove his institute to Chelsea College, and the king granted his request. "The … in London in 1626, in quarto." The authorities of Chelsea College, however, remonstrated against this royal …
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
… Occupation Institution Place Role Henry Lavender (m) Chelsea < Middlesex < England Defendant William Pountfreyt …
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