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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… warrant. 4 Comptroller 16601837 1660 5 July Berkeley, Sir C. 1662 29 Jan. Pollard, Sir H. 1666 29 Nov. Clifford, Sir T. … of 1708 16 Nov. Felton, Sir T. 1709 21 Mar. Holland, Sir J. 1711 11 June Mansell, Sir T. 1712 19 July Lansdowne, 1st Lord 1713 17 Aug. Stonhouse, Sir J. 1714 21 Oct. Boscawen, H. 1720 9 June Methuen, P. 1725 22 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… scourers and under scourers. Their remuneration fell to 62 c. 1812 and the positions were abolished in 1815. Two … and 17611815. 15 Master Cooks 16601837 1660 1 July Sayers, J. 1683 14 Feb. Lamb, P. 1683 23 July Centlivre, J. (cook and potagier) 1685 13 Apr. Fourmont, C. 1690 22 July …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 16851830 1660 23 Aug. Adams, R. 1664 1 Oct. Royden, J. 1668 5 Nov. Morley, J. 1685 22 Apr. Rainsford, H. 1689 30 Mar. Dawson, J. 1691 4 … Dawson, J. 1689 10 Apr. Miller, R. 1691 4 Nov. Seagar, C. 1702 3 July Miller, R. 1711 9 Apr. Kenton, A. 1713 9 Feb. …
Survey of London
… 49), b can have changed little since the Middle Ages. c The administration of church manors was notoriously … author of Sylva Florifera, and were highly praised by John Loudon, who compared them favourably with the Zoological … in the building specifications. Dict. of Nat. Biog. J. Aubrey, The Natural History and Antiquities of Surrey, …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Fraizer, Sir A. 1660 June Quatremaine, W. 1660 June Baber, J. 1660 15 June Hinton, Sir J. 1660 20 June Bate, G. 1667 21 Aug. Clarke, T. 1672 14 Feb. Scarburgh, Sir C. 1675 21 Mar. Shirley, T. 1675 12 Oct. Witherley, T. 1677 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… June Grandison, G., 4 th Visct. 1662 22 Nov. Bennett, Sir J. 1676 12 Nov. Villiers, Hon. F. 1689 15 Mar. Heveningham, … Goodere, R. 1772 26 June Becher, W. 1775 25 Feb. Prentice, J. 1777 18 Dec. Lewis, V.W. 1782 13 Dec. Esdaile, J. 1800 10 … Sir T. 1689 10 Apr. Fane, H.B. 1696 20 Apr. Fane, C. 1712 31 Mar. West, Hon. J. 1715 12 May Wynn, W. 1740 12 …
Old and New London
… XL. THE NORTH-EASTERN SUBURBS.HAGGERSTON, HACKNEY, &c. COLUMBIA MARKET, HACKNEY. "Oppidum rure commistum." … over the grave of the founder and first rector, the Rev. J. Leucona, who died in 1855. Mr. Leucona was a Spanish … who formed a large nursery ground on the estate. Mr. Loudon, in his Gardeners' Magazine, says that Catharine II., …
Old and New London
… which lies at the root of "Kentish" Town, "Caen-wood," &c.; but we will leave the origin of the name to be discussed … the pages of the Spectator as the establishment of Messrs. Loudon and Wise, the most celebrated gardeners of their time. … his Congregation" before sending it in to the Academy. Mr. J. R. Planch, who was among the visitors, drew his attention …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… 3. That the said Duties on Callicoes to be so printed, &c. be after the Rate of 4 d. for every Yard in Length, … not have it known, that her Majesty lends any Money, &c. 'Nor will we presume to guess at the Reasons of these … Earl of Marr was never in this Commission, and the Earl of Loudon had for some time been removed from it. 'However, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… with that of Cockington annexed; net income, 270; patron, C. Mallock, Esq.; impropriators of Tor-Mohun, Sir L. V. Palk, … richly furnished with cloth of gold), the chapter-house, &c, evince the former magnificence of the buildings: the … commodities, it has a weekly communication by water with Loudon, and the advantage of steam-boats passing four times …
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