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Survey of London
… 152 John Phillips's executors sub-let the yard to John Armstrong, a carpenter and builder. He was in possession by … described as two-storeyed in a plan of 1802. 154 In 1799 Armstrong entered into partnership with Jeffry Wyatt (later … to occupy and remodel No. 39 Brook Street (see page 22). Armstrong died in 1803 but Wyatt continued with the builder's …
Survey of London
… men), Bird, Milner; builders, Messrs. Feetham; painter, Armstrong; plumber, Barber; stonemason, Charlton; and Mr. …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… say nothing now; if not, I shall say more. Sir Thomas Armstrong.] What Titus has told you, I heard from Captain …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… has been shed. The Blood I mean is that of Sir Thomas Armstrong, a most barbarous thing! And all foreign Nations …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Francis Blake.] This man was in the Blood of Sir Thomas Armstrong; he was one that condemned him. Mr Harbord] This …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… I will say something to induce you to it. Sir Thomas Armstrong's was a most barbarous case 1, and his proceedings … engagement to go upon this man first. In Sir Thomas Armstrong's case he committed Murder, and without the help of … Jeffreys came to the King ( Charles) at Windsor soon after Armstrong's Tryal, the King took a Ring of good value from …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… of the Murders of Lord Russel, Col. Sidney, Sir Thomas Armstrong, Alderman Cornish, and others; [and who were the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Russel's and Col. Sidney's Blood, and executed Sir Thomas Armstrong, by a Rule of Court, expressly against the Statute …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Debate on Sir Robert Sawyer's Prosecution of Sir Thomas Armstrong, being then Attorney-General. Mr Hawles.] A Writ of … is it, when a man guilty of the murder of Sir Thomas Armstrong should be protected within these walls! Warrants … you must recommit this Bill for repeal of Sir Thomas Armstrong's Attainder, to do right: I do not understand it to …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… reports the Bill recommitted for annulling Sir Thomas Armstrong's Attainder, with some Amendments; [and specially … is offered, and you do not right unless you receive it. Armstrong was condemned without hearing, and will you do the … hear them. Mr Hampden.] Some Persons were prosecutors of Armstrong. I have observed, that all the arts of delay are …
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