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The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Esq; New Sarum. Richard Jones, Esq; Sir Stephen Fox, Kt. Wilton. John London, Esq; Thomas Pit, Jun. Esq; Downeton. …
Survey of London
… of Westminster also held distinct peerages, one as Earl of Wilton and the other as Baron Ebury, and in 1886 the …
Survey of London
… daughter and heiress of Thomas Egerton, first Earl of Wilton. He had sat in the House of Commons since 1788 as a …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… conventual church of Shastesbury, and the like in that of Wilton. Rym. Fd. vol. viii. p. 244. His life was written in …
Survey of London
… client (No. 20 Upper Grosvenor Street for the Countess of Wilton, or No. 44 Grosvenor Square for the Duchess of …
Survey of London
… are delineated with seeming accuracy in a painting at Wilton House, reproduced on Plate 11. The evidence presented … design complete. Nevertheless, the west-side houses in the Wilton painting and the south-west house in the foreground of … with 'purgulas' above the ground storey, and so does the Wilton painting. If a balcony was still existing on the …
Survey of London
… subsequently employed by the fourth Earl of Pembroke at Wilton House, with the 'advice and approbation of Mr. Jones'. … Russell Street, probably on the occasion of his summons to Wilton. Besides having a lease himself, de Caus also … whose son he worked, under Isaac de Caus's direction, at Wilton. 95 A Chancery proceeding of 1661 mentions a house in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in 1289. 820 The Town as a County Centre. Although Wilton, the ancient county town, was inevitably the original … owing to the then favourable temper of the townsmen, Wilton was abandoned for five years in favour of Devizes. … Devizes corporation supported them, and after a return to Wilton in 1660 Devizes tried to restore the status quo. 823 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… invariably rated below Marlborough. Usually it was below Wilton and above Salisbury and Melksham. 3 In 1212, with Marlborough, Salisbury, and Wilton, it was one of four Wiltshire towns to furnish the … late. While there were Jews in Marlborough in 1241 and in Wilton in 1254, 7 it is not until 1268 that a Devizes jewry …
The Manuscripts of the Corporations of Southampton and Kings Lynn
… "pro gentaculo" of the Sheriff of Norfolk and Sir John de Wilton at Richard de Wotton's tavern, xxxiii s. iiii d. … to Sir Robert de Causton, Sir John de Drewes, Sir John de Wilton, and John de Wesenham, viii s. paid for wine sent …
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