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Old and New London
… Hotel. Here, at the corner of the main road and of Wilton Place, stood formerly a tobacconist's shop, which very … between footpads and constables. A little west of Wilton Place, a narrow roadway, called Porter's Lane, led …
Survey of London
… granted by the Whelers in three leases of 16389 to William Wilton of Stepney, gardener, Thomas Stafford of Stepney, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… down below the castle of Old Salisbury, one Walter de Wilton was running a fulling-mill in 1277 off the same stream … supplier, William Holbrooke, and also from John Radmond of Wilton. Late in the reign of Henry VIII we hear of other … from Aston Magna. Ramsay suggests (op. cit. 6) that 'a Wilton clothier' bought wool regularly from Devon, but the …
Survey of London
… The wooden residence by March 1886, was the fourth Earl of Wilton, who fitted one of the rooms up as an organ-saloon …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… a Petition of the Mayor and Burgesses of the Borough of Wilton, relating to the Bill to make effectual the Eighth and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a parish, in the union of Pocklington, partly in the Wilton-Beacon, but chiefly in the Holme-Beacon, division of …
Old and New London
… until the year 1865, when it was taken by Miss Marie Wilton (afterwards Mrs. Bancroft), in the joint capacity of …
Survey of London
… its most famous period under the management of Marie Wilton, first in partnership with H. J. Byron and later (from …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1905, 53 on the west side of the Green, where Eaton House, Wilton House, the Ferns, and Hatfield House had been acquired …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and inquisitions, 7 and has descended to the Earl of Wilton. 8 Ainsworth of Pleasington. Azure three spades within … returns of 1787 (at Preston) show that then Lord Grey de Wilton owned the greater part of the township. See the …
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