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A History of the County of Somerset
A History of the County of Sussex
A History of the County of Oxford
… the business which had been carried on since 1750 by the Payne family at Lashlake. 124 In 177980 Paynes handled 3,376 …
Two Tudor Subsidy Rolls for the City of London
… of Raulf Dodmer, Aldreman (£98 10s.) 49 3 492. Cristofer Payne, brewer, William Clerk, skynner, for thorphan of Hughe …
Survey of London
… builder and estate agent: 106 Nos. 3856 (even), Edward Payne Browne of Hornton Street, 1862: 116 Nos. 5862 (even), …
Survey of London
… the Bishop of Winchester's land leased in 1540 to William Payne and formerly known as the Barge, Bell and Cock, or on … at that time. It seems certain that either William Payne, who died in 1575, 146 or his son John, built a … does not occur. 2. The statements of Edmund Malone and J. Payne Collier. Malone, in 1796, 164 wrote: "From a paper now …
Survey of London
… Covent Garden, John Foltrop, Abraham Jordan, Benjamin Payne, citizens of London, Thomas Rathbone of St. Marylebone, …
Survey of London
… 272. St. Luke's Church Hall papers and deeds (with Messrs. Payne, Hicks Beach and Co., Dec. 1981). C.C., files 41936, …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… pier of the outer south aisle is a square tablet to Robert Payne (1627) and Martha his wife (1626). The bells are ten in … into the general funds of the church. Charities of John Payne, will dated 3 March 1724, and Elizabeth Baker, will 3 …
A History of the County of Bedford
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