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Survey of London
… is not clear whether the licence applied to Wood's Hotel or to another house on the east side of the Piazza (see page … By 1777 the premises were in the occupation of Thomas Starling (Stirling, or Sterling) who established a licensed hotel known as the …
Parish Fraternity Register
… Street (6271) 62. [ff. 3636b] 1 Will of Alan Birt or Brett, carpenter and citizen, relating to the reversion of … be sold during her life time by the executors of the will, or the tenements are to be sold after her death by the … postponed for more than a month beyond the date set down, or is negligently overlooked and not properly observed within …
Survey of London
… some plots for ecclesiastical and institutional purposes or for railway construction and road widening, the estate has … a Mr. Street, who was also described as a nurseryman, but Starling's map of 1822 appears to show most of his land in … 24, 1973, p. 185: Plan ofKensington, published by Thomas Starling, 1822. Harvey, op. cit., p. 186. M.D.R. 1800 2 3278: …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Clarke, M. By 1669 Gold, E. By 1669 Murrey, G. By 1669 Starling, D., sen. By 1669 Roberts, C. 1679 17 Nov. Chere, R. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 29 Mar. 1814 lists six yeomen prickers who, `through Age or Infirmities [are] incapable of executing the Duties of … Sept. Richardson, F. 1785 14 Jan. Nottage, W. 1793 27 Aug. Starling, W. 1794 6 July Gordon, G. 1794 5 Nov. Sharp, C. By …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Waglands, J. 1814 25 Feb. Pearson, W. By 1816 Belson, J. (or coachman) By 1816 Button, J. By 1816 Richmond, J. By 1816 … officer was allowed 18 5s and a hackney livery. 1 By 1669 Starling, D., jun. LS 13/43, f. 21; LS 13/49, p. 50; CTB IX, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… a chief azure thereon an open book also proper clasps or[Granted 1838] The University of London 1 had its origin in … open. The promoters could proceed in Parliament by bill or address, or by petition to the Crown in Council. An … cf. evidence of Flexner, Univ. Educ. (3), pp. 1 (3)-2 (4); Starling pp. 207-8 (14859), 208 (14861), cf. 141 (10 (iii)). …
Survey of London
… delineated on the map of Kensington published by Thomas Starling in 1822 (Plate 70a). 2 In 1823, perhaps at the … Lane, which was no doubt a corruption of Selwood Lane, or Swan Lane after the Swan tavern which stood on the north … granting leases of individual houses to the builders or their nominees, or entering into agreements to grant such …
Old and New London
… to be called "Knightsbridge," although it never assumed, or even claimed, parochial honours, nor indeed could be said … it was called "Kyngesburig;" while some hundred years or so later we find it spoken of as "Knightsbrigg," in a … disappeared entirely from the Gore, and the blackbird and starling might still be heard . Few persons imagine, perhaps, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… century. The lower part of the E. wall may be as early, or perhaps of the 14th century, when the E. window was … of its E. respond further E. The Chapels were added or re-built at the same time and probably some of the arches … in N. wall, rectangular panel with achievement-of-arms of Starling and inscription recording glazing after the Great …
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