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Survey of London
… then living 'next door to the blew Boar' in Great Russell Street, St. Giles-in-the-Fields, 48 and had first been … death in 1734 or 1735. He lived in a house in Grosvenor Street (No. 10, now demolished) from 1730, 54 and was also … in the building of the Grosvenor Chapel in South Audley Street, eventually becoming its sole proprietor. 59 Both he …
Survey of London
… concerning a house, probably built by him, in Albemarle Street, 76 and he was also the builder of other houses in … of the Conduit Mead estate and built himself a house in New Bond Street where he lived until his death. 84 Barlow … the assessment of fines on the renewal of leases posed new problems which led to the employment of William Porden. …
Survey of London
… while Sir Richard Grosvenor was at Eaton and lived in a new house on the site of the present No. 10 Upper Grosvenor Street from 1730 to 1733, 10 probably while Grosvenor House, … of years as shall be agreed to be granted for building the new intended Square'. 16 Other agreements made in 1720 were …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… the debate, upon the bill concerning the excise and new impost; and concerning the customs, and tonnage and … serve those ends that they were called together for. Our new monarchy had the same influence on Parliament. The …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… hither. I would not do it without your directions. It is a new case, primæ impressionis. Mr. Gewen. I would have this … if you now fall upon this Bill. I suppose you will not fish before the net. It is irregular to resolve first, and …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… improvement and advancing the receipts of the excise and new imposts, was this day read the first time, 1 wherein was … men's persons during pleasure. The poll-money is a new thing; no order for it of this House. It is an incredible …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… time to despatch the business of monies. I would have no new business admitted; otherwise you will be anew to begin …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… still remains, though the persons be removed. It is no new doctrine that the rights of particular persons may suffer … when your laws are kept under two locks. If you had no new laws for twenty years, it would be no damage to the … there is danger on both hands; botty as to old and new Lords. Suum cuique tribuere is just, but whether now …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… for four Colleges in Cambridge, are sine die. I desired a new day. Per Lord Richard Cromwell, that Mr. Hampden and Mr. … He was tried in the same way for innovating a new religion. That Parliament left two precedents. I am not …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… upon the said additional Bill, concerning the Excise and new Impost, but I was writing most part of the time in the …
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