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A History of the County of Worcester
… and the lead cisterns. 35 In the time of Bishop Hough (171743) the dean and chapter spent several thousands … arch in the east wall is a monument by Roubiliac to Bishop Hough (1743). In the middle of the south transept is a … its present outward form in the 18th century. Bishop Hough (17171743) is accredited with 'entirely rebuilding a …
A History of the County of Worcester
… and a flagon with a spout bearing the arms of Bishop Hough, but having no hall-mark. 1 The registers before 1812 …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Survey of London
… an absolute lease. Elizabeth Browne assigned it to Daniel Hough in trust for Ralph Hardwick of London, merchant, and in January 16812 Hough assigned the mortgage in consideration of 1,600 to John, first Baron Ossulston. 6 Hardwick and Hough borrowed a further 200 from Lord Ossulston. In 1696 the …
Survey of London
… runs) in the early 1740s, while Bishop of Bangor. 19 John Hough, Bishop of Worcester, resided in the Square several …
Old and New London
… of whom we have spoken in our account of Earl's Court. Hough, the good old Bishop of Winchester, lived here for many …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1828. The net income is now a little less than this. John Hough in 1721 left 52 for a dole of bread every Lord's day at …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 18 Sept. Gibson, R. 1763 14 Nov. Heron, W. 1764 14 Apr. Hough, T. 1769 1 July Johnston, G. 1770 13 Jan. Topper, P. …
Survey of London
… William Leaf. 1927 Christian R. J. Day. 1931 Norman S. Hough. 1941 Kenneth R. Barnes. The garden, which extends …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… are also groups of dwellings. The extensive farm of Hough here, derives its name from hoeh, Saxon, "a dry ditch." …
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