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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… the enemy never had a greater loss. 5 It is the Lord's doing, and the glory be his. Lord Strickland. I hope the … but only two to preach. The place appointed, Margaret's, Westminster; the day, Wednesday next. A Committee appointed to desire his Highness's consent. Ordered, that the Narrative be printed. 9 Sir …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Fitz-James reported amendments to Captain John Arthur's Bill; which passed, and were ordered to be ingrossed. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and hundred remained till the 42d year of queen Elizabeth's reign, when the name of their incorporation was changed to … throughout it, among which are those of the Curteis's, a numerous and opulent family here, who bear for their … which he resides. FINCHDEN is a seat here, situated on the denne of Leigh, at Leigh-green, which was formerly in the …
The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
… Probably upon the Restoration much of the Colonel's correspondence may have been destroyed to save it from … 1720. The story is first mentioned in Laurence Echard's Appendix to his Hist. of England, fol., Lond. 1720, where … to the governor of Gloster." Dec. 20. Covent Garden.Jo. Denne (?) to [the same], addressed as "Signior …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… guard. They gave their attendance on the great or King's staircase and in the guard chamber, `40 by day, 20 to watch … E. 1763 28 Sept. Bishop, T. 1773 29 Mar. Charlewood, B.S. 1775 20 Apr. Garrick, N. 1786 20 Mar. Crosdayle, H. 1792 … Pilkington, - By 1812 Wybard, J. By 1813 Cadmen, - By 1813 Denne, W. By 1813 Matthews, W. By 1813 Phillips, E. 1823 …
Survey of London
… belonged to Westminster Abbey, extended from St. Martin's Lane to Drury Lane and a large part of the ground between … being used for inns and shops. In 1646, when St. Paul's, Covent Garden, was made a separate parish, the street … Two passages had connected the Strand with St. Martin's churchyard from medival times, and a lane had led from …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… church of Canterbury, with the privilege of holding it L. S. A. 1But it Seems afterwards to have been taken from it, … of Domesday, in 1080, being the 14th year of the Conqueror's reign, at which time it was part of the possessions of the … acres of meadow. Wood for the pannage of two bogs. Of one denne, and of the land which is given from these suling to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of St. Mary of Maidstone collegiate, obtained the king's licence, dated at his castle of Ledes, August 2, that year, … 6, 1712. 29 Samuel Weller, LL.D. 1712, ob. 1753. 30 John Denne, A. M. 1753. The present curate. 31 Dugd. Mon. vol. … presented to the rectory of Sundridge. Eldest son of John Denne, S.T.P. archdeacon of Rochester. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… having been, by a late decision of the court of king's bench in 1773, adjudged to be within the jurisdiction of … crescents, argent. He endowed it with the manor farm of Denne-court, in Woodnesborough, which he conveyed to … it is very considerable, consisting of the manor farm of Denne-court above-mentioned, and several small pieces of …
Survey of London
… the three acres of marsh which afterwards became Cuper's Gardens (see p. 25), and the seven acres of Hopes later … tenanted by Thomas Hardy. 252 According to the Rev. John Denne it passed to John Ramsey, grocer and alderman of … Account of benefactions to Lambeth Parish, by Dr. John Denne. P.R.O., C.P. 25(2), 602, Surr. Mich. 1657. P.C.C., 26 …
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