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A History of the County of Middlesex
… (xiii cent.). Hampton is a large parish on the banks of the Thames, which forms its southern and western … infested with thieves and footpads. In 1667 Lord Bridgman's children were robbed going from Teddington to Tunbridge, … Hampton Court ferry and Hampton ferry and the fishing in Cobham River,' amounted in the 17th century to £448. 37 It …
Old and New London
… St Giles-in-the-Fields CHAPTER XXVI. ST. GILES'S IN THE FIELDS. "On Newgate steps Jack Chance was found, And … St. Giles's Pound." Old Song. St. Giles, the Patron Saint of LepersThe Lepers' Hospital founded hereThe Village of St. … upon to stay the work of demolition for a time. When Lord Cobham was executed at St. Giles's, it is said that a new …
Survey of London
… St. James's Square No 6 No. 6 Architects, Fitzroy Robinson and Partners, 195960 On 24 June 1673 the Earl of St. Albans made an agreement with Abraham Storey, the … by Canova. 148 But the former is identical with another at Cobham Hall, perhaps made for J. Wyatt by T. Vardy in 1774. …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Poultry between 28 and 30, may originally have been a part of 26, one of the wooden shops of Matthew Blundus lying to … between 28 to the W. and 31 to the E., 26 to the S., and the highway of Sporieristrete to the N. The shops … 100 marks (£66. 13s. 4d.). Richard Goodchild and Richard Cobham quitclaimed to Simon Wynchecombe and Joan later in …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Staffordshire. Temp. Ric. II. No. 1. On the Quindene of St. Michael. 1 Ric. 2. Between William Colesone, of … and Katherine his wife, deforciants of a shop and 4 s. of rent in Lichefield. Cornelius and Katherine remit all … Ric. II. Between John Knyghteleye, complainant, and John Cobham and Joan his wife, deforciants of the manor of Ronton. …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… State Papers, 1656 December (5 of 6) December (5 of 6) To the Venetian agent. Antwerp, the last of December, 1656. [N. S.] Vol.xlv.p.253. Sir, Here is news, that two of the gallies … that is like to descend uppon his lady, if the lord Cobham prevents not, by cuttinge of the entaile by act of
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… State Papers, 1657 January (3 of 4) January (3 of 4) A letter of intelligence from the … tapis l'affaire des differents des Omlandes; specialement s'est present le sieur Taminga, president de la cour de … which cost him fourscore pounds; which horse is now at Cobham with John Clarke, who lives at the house of Thomas …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Ointment seller. Apothecary to Howards 1577) Period of medical practice 1550-1570 Other notes Accused & … the President, and humbly begged pardon of the Queen's Majesty for his disobedience to the President of her College; the Lord Thomas Cobham, a noble man, his weeping ruined servant, and other …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Stepney 11. STEPNEY. (O.S. 6-in. London, Sheet K.) The Borough of Stepney includes the parishes of Ratcliff, St. Anne … The Beauchamp Tower (Plates 143, 149), also called the Cobham Tower, is of three storeys; the walls are of rag-stone …
The Environs of London
… Stepney STEPNEY. Name and etymology. The ancient name of this place was Stibenhede, Stebenhythe, or Stebunhethe. … were consiscated in 1652, when Sir William Ellis, Cromwell's solicitor, was made steward of this manor, a place then … Cobhams in Stepney, which had been granted him by Reginald Cobham and his wife Elizabeth. His heirs were, Katherine his …
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