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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… had a 21-year lease. From the early 18th century the Wright family were tenants at the same rent. The manorial … apart from the site of the manor house. 33 In 1785 Richard Wright, the then lessee of the manor, was drawing £123 7 s. 6 …
Survey of London
… Melville, 17919; Charles Smith, 17947, ? painter; Dr. John Wright, 17981800; Thomas Cook, 180711, ? engraver. J. H. … 1781; John Richards, laceman, 17821803; William and John Wright Pocock, upholsterers and cabinet-makers, 180425; James …
Survey of London
… 328 the two-storey building was erected for John Wright & Sons, painters and plumbers, and originally …
Old and New London
… brings his pilgrims to Canterbury; "but," observes Mr. T. Wright, "his original plan evidently included the journey … to London from distant parts of the country. Mr. Thomas Wright, F.S.A., remarks, "When my grandfather visited London …
Alumni Oxonienses
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of the manor after his death and after that of Mary Wright, spinster (who was residuary legatee under his will), … Storer. 33 Sir John died in March 1741-2, 34 and Mary Wright in 1753, and Peter Storer, son of the original …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… The king remained at the palace, and Serjeant Sir Nathan Wright received the Great Seal at a meeting of the Privy …
Survey of London
… the house was at the time he wrote (1839) occupied by Miss Wright as a boarding school, but the issues of Pigot's London Directory for 1838 and 1846 show the Misses Wright at Sudbury House, so that the footnote has evidently …
A History of the County of Oxford
… had not been exercised for thirty years until Mr. C. B. E. Wright, then master of the Old Berkshire, brought his hounds …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… C. E. M. Wilson, L. G. Colbeck, W. S. Patterson, C. W. Wright, and H. W. Bainbridge. The most famous finish was in …
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