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A History of the County of Somerset
… Hill who was succeeded in 1930 by his sons Froude and Clifford. Michael, son of Froude, and his wife Lavinia took …
A Survey of London
… thence to Bathe, and lyeth buried at Wels. 1407. Richard Clifford, remoued from Worcester to London, deceased 1422. as …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… New Neasden Golf Club was founded in 1893 by Mr. Stanley Clifford. The sporting course of eighteen holes, ranging from …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Captain Aubrey Pullen, Mr. H. J. Roberts, and Lord de Clifford. 17 Lord Walsingham and Sir Ralph Payne-Gallwey, …
Survey of London
… grandson of the first Sir Edward, and 20th Baron de Clifford, who died in 1777, left a life interest in the … his wife Sophia; and their son, Edward, the 21st Baron de Clifford, by his marriage settlement made in 1789 granted his … up by the actual tenants of the houses and when the de Clifford leases expired circa 1828 they were not renewed, the …
Survey of London
… Ltd. 117 Other early occupants included the architects Clifford Culpin & Partners, and the Metropolitan Construction …
Survey of London
… Bennet, Lord Arlington, and of the freehold to Sir Thomas Clifford of Ugbrooke, Devon, and William Godolphin of the … 1 For an unknown reason the grant was repeated to Clifford and Godolphin, presumably as trustees, on 20 March …
Survey of London
… temporarily occupied a house on the south side of Clifford Street. 130 1787 is also the date inscribed on a … to mean that the club was temporarily removed to Clifford Street while extensive building work was in …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… reserved by Geoffrey de Mandeville descended to Roger de Clifford senior, who in 1280 granted it with other properties …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Secheford, and Seymore, and granted them to Sir Thomas Clifford, kt. This grant was revoked in 1389, after an …
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