Search

Displaying 66001 - 66010 of 72618
Survey of London
… of the lease. 191 The first occupant of the house was Lord Walpole, 71 the eldest son of Sir Robert Walpole, and it … centre house on the east side) for its second occupant, Lord Malton, 178 but his name also occurs in other … Shepherd, who had built and briefly occupied the house, to Lord Gower. 197 Flitcroft was also associated with Timbrell …
Survey of London
… did not extend to other nearby estate owners (such as Lord Berkeley and Sir William Pulteney) or their tenants …
Survey of London
… in the square. In 1731 No. 7 Grosvenor Square was let to Lord Weymouth for seven years at a peppercorn rent for the … comes into a slightly different category. Although Lord Conway paid the money to Thomas Ripley, the builder of … 16 having already been inhabited for some fifteen years by Lord Walpole, the son of Sir Robert Walpole, who was Ripley's …
Survey of London
… century can be gleaned from a letter written in 1816 to Lord Grosvenor by Edward Boodle, his lawyer. He had been … at a difficult period. By the 1770's the affairs of Lord Grosvenor had reached a parlous state: besides his … who concluded one letter with remarkable frankness, 'Do my Lord recollect what I laid before you . . . and for Gods sake …
Survey of London
… PROB 11/1203/146. G.O., chest C, bundle 10, 'State of Lord Grosvenor's Affairs', 1779. GLB XVII/434. R.B.: P.O.D. …
Survey of London
… he appears in a more significant role as 'agent' for Lord Scarbrough in negotiations with the 'Fifty Churches' … later position on the Grosvenor estate and the fact that Lord Scarbrough was the promoter of the development of the … is named after him. 85 In a petition addressed to the Lord Chancellor Sir Richard Grosvenor stated that he had …
Survey of London
… a trust whereby the control of the estate was taken out of Lord Grosvenor's sole charge (see page 37). The peculiar …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… after the end or other determination of this Parliament. Lord Falkland. First settle his Highness, before you settle … Resolved, that it be recommended to his Highness, the Lord Protector, to grant a privy-seal, for the payment of 500 … 258. "Not taken away or diminished but by consent of the Lord Protector and the Parliament." Ibid. "To place that …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… in the last Parliament from the chair, was, that the Lord Chief Justice should deliver a transcript, by his own … your taking it; but have a transcript brought by the Lord Chief Justice to be delivered at the table. Mr. Croke. … to bring the case hither, do not you obstruct it. Let the Lord Chief Justice bring the transcript, as was moved, to …
Displaying 66001 - 66010 of 72618