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Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… St, Bristol, turner and chairmaker (180105). [D] Eagle(s), Thomas, Bedford, turner and chairmaker (17851830). … to provide for the 6th Duke of Bedford at Woburn, St James's Sq., and Endsleigh, Devon, trays and teapot stands of … glass frames and dado rails in Lady Spencer's Dressing Room, for which he submitted a bill for 64 18s 3d in June …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Oxonienses, 1500-1714 Eade-Eyton Eade-Eyton Eade, John s. John, of Littlemore. Oxon, pleb. Merton Coll., matric. 4 … 1604, canon of Lichfield 1607; father of Theophilus, governor of New Haven, and of Samuel, who died 1665. See … K. William and Q. Anne, lieut.-general of ordnance 1714, governor of Portsmouth and Southsea castles, a general in the …
A Dictionary of London
… by Farringdon Avenue. Eagle and Child Alley, St. Katherine's See Bleek's [Black's?] Rents. Eagle and Child Court West of Panier Ally, in …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… EAGLESHAM, a parish, in the county of Renfrew, 9 miles (S.) from Glasgow; containing 2428 inhabitants, of whom 1801 … the Stuarts to the Scottish throne, it was held by Robert's descendant, John de Montgomerie, who also obtained the … been practised to some extent, but there is still great room for improvement. The rearing of live stock is confined …
A Survey of London
… the ground of this Citie hath beene in that place raysed. S. Mary street On the North side, this principall street … Church, and then the ward turneth towards the North by S. Marie streete, on the East side to saint Augustines Church … of Christ 1108. in the parishes of Saint Marie Magdalen, S. Michael, S. Katherine, and the blessed Trinitie, which now …
The Environs of London
… estate passed afterwards, till the year 1757, when (Bonner's grant being expired) it was leased in the usual manner to … for Brecon, &c. Royalities. The manor is in the bishop's own hands, and the courts are held by his steward. The … Schrop and his heirs 5. In the 47th year of the same king's reign, William Gresle, clerk, and others, granted the manor …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… EDUCATION. 2 New Brentford charity school (St. Lawrence's) opened in 1703. It served several parishes, closed temporarily in 1714 when Ealing's children withdrew, and later probably took no more than 20 … and a boys' in 1719, but in 1724 a single school (St. Mary's) contained boys and girls and apparently it was only in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and 217 a. from New Brentford. 53 Despite Brentford's antiquity, there were no substantial grounds for the claim … sometimes sat there, as in 1378 and 1608, and Middlesex's parliamentary elections took place there in the 18th and … in 1801 and 389 by 1851, when there was little further room. 78 At Old Brentford the potter Daniel Turner had put up …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 38 A new Cross House, often called simply the vestry room, was built in St. Mary's churchyard in 1840 and replaced in 1880 by the vestry hall … its revival shortly before Ealing adopted the Vestry Clerk's Act in 1869. 42 There was a beadle by 1797, whose duties …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… at Hammersmith in ho. in Market Place, 87 later in min.'s ho. as Particular Bapts., and moved 1808 to chapel NW. of … sch. and hall added 1910, church renovated 1928, and room at rear demol. 1974. 3 Seated 930 in 1978. Daughter … 1903: 55 a.m.; 63 p.m. Later in 1903, after min.'s departure, members reunited with Park chapel and tabernacle …
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