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A History of the County of Essex
… widow, with successive remainders to her sons John and Arnold: John Colwall died without issue before 1680, when his mother settled King's Place upon Arnold Colwall. 45By 1705 the manor had passed to Arnold's son, Daniel Colwall of the Friary, Guildford …
A History of the County of Essex
… was carried on at Marchings in Gravel Lane by John Roger Arnold. 34 He was the son of John Arnold (1736?-99), a noted watchmaker who made a number of improvements in the design of chronometers. 35 J. R. Arnold was associated with Dent and Arnold of the Strand, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… from tower roof, embossed in Roman capitals B. CROWCH, T. ARNOLD, C.W., 1729. Lead cylindrical case inscribed 'Hanford …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… R. Trin. 25 & 26 Geo. II, rot. 239. Ex inform. Cranley, Arnold & Co., solicitors to Sir George Meyrick. Vide supra …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… Nicholas de Wyncestre, William de Durham, John Adrian, Arnold Tedmar, Gregory de Rokesle, Philip le Taylur, John de …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… proved December 7, 1658. 1651, July 31 (Aug. 5) Thomas Arnold, Haberdasher Castle Baynard, 1651 vice Henley Master … 27 (28) Robert Johnson, Grocer Castle Baynard, 1651 vice Arnold Master Grocers 1653-4. Will [P.C.C. 1 Nabbs] April 14, … May 22; proved June 29, 1682.) 1657, July 7 (14) George Arnold, Haberdasher Farringdon Without, 1657 vice Gore Died …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… 1735; proved February 8, 1740. 1740, Feb. 9 (19) wGeorge Arnold, Haberdasher Cheap, 1740-51 vice Sir Joseph Eyles Co. … May 26, 1752 Cheap, 1751-68 S. 1754-5, M. 1761-2 vice Arnold Knighted September 19, 1755; created Baronet November, …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… the Chronicle of Mayors and Sheriffs (page 12), written by Arnold fitz-Thedmar, who a few years later attained himself …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… fittings date from 1865. There is one bell, 1794 by Edward Arnold of Leicester and St. Neots, which was transferred from …