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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… king's books at 5; patron and appropriator, the Rector of Hampton-Lucy. The great tithes have been commuted for 290, …
Old and New London
… III., Sir Christopher Wren erected a room for them at Hampton Court, in which they hung till Her Majesty permitted …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… with his plan to cut a new river from Longford to Hampton Court, the king complained in 1638 that the 'arrow …
A History of the County of Essex
… 138 and, farther east, most of the Woodgrange estate: Hampton, Osborne, Claremont, Windsor, and Richmond Roads, and …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1892 1,160 good quality houses were built there, mainly in Hampton, Osborne, Claremont, Balmoral, Windsor, and Romford …
A History of the County of Essex
… including the present Osborne, Claremont, Windsor, and Hampton Roads. Woodgrange house is named on Norden's Map of …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1640. See Foster's Index Eccl. West, John s. John, of Hampton Poyle, Oxon, arm. Christ Church, matric. 19 Feb., … Dictionary. Westfalinge, James s. Herbert, of Hampton, co. Hereford, sacerd. Jesus Coll., matric. 11 Jan., … 12 March, 1520-1; perhaps vicar of Heston 1529, and of Hampton-on-Thames, (both) Middlesex, 1532. See Foster's Index …
Old and New London
… Windsor Castle, and subsequently exhibited for a time at Hampton Court. The saloon was superbly fitted up as the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to Tamworth passes through, and the Birmingham and Hampton-in-Arden branches of the Derby railway meet and have …
Survey of London
… shopfront inserted, forming part of the showrooms of Hampton's furnishing store (Plate 96a). A stone tablet let in …
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