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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Cheveley Church CHURCH. The advowson of Cheveley was attached to the principal manor until the … grandson James Thomas Bennet (1831-68), 2 Bennet's son Edward (1868-71), 3 and James Foster Bradley (1871-8). 4 A … in D. C. Marsh, Changing Social Structure of Eng. and Wales, 1871-1961, 25. C.R.O., P 42/8/2, pp. 57, 59, 68-9, 76, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… was divided into arable land in the Chalk valley north of the village, pasture closes and woods with a little arable … three fields, may be implied by the mid 13th-century names of West and Middle fields, 81 but otherwise a regular … forefront of English racing began to buy studs. The Saudi Prince Khalid Abdullah bought Banstead Manor in 1987, and …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… The parish included two manors, Cheveley itself (the core of the Cheveley estate) and the much smaller and later … housed portraits of royalist favourites: Henrietta Maria, Prince Rupert, and James II's wives. During the ownership of … land in 1308 by John Benstede, an influential minister of Edward I who was knighted that year. 47 It was held of
Survey of London
… property is partly glebe land, and partly in the ownership of Geo. Matthey, Esq. The house has been untenanted for many years. General description and date of structure. Cheyne House, which is now in a derelict condition, consists of two or three different blocks of buildings, none of which …
Survey of London
… General description, etc. We now begin at the east end of Cheyne Walk. No. 1 is a modern house, but it contains a sufficiently large amount of early work, taken from the district and elsewhere, to … rate-books give us the name of Sir John Brown, 17231734; Edward le Novo, 17381739; William Latton, 17401741. Mrs. Mary …
Survey of London
… L. K. Hall, Esq., F.R.I.B.A. General description and date of structure. Both these houses were built in 1717, and occupied the two first plots of the Great Garden, eastward from the Manor House. Indeed, … From 1695 to 1707 Salter appears in conjunction with Edward Hatfield as living in the row by the Church, a …
Survey of London
… H. C. Sotheran, Esq. General description and date of structure. A panel preserved from a lead cistern and fixed upon the garden wall of No. 5 is inscribed with the date 1718, from which it … a book on the "State of Prisons in England, Scotland and Wales," favourably noticed in the Edinburgh Review, Jan. …
Survey of London
… F. T. R. Bigham, Esq. General description and date of structure. No. 6 is the largest and in many ways the most interesting of the old houses in Cheyne Walk. Although, externally, its … and patients at Chelsea was his late Royal Highness Edward Duke of York, who entrusted the preservation of his …
Survey of London
… Disturnal, Esq., B.A., LL.B. General description and date of structure. Originally three separate houses, these … 46 and 47. The property on which they stand adjoined that of Shrewsbury House on the east, and the fine Tudor wall … of Cheyne Row, formerly called 'The Feathers' or 'The Prince's Arms'; the intervening space being originally …
Survey of London
… Hospital for Sick and Incurable Children. The nurses of the hospital use No. 62; No. 63 is tenanted by Alfred … Davies notes a lease of the end house (eastwards) to Edward Hatfield in 1689. The two houses that remain are … are (giving the modern numbers): No. 59. James Salter and Edward Hatfield. No. 60. Mrs. Ann Shadwell, widow. No. 61. …
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