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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Social and economic history SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC HISTORY Until it was … of Drayton and Herdington came into the manor, 'armed with bows and arrows, swords, staves and bills,' and with their teams and
A History of the County of Oxford
… Social and economic history Social and Economic History OXFORDSHIRE, one of the four English … were held of the crown by finding an archer with bow and arrows for the king's host for forty days 'within the four …
Survey of London
… the ground comprising the site of St. Patrick's Church and the adjoining presbytery was occupied by Carlisle House, a large mansion at the south corner of Soho Square and Sutton Street, with back buildings in Sutton Street and stables in Hog Lane, now Charing Cross Road. The first …
Survey of London
… of St. Barnabas-in-Soho a In March 1678/9 Richard Frith and William Pym leased the house on this site to Cadogan … site included ground laid out as a garden behind the house and other land set aside for the erection of coach-houses and … a flaming torch, and to that on the west side a sheaf and arrows. The head of the panel has the appearance of being …
Survey of London
… square (Plate 69a) were probably built by Richard Frith and William Pym in the years immediately after 1677. One of … or before 1680 to John Costin, but in October 1680 Frith and Pym leased two of the houses (probably Nos. 16 and 17) to Cadogan Thomas of Lambeth, timber merchant, who …
Survey of London
… Square No. 3 Soho Square In January 1680/1 Richard Frith and William Pym leased the two houses on the sites of Nos. 3 and 6 Soho Square to Cadogan Thomas of Lambeth, timber merchant, for forty-seven and a half years from Lady Day 1681. 46 The houses were 'then …
Survey of London
… knight, 180211; George Routledge, publisher, 1843 58, and John Russell Smith, publisher, 1858 1888. 33 The plan of … date. The house is of four main storeys and three windows wide. The front was refaced, probably in … red. The stuccoed ground storey has two altered windows and a round-arched doorway with narrow side-lights and an …
Survey of London
… houses which stood on the adjoining sites now numbered 38 and 1 Soho Square has been found, but it is likely that they were completed by the mid 1680's, and that both Cadogan Thomas of Lambeth, timber merchant, and Thomas Taylor of St. Martin's, gentleman, were involved …
Survey of London
… Gordon Jeeves 177 on the site of three houses, Nos. 23, 24 and 25 Soho Square. It has seven storeys, with two more … buff brick, with an artificial stone facing to the ground and first storeys. No. 23 Madam Graham was living here from … Whig politician, who had previously occupied No. 6 and lived at No. 23 from 1694 until 1696, when he was created …
Survey of London
… Area: Portland Estate St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church and Presbytery, Soho Square St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, Soho Square In 1791 'a very numerous and respectable body of Catholics conceived the wise and Charitable project of establishing a Catholic Chapel' in …
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