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County of Middlesex. Calendar to the sessions records: new series
… of the Lord the King concerning the Company of the Cooks in London, shown to the Court. Came: John Barton of Cow … the said John. William Knowles of "Spittle feildes" in Stepney, clothworker, for abusing John Mole, constable … father of a bastard child born of the body of Katherine Wheatley. Thomas Seton of Finsbury, bricklayer, for abusing …
A Dictionary of London
… Shades (The) - Shelles Tenement Shades (The) Property in Soper Lane so named belonging to Roger James, 1591 … p.72). Shades (The) A celebrated tavern, which stood in Upper Thames Street and at Old Swan Stairs, built out from Old Fishmongers' Hall (mentioned by Wheatley, s.v.). Old Shades Wharf still commemorates the …
Survey of London
… (Seven Dials) LI.SITE OF MARSHLAND (SEVEN DIALS.) Included in the property transferred to Henry VIII. in 1537 was "one close called Marshland." 1 In 1594, Queen … has been shown, Neale did not obtain his lease until 1693. Wheatley and Cunningham's London Past and Present, III., p. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… History OXFORDSHIRE, one of the four English counties in which the census of 1901 showed no increase of population, … as 'a land of streams,' a tract of rich clay soil, shut in to the north-west and south-east by the limestone and … 1813 Culham; Swinbrook; Stoke Talmage; Whitchurch Common; Wheatley 1814 Asthall; Launton 1815 Kirtlington; Lewknor; …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… The travelling players and other performers recorded in Hull as early as the 16th century were probably accommodated in private houses. 2 A theatre is said to have existed in … the New Theatre under the designs of R. Cromie and W. B. Wheatley. The theatre was bought by a London organization in
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… called Southwell hundred (as out of doomsday book in Farnesfeld, is manifest) and sometimes (as I suppose) … 0 20 Misterton 2 0 Mattersay 0 12 Missen 0 10 North Wheatley 0 22 Ordsall 0 16 Rossington 0 12 Saundby 0 12 … 0 18 North Muskham 2 4 Orton 0 14 South Muskham 2 0 South Wheatley 0 8 Rampton 0 20 Ragnell 0 18 Woodborow 0 20 …
Alumni Oxonienses
… of Melton Ross, co. Lincoln, 1647, rector of Authorpe in the isle of Axholme, until ejected 1662, pastor of a presbyterian church in Boston 1672, where he died in 1678. See Calamy, ii. 412; & … vicar of Carlton in Moorland, co. Lincoln, 1716, of North Wheatley 1720, and rector of Clifton, Notts, 1721. See …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… pasture land, but most of it has been built over, except in the royal demesne of Hampton Court, which forms a … 346; Elmes, Life of Wren, 523. Colonel Sir Henry Wheatley, K.C.B., father of Colonel Wheatley, late Bailiff of the Royal Parks (? Faraday House). …
A History of the County of Oxford
… embracing many thousands of acres of woodland, is shared in parts with the Bicester; the Vale, which in the neighbourhood of Thame forms a continuation of the … his huntsman on 2 March, when, at a meet of the pack at Wheatley Bridge, they presented the master with a silver horn …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and archery-the last-named three of which originated in it-the higher forms of sport formerly pursued in the county may be said to have now become, practically, … Diary and Correspondence (ed. 1902), i, 345; Henry B. Wheatley, Lond. Past and Present, ii, 250. Cal. of Treasury …
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