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Middlesex county records
… to William Heffield, . . . . and afterwards to Christopher Franklin, cork-cutters (p. 46) Order for Hayford Wainwright, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… occupied by John Tovey c. 1700, 12 and by 1710 Thomas Franklin leased from the manor three houses and gardens …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… highway by Burton's Court; and the half dozen houses of Franklin's Row faced the east side of Burton's Court. 3 The … white with a large bay window on the first floor. 4 Franklin's Row, six houses facing the centre of the eastern … built in 1699 by a Chelsea farmer and contractor, Thomas Franklin, who also built the Angel and Soldier nearby, the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… part of the Cadogan estate bounded by White Lion Street, Franklin's Row, Turk's Row, and Queen's Road East. They could …
A History of the County of Oxford
… courtyard. The King's Arms, Holywell, licensed by Thomas Franklin in 1607, became the most popular place for plays … as an unusual occurence, that there were no players at Franklin's for the Act of 1630, because of the fear of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of 1936 (item 4), being represented by £230 stock. John Franklin by will proved 1790 gave £10 to both boys' and … The Bread and Coal Fund In 1822 the income from John Franklin's charity had been carried to a general Bread and … then received £13 16s. 6d. a year, made up of £3 from Franklin, who had directed only purchase of bread, 18s. from …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… primary by 1952. Roll 1995: 204 JMI. St Jude Industrial, Franklin's Row. 'Knitting sch.' opened 1787 under Mrs Keyt in … G by 1819. Listed separately as St Jude's industrial sch., Franklin's Row, 1871: roll and a.a. 50 G. Probably closed … adjoining Industrial Home (above, St Jude industrial) in Franklin's Row but with its own entrance from Turk's Row. …
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A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
A History of the County of Middlesex
… on a housing estate. 37 In 1810 the house of William Franklin was certified for worship, but no denomination was …
Old and New London
… Tabard drank it, doubtless; and so did the Knight and the Franklin, and perhaps the mincing "Nonne" herself. That there …
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