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Journal of the House of Commons
… Mace, to the new Serjeant, eod. die.-Petition of Michael Crake, formerly Serjeant at Arms, read, and referred to a …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… 178. M'Connor, Dermond, 379. M'Cormac, Carty, Teig, 68. M'Crake, 90. M'Chartie, Dermond, M'Donogh, of Dowhallie, …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI
… 129, 286. cordwainer, 22, 106, 112, 179, 182, 343, 349. 'crake rymour,' 269. cutler, 108, 124, 157. draper, 18, 32, …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem: Volume 7, Edward III
… Belton. A twentieth part of a knight’s fee held by William Crake and John de Beltoft. Gerlethorp. A twelfth part of a …
Survey of London
… Place was made for Hoof in 1842 by the architect John Crake, a pupil of Decimus Burton. 62 Crake may therefore have been their architect, thought his …
Survey of London
… as the directors were concerned the architect was William Crake of Notting Hill, a gentleman of professional eminence … amoung their members. 302 In trade directories, however, Crake is listed only as a builder with an address in Old … St. Marylebone, which he shared with the architect John Crake, who was doubtless a relation, and it may be that the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… are the Irwell, the Douglas, the Wyre, the Leven, the Crake, and the Dudden, all of which to some extent are …
Final Concords for Lancashire
… [into the lake] below Rig, unto Craic [ the river Crake], thence by Crake unto Leven; Also from Elteswater over against the Fell, … of Furnez through Olveston, and so through Craikeslith [ Crake's lyth] unto the fishery of Craic, and so to their own …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… Schreiber, 1801, with pediment and acroteria, signed 'Crake, Portland Road London'; (3), of Rev. Joseph Wilson …
Lincoln Wills
… called bugcrofte, 23 and oon acre of pastur late Simond Crake to the terme of hir liffe; remainder to Will iam my …
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