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Lincoln Wills
… wytnes, sir Olyuer Lamyng the curet; William Freman; John Crake; Henry Dyconson; with many other moy. Proved before P., …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… Spotted Gallinule, Penn. Crex Baillonii, Baillon's Crake, Selby. In the catalogue of the birds of Norfolk and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… it came into the possession of the Latus family. The river Crake forms the eastern boundary of the chapelry; and the …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Dec. Treasury Board Papers XCVI, 93]. Ibid., p. 33. Fran. Crake [his petition is read]. Enquire where payable. Ja. Jam. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… in this. [4 Jan. Treasury Board Papers XCVII, 14]. Fran. Crake [petition read : ordered] to be paid out of arrears [of …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… of Lands read and entered on the petition of Michael Crake, one of the late King's footmen, for lands in …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… for in custody to account, and also John Bing and John Crake. Mr. Robinson and Mr. Eeds and Mr. Crosse and the rest …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to contract here, towards its termination in the river Crake. Nichol-Forest NICHOL-FOREST, a chapelry, in the parish …
Survey of London: volume
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of Gloucester Road in 1847. 77 Also prominent was William Crake, who took leases of the first 'mansion houses' in Hyde … Street, Marylebone, 78 and presumably was related to John Crake, the architect of Hyde Park Gardens. Among other … The monumental Hyde Park Gardens was designed by John Crake 83 but presumably it was Gutch who decided to repeat …
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