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Old and New London
… that the building originated in Moxhay's vexation at the Gresham committee rejecting his design for a new Royal …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… taken down, and a new edifice erected in 1776, by Sir John Gresham; in the north wall of the chancel is a stone with brass effigies of William Gresham and family. Tittenhanger TITTENHANGER, a hamlet, in …
A Survey of Documentary Sources for Property Holding in London before the Great Fire
… 459, 505, 507 Greenhaw (in St. Paul's precinct, q.v.), 78 Gresham College, 15, 47 Greyfriars (precinct or area of), 95, …
Alumni Oxonienses
… created D.Med. 31 Aug., 1636; geometry professor of Gresham college 1620, and Savilian professor of geometry …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Sir S. Pecocke, Sir J. Champneys, Sir W. Laxton, Sir J. Gresham, Sir W. Garrarde, Sir T. Leigh, Sir J. Whyte, Sir A. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… tidesman in the superior list at 40 l. per an. loco Thomas Gresham, deceased. William Brisban as a tidesman in the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… he was removed to London, and apprenticed to Sir Thomas Gresham, with whom he afterwards became a partner: he is even … by virtue of an agreement between him and Sir Thomas Gresham, to the effect that, on the decease of either, the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… and Albert Museum (Drwg. E 408/1951), incorrectly titled 'Gresham's College', preserves their appearance. James Essex …
A History of the County of York
… ii (Y.A.S. Rec. Ser. xlv), 73-74; also that between John Gresham and York citizens: ibid. i (Y.A.S. Rec. Ser. xli), …
A History of the County of York
… xxi (2), p. 439; one of the chief purchasers was Sir Rich. Gresham, whose grant of 1545 forms a valuable document on …
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