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A History of the County of Surrey
… regarded in 1086 also. Burstow and Horley (q.v.) were in Wimbledon and Banstead. Part of Betchworth appears in Wotton …
Survey of London
… used by the District for its route to Putney (1880) and Wimbledon (1889). In addition, from 1872 the London and North …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… after the bust had been set up, the Governor, Viscount Wimbledon, recommended that the signs of the inns in the High … 635. Pat. 43 Edw. III, pt. 2, m. 22. For instance Viscount Wimbledon held both offices in 1630 ( Cal. S.P. Dom. 162931, …
Survey of London
… with his two illegitimate daughters, until his removal to Wimbledon in 1792. 253 Tooke occurs in the ratebooks, …
Old and New London
… and Restaurant and the adjacent buildings, formerly stood Wimbledon House, a noble mansion built at the close of the … Charles I., by the latter of whom he was created Viscount Wimbledon; but, as he died without issue, the title ceased at … 1628, the next day after its noble owner's country seat at Wimbledon had been accidentally destroyed by an explosion of …
Survey of London
… third Earl of Bedford, to Sir Edward Cecil, later Viscount Wimbledon, for a term dependent on three lives. 1 During the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… was removed from the Strand building to premises near Wimbledon Common. The reconstitution of the University of …
Old and New London
… the least noise." The Atkinson Morley Convalescent Home at Wimbledon is connected with this hospital, and there is also …
Trinity House of Deptford Transactions, 1609-35
… earl of Dorset, earl [of] Bridgewater, viscount Wimbledon, lord Newburgh, Mr treasurer, Mr comptroller, Mr …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… University has bought about 28 acres at Motspur Park, near Wimbledon, for a Sports-ground, and a piece of land at …
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