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A History of the County of Middlesex
… 26 William Patten, lessee of the manor, also acquired at least 40 a. of customary land, mostly bordering the … demesne dated 1734 but omitting Church Row. 31 Buildings at the southern edge may represent the old manor house, which … neither of his brickfields was listed in 1873. 67 Henry Lee of Finsbury Square was licensed to dig for bricks on 18 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… varied, ranging from inferior cottages and old residences at rack rents, other houses for various terms, and good … 17 The rest of the estate was presumably sold for building at the same time. Four houses were built in Albion Road by … a., mostly brickfields, were enfranchised in 1857 by Henry Lee, 20 and in 1874 building started in Kynaston Road, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of freeholders, and the right to sell wood to Richard Lee. 30 In 1541 the prebend, without perquisites of court or … of the land north of Church Street with the manor house at its southern end, next to the church. 54 In the 1930s the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1657-60, remained in the parish after his ejection at the Restoration, 54 to become the Presbyterian minister of … by the Hartopps and Fleetwoods. Meetings were held at Sir John Hartopp's house 55 and, in 1672, at the houses of … in 1672, meetings were licensed at the houses of Samuel Lee, Mr. Barker, and George Thwing. 61 Charles Morton and …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… is unknown, but in the 1780s and 1790s the stone cottage at the Scirmidge seems to have been the home of a midwife to … Old Red Sandstone of the Clee Group, which is covered at the summit by the Middle and Lower Coal Measures, capped … the estate to Henry Bernard, who sold it in 1671 to George Lee 34 (d. 1673) of the Moor. 35 Lee's heir was his daughter …
A History of the County of Sussex
… than the south. Two valleys divide it and meet in a V at the south of the parish. The more easterly of these, where … road from Westbourne runs through this valley, turning at right angles about 1 miles above Stoughton, towards East … was granted in 1547 with its other property to Sir Richard Lee, 103 who granted it at once to Henry, Earl of Arundel. …
The Environs of London
… by the addition of atte bogbe, atte bougbe, or at the bow 1. In Leland's Collections is the following … from the Old ford, of the which one was situated over Lee at the head of the town of Stratford, nowe called Bowe, …
The Environs of London
… and is situated on the road from London to Croydon, at the distance of somewhat more than five miles from … the sum of 586 l. 13s. 9d. to the land-tax, which is at the rate of 2s. 3d. in the pound. Manors. Priory at … Livesey, Esq. who died in 1518; Cecilia, wife of George Lee, Esq. of Lincoln's-inn, who died in 1664; and Elizabeth, …
Unpublished London Diaries
… of Nations Union, 641 learned societies, 61 lecturer, 761 Lee, Kent, 383 Leeds, 774 Leicestershire, 90, 238, 249, 298 …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… Mr. Samuel Birt bookseller Mr. Martin Bryson bookseller at Newcastle, 3 books Mr. Peter Birkhead goldsmith * Right … Rev. Mr. Davys Chadston Mr. Benjamin Collins bookseller at Salisbury * His grace the duke of Dorset, lord steward of … Dr. John Lynch dean of Canterbury * Right hon. sir Thomas Lee knt. lord chiefjustice of England Sir Francis Leicester …
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