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Survey of London
… preceded the present No. 7 was insured in 1704 by Thomas Beckington, a local joiner. 7 Today only Nos. 3A (The Goat), …
Survey of London
… of this a fifth site (No. 5) was leased in 1693 to Richard Beckington of Kensington, carpenter and joiner. 19 The fronts … over the years all the houses here came to be linked. Beckington was the craftsman chiefly responsible for Nos. 1, … reveals that in about July 1693 Saunders had agreed that Beckington should build his three houses. Beckington charged …
Survey of London
… in the late 1680s by a local carpenter and joiner, Richard Beckington (d. 1702). The site was in Beckington's hands by July 1687, 270 and he may by then have … descendants until 1760. 271 On the south side of the site Beckington erected stables, a coachhouse and a brewhouse. 272 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… paid to the college by the executors of the will of Thomas Beckington, Bishop of Bath and Wells, land at Holcot in … 19 s., Walter Bate 8 s. 4 d. It will be observed that Bp. Beckington and Margaret Parker, two great benefactors, had … in which Rotheram had been born. John Forest and Thomas Beckington, who between them, as will shortly be seen, had …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… Lodging, S. of the hall, was built from a legacy of Thomas Beckington, Bishop of Bath and Wells, who died in 1465 and … the upper windows are two panels with the rebus of Bishop Beckington and further W. are three half-angels holding … upper floor, towards the E. is a restored panel with the Beckington rebus. Inside the range the entrance-hall at the …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Hall, matric. 27 Oct., 1592, aged 16; s. Thomas, of Beckington, Somerset; married and had issue. Longe, Richard …
Borough Market Privileges
… a plea of debt of £18. [CPR 1374-77, 420] 30/06/1378 Beckington (Somerset) London Pardon of his outlawry in Somerset to William Bailly of Beckington for non-appearance to answer Richard de Preston, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the extent of 66. 208 At this point an ex-fellow, Bishop Beckington, came to the rescue, persuading Henry VI in 1441 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… acquired from his grandson William Silverthorn by Gilbert Beckington in 1517. At Gilbert's death in 15278 BECKINGTON'S estate passed to his son John 584 (fl. 1581). … 93 a. and 60 a. with feeding for a total of 310 sheep. 777 Beckington's, said in 1635 to be 50 a., was 1 yardland. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… donations. 260 The money was used in 1814 to buy 8 a. in Beckington (Som.), 261 and at inclosure in the same year most …
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