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The Environs of London
… the road to Dagenham; and is now in the occupation of Mr. Brushfield. There is a tradition relating to this house, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… La Fabreque's Regiment (Rigaudie) 18 13 4 the Foot Guards (Brushfield, Gorsuch, Etherege, Scott, Bethell, all widows of …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… 82 13 4 the Foot Guards; eight Lieut. Colonels' widows (Brushfield, Scott, Robinson, Gorsuch, Wilkins, Shenton, …
Calendar of Treasury books
… Regiment (Hooper) 60 0 0 the Foot Guards (Hamilton, Brushfield, Robinson, Wilkins, Shenton, Scot, Gorsuch, …
Survey of London
… and chattels of Walter Rawley, esq. at Westminster." Dr. Brushfield assumed that "Westminster" meant Durham House, and …
Survey of London Monograph
… dying was buried at Barking. The next occupiers were Mr. Brushfield, mentioned by Lysons in 1796, and Mr. Scott, 18 …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… as Beadle of the Co. from 1744. Took apps named William Brushfield, 172029; John Shepherd, 172224; William Russell in …
Magna Britannia
… 284 515 Townships or liberties of: Blackwell 9 8 9 8 55 59 Brushfield 7 8 7 8 44 51 Calver 105 99 105 104 494 555 Curbar …
Magna Britannia
… ibid. Browne of Snelston, family of, clvi. Arms, ibid. Brushfield, manor and township of, 31. Bugsworth, 168. …
A History of the County of Leicester
… Brunman (Broneman), Wal., 14 n. Bruntingthorpe, 381 n. Brushfield, Wm., 1245. Bryan, Ric., 96 n. Buci, see Bussy. …
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