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Survey of London
… Young, masons, Alexander Williams, bricklayer, Richard Campion and John Heyward, carpenters, Thomas Young, slater …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… In the investigation that followed the capture of Edmund Campion in 1581, a resident of South Mimms, one Griffin, was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… evidence proves that there is some truth in the story. Campion, in his funeral oration 4 of 1567, says that the … the company, followed by the delivery of a Latin speech by Campion 21 in praise of the founder. Sixteen of his letters … the same reason; Humfry Eley, Thomas Bramston, and Edmund Campion, who were all in receipt of their fellowships at …
Survey of London
… of the State. They also included two 'artificers', Richard Campion and Augustine Beare, who were to become the first … who was in fact sometime a timber merchant of Lambeth. c Campion, Beare and Thomas were, it seems, concerned as … 1684 he had supplied 19,000 stock bricks, costing 25, to Campion, Beare and Thomas, who were 'concerned as partners or …
Survey of London
… by Grinling Gibbons for 40 and it had been gilded by Giles Campion for 100. The chapel was gradually dismantled after …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… 1498 Roger Bafford, mercer, lived there. In 1505 William Campion, grocer, John Corbet, shearman, and Thomas Fissher, …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… and Robert Pond, John Wheeler, Thomas Penn, and William Campion, pauper, occupied houses, apparently nearby, with one …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Lynde now holds. Fence to be thrown down. Esynton. William Campion holds in Esynton five acres, of the fee of Robert de …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… I shall to night give a considerable account. Sir William Campion, governor of Borstallhouse for the late Kinge, is …
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