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The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… (6) Goldsmith, banker, and State financier to Cromwell and Charles II (7) He had £295,995 involved in Stop of Exchequer, … MS 297/97 (7) Pink MS 297/97, Beaven, II, p 88, see Sir Charles Firth and Godfrey Davies, The Regimental History of … Riccard (8) (1) Beaven, I, p 141 See note 6, and also Charles DOE (2) Boyd 6559, LVP, 1664, p 15 (3) Beaven, II, p …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the first duke, built a princely mansion in the reign of Charles II., on the site of an ancient house belonging to the … which was laid open after the civil war in the reign of Charles I.: the house was occupied by the late Duke of …
Old and New London
… Here, near the Fleet and amid fields, she entertained Charles and his saturnine brother with concerts and merry … Royal arms, and a bust of "Eleanor Gwynne, a favourite of Charles II.'s." Cromwell says that a black woman named …
A History of the County of Oxford
… elected master in 1916. Since 1904, four Balliol men, Sir Charles Firth, H. W. C. Davis, Sir Maurice Powicke, V. H. … 1853 John Jackson, bp. of Lincoln and of London 1885 Charles Synge Christopher Bowen, baron Bowen of Colwood 1894 … and the Ichnographia. See infra, p. 85. See letters from Charles Godwyn (fellow of the college) to Mr. Hutchinson, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… net income, 118; patron, E. Rendell, Esq.; impropriator, Charles Chichester, Esq., whose tithes have been commuted for … beautiful. Here are the extensive printworks of Messrs. Charles Swainson and Co., remarkable for producing the finest …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the doorway, was built perhaps by the mason and publican Charles Lord; he owned the site with the Horse Shoe public …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and gentry from Exeter or the Bampton area, 59 and in 1662 Charles II presented by lapse. 60 The vicarage ordination did … periods, 35 though relations were occasionally strained. Charles Hawtrey (d. 1796), east vicar for nearly forty years …
A History of the County of Oxford
… (147 a. for College farm), Joseph Andrews (145 a.), and Charles Bourchier (45 a. attached to Bampton House and 16½ a. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in 1660. 63 The Talbots' third passed to Francis's son Charles (d. s.p. 1718), created duke of Shrewsbury in 1694, … of Shrewsbury, and, with the earldom, to George's nephew Charles (d. 1827), Charles's nephew John (d. 1852), and John's cousin Bertram …
A History of the County of Oxford
… lessees of the parsonage estate. The farm was sold after Charles Hawkins's death in 1813, and was split up. 26 The …
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