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A History of the County of Middlesex
… was in existence in 1886 when it was apparently called the Cave of Adullam chapel. 13 In 1863 a bequest was made to the … the two chapels. It had been settled by 1896, 14 and the Cave of Adullam chapel does not seem to have survived much … Worship Reg. no. 33996. Kelly's Dir. Mdx. (1886), as 'Cave Adullum'. Char. Com. files: see p. 82. It is not …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and the families of De Louches, Camoys, Radmylde, Grene, Cave, Calfhill (Caulfeild), and others at Great and Little …
Two Tudor Subsidy Rolls for the City of London
… Younge, Thomas Whit, merchaunt, for thorphan of Peter Cave, draper (£78) 39 469. Walter Younge, Raulf Foxley, for … Thomas Vycary, barbor surgion, for thorphan of Peter Cave (£39) 19 6 475. Thomas Wyvell, John Machelle, … Whit, John Jenkyns, merchauntaylors, for thorphan of Peter Cave, draper (£39) 19 6 Summa Totalis pro parte dominus Regis …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Kt. William Clayton, Esq; Leicestershire. Sir Thomas Cave, Bart. Sir Jeffery Palmer, Bart. Leicester. Sir George …
A History of the County of Leicester
… in the hospitals for the elderly. 2 In 1826 Robert Cave denounced in detail the corporation's administration of …
A History of the County of Essex
… of Open Communion, some members seceding to form a 'cave of Adullam' in Ilford Lane. In 1836 the church decided …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… 1648, and some other tracts were published by Lucas. Dr. Cave thinks some of his tracts are lost; as his Commentary on …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Collect. vol. iii. p. 328. See a catalogue of them in Dr. Cave's Hist. Literar, in anno 1272. Prynne, p. 214, 216, 223, … An account of what this archbishop wrote, may be found in Cave's Hilt. Literar. vol. i. p. 740. There is, in the …
Survey of London
… Coleherne Court, 19014, T. W. Brown, builder, Walter Cave, architect, Paul Hoffmann, associated architect. Nos. … Osborn House, first occupied 1821. Nos. 89 built 19046 (W. Cave, architect), recast 1929 (J. E. Forbes and J. Duncan …
Survey of London
… Hornsey. The architect for the ground landlord was Walter Cave, who was then or soon became the Gunters' estate … this period in Fulham, the style externally is undoubtedly Cave's not monumental, but quiet, cheerful, salubrious and … same architect to South Bolton Gardens when in 1903 Walter Cave designed two short terraces of houses to flank Osborn …
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