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Survey of London
… north side. In 1660 William Juxon, who had ministered to Charles I on the scaffold, was appointed to the See of Canterbury. He … Archbishop of Canterbury. Surr. Arch. Coll., Vol. XII, pt, i, The Manor of Lambeth, by S.W. Kershaw. Lamb. Pal. MSS. …
Survey of London
… called Belvidere (Plate 37a) were opened to the public by Charles Bascom, who advertised that he sold all sorts of …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Liberty, Lambeth Marsh and Lambeth Deane, 5 and under Charles I there were South Lambeth, Stockwell (both tithings of … were frequently held there. In September 1281 Edward I sent word to the archbishop, John Peckham, and the clergy …
Old and New London
… of the ManorAppearance of Lambeth in the time of Charles II.Lambeth in the Last Century, as viewed from the … and Lord High Chancellor in the reign of Richard I., resided here. If the old manor of Lambeth was … Indeed, the place was all open country even in the time of Charles II. Thus Pepys writes in his "Diary," in July, …
Old and New London
… of the Metropolitical palace on the margin of the Thames. I thought, as I glided by, of the time when Henry stopped his … buried among the offal; but upon the restoration of King Charles, that wretch Hardynge was forced to discover where it … well-known writer on architecture; the more famous one of Charles I., attached to a "Life of Archbishop Laud;" and …
A History of the County of Surrey
… and Lambeth in accordance with an Act of 1836, 74 Sir I. K. Brunel being the engineer. The central span was 676 ft. … victual sometimes at Vauxhall.' 76 On another occasion Charles II, the Duke of York and the Duke of Monmouth are … son-in-law to Caspar Kalthop. 81 Caspar, who had served Charles I as an engineer, had lost his property during the …
Old and New London
… seen, with transpontine performances. Those who have read Charles Lamb's reminiscences of Elliston, in his … he acquired during his youth. "Great wert thou," writes Charles Lamb, "in thy life, Robert William Elliston, and not … and more certain field of investment. On my way to Lambeth I passed the door of the Bower Theatre, and my attention was …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… who had been sent to his assistance by Margaret, widow of Charles the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, landed at the Pile of … Earl of Derby. During the great civil war in the reign of Charles I., no county was more frequently the scene of action than …
A History of the County of Essex
… (1624) and later of St. Paul's (1631). He was chaplain to Charles I and became Bishop of Lincoln in 1642. 81 No doubt the king … The king presented in 1606. CP25(2)/415 Mich. 1 Chas. I. CP25(2)/418 Mich. 17 Chas. I. C142/525/130. D.N.B. D.N.B. …
A History of the County of Essex
… Hall farm consisted of 208 acres. 31It was occupied by Charles Blewett. The manor subsequently descended to Lt.-Gen. … son Edward. 51 In 1641 Edward Peacock conveyed it to John Charles. 52 This was probably a lease, for in 1645 Charles … a year to Stratford priory in about 1254. 69 V.C.H. Essex, i, 467 b. This does not suggest a large manor, which is …
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