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A History of the County of Middlesex
… freehold estate of Edward Barkham in 1619. 2 The London Charterhouse possessed an estate called Bounds and Woodleigh, … 8 In 1543, five years after the priory's suppression, Charterhouse wood was granted to Sir John, later Lord, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… manor was sold to Thomas Sutton of London, founder of the Charterhouse School. 63 Before this, however, Edward Torbock …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… also a brother Richard, who had been a monk at the Shene Charterhouse. Referring to his long service under the Earl of …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 24 March, 1739-40; born 14 Jan., 1681, admitted to the Charterhouse school 13 Feb., 1695-6; vicar of Croydon, …
Trinity House of Deptford Transactions, 1609-35
… 50 to Porter in 2 equal parts. 361. [f.38] 11 June 1629. Charterhouse. [ Sir] Kenelm Digby [ to Trinity House. See …
Calendar of Treasury books
… a warrant for 500 l. to the present Treasurer of the Charterhouse, as of his Majesty's free gift to the said …
Calendar of Treasury books
… absence of the Treasury Secretaries) to the Master of the Charterhouse. The King out of his royal bounty is pleased to …
A Dictionary of London
… Court (q.v.). This end was removed for the formation of Charterhouse Street, so that the street now lies wholly …
Old and New London
… the sum of 90,000 in purchasing a large portion of the Charterhouse, and thither the school will be moved. By the …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… Chamberlain, who took Contarini to the Venetian embassy in Charterhouse Street. Finett: Philoxenis, page 184. He must …
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