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Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… James Hicks, subtenant under Sir Edmond Bacon, of lands at Chatham and Gillingham from digging brick earth there without … William Horsmonden Turner, esq., of lands and tenements in Chatham, and Gillingham, co. Kent. Prefixing:Particulars in … rent due from her late husband to the Crown for lands at Chatham. Ibid. Royal sign manual, countersigned by the Lords …
A Dictionary of London
… and M. 1677-Strype, 1755). Site now covered by the London, Chatham and Dover Railway lines. Well Yard Within the …
Old and New London
… there are a Duchess of Richmond, and the elder Pitt, Lord Chatham, erect in his scarlet robes. Lastly, one more figure …
Old and New London
… by Parliament to William Pitt, son of William Earl of Chatham, in testimony of gratitude for the eminent public … my eyes, as long as I remained, upon the coffin of Lord Chatham, beneath whose monument we were standing. I thought … son became lost in the recollection of the father. Lady Chatham and a daughter lay in the same vault, on the verge of …
Old and New London
… voice now calls for the destruction. Gwyn had what Lord Chatham calls 'the prophetic eye of taste.'" Victoria Street …
A Dictionary of London
… Yard East out of Farringdon Street to the London, Chatham, and Dover Railway lines, in Farringdon Ward Without …
A Dictionary of London
… Site now covered by Charterhouse Street and the London, Chatham and Dover Railway lines. White Horse Alley, Aldgate …
Old and New London
… in 1863. Bridewell Dock (now Tudor and William Streets and Chatham Place) was long noted for its taverns, and was a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to the hospital for distressed mariners founded by him at Chatham, to which they still belong. William Forster, in …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 65 The house, called Little Dean Farm by 1966, when G. W. Chatham owned it, 66 is a timber framed 2 storeyed building, …
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