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A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… proceedings (STAC 2), Court of Wards deeds (WARD 2), and Chelsea Hospital, records of pensioners (WO 97). Important …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Parliamentary Dictionary. [ 15] Boyle, Charles born at Chelsea, Middlesex, y.s. Rog., Earl of Orrery. Christ Church, …
A New History of London
… to authorise a new company for a supply of water from Chelsea 23, where there is a creek from the Thames. The water …
A New History of London
… Horsleydown and Rotherhithe. Beside which the villages of Chelsea, Paddington, Islington, Hackney, Bow, and Deptford, …
A New History of London
… he, by letters patent of the 8th of April 1667, gave them Chelsea college with its appurtenances, and twenty-six or …
A New History of London
… Jane's-street, part of Knight's-bridge, some part of Chelsea, St. James's-park from Stafford house along the canal …
Survey of London
… design is in the possession of Miss Isabelle M. Evans, of Chelsea. A drawing of the House occurs in The "Chelsea Mail" Annual for 1900, and Miss Evans has a … the garden front, a copy of which is preserved among the Chelsea Miscellany at the Chelsea Public Library. The last …
Survey of London
… held land at Knightsbridge, Kensington, Brompton, Chelsea, Westminster, and the City of London. He had for some … and the manor of Westowne in Kensington, Brompton, Chelsea, Tyburn, and Westbourne. On his death an order was …
Alumni Oxonienses
… translators of the Bible 1604, one of the first fellows of Chelsea College 1616, died 15 April, 1637. See Ath., ii. 611; …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… 1803, black and white marble wall-monument by T. E. Wood, Chelsea. In S. nave-chapelon E. wall, (5) to Katherine …
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