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A History of the County of Stafford
Cheslyn Hay CHESLYN HAY The civil parish of Cheslyn Hay, formerly an extraparochial liberty, lies two … hearth tax here in 1666. 2 Before the inclosure of 1797 Cheslyn Common had attracted numerous squatters who lived in …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Ruthen] proved November 3, 1657. 1649, July 3 (10) Robert Cheslyn, Cooper Vintry, 1649-50 vice Bide 1649, July 10 (12) … June 25 (27) John Harper, Fishmonger Vintry, 1650 vice Cheslyn Prime Warden Fishmongers 1654. Died March, 1667; Will …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Master Brewers 1741-2. Died May 3, 1761; Will [P.C.C. 165 Cheslyn] December 26, 1737; proved May 22, 1761. 1741, Apr. …
Survey of London
… group of courts known variously as Pear Tree Court or Cheslyn's Rents; more houses were added here in the 1690s …
Survey of London
… Ibid., 1736/5/667. Ibid., 1741/4/4801. P.C.C., 92 Cheslyn, will of Lord Folkestone. Lord Bath's Settled …
Survey of London
… Recited in B.M., Add. MS. 12201, ff. 303. P.C.C., 444 Cheslyn. B.O.L., lease of 2 Dec. 1765 to Priscilla Rich. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Company and Christ's Hospital; impropriator, R. Cheslyn, Esq. The tithes were commuted for land and a money …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… to Paris from Christmas, 1685, to Christmas, 1686; Richard Cheslyn, founder; the coachmen and grooms' bills; Peter du …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… directions, Mr. Peter Hall, Nicholas Spalden and Richard Cheslyn attended you about two months since as to their …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… of a Treasury caveat in behalf of Peter Hall, Richard Cheslyn and Nicho. Spalden on behalf of themselves and …
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