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Old and New London
… NameCharles II. and Colonel BloodChelsea FieldsThe "Dwarf's Tavern"Chapels of French Huguenot RefugeesGardens and … as it was dubbed, 'Don Saltero's'coffee-house in Cheyne Walk; the Chelsea buns were eaten by princesses; and … by James, first Duke of Hamilton; by Charles, Viscount Cheyne; and by Sir Hans Sloane, the celebrated physician, who …
Survey of London
… part of the 17th century it became known as St. Luke's, a circumstance which is associated with Dr. Baldwin Hamey, … have suggested this dedication in compliment to the doctor's profession. However this may be, Dr. Hamey inscribed a … that the work was probably not begun until after Lady Cheyne's funeral, 1st November, 1669. It was completed in …
Survey of London
… between 3 bucks' attires or. The inscription runs: H.S.E. MARIA BUCKBY Gulielmi Buckby Servientis ad Legem Filia, … Xti MDCCLVI sepeliri Voluit. Ann Skinner resided in No. 24 Cheyne Row (Carlyle's House) from 1725 to 1736, 5 and is … He delivered the funeral sermon at the burial of Lady Jane Cheyne on 1 November, 1669, and turned Lord Cheyne's
Survey of London
… Lawrence. The inscription reads: SACRED TO THE MEMORY Of S r Iohn Lavrence Late of Iver in ye covnty of Bvcks Knight & … The good (indeed) lack none Theire owne trve worth's enovgh to give a glory Vnto th' vncankerd Records of theire … died 15th january 1917 who did much of his best work in cheyne-row, the vale and church s t chelseawhere he died …
Survey of London
… in y e Cou nty of GLOUCESTER by MARY his wife daughter of S r PETER BUCK of ROCH ESTER in KENT Kn t. He had to wife … a cheveron between 3 bucks sable (Rogers). 57. LADY JANE CHEYNE, 1669. CHARLES CHEYNE VISCOUNT NEWHAVEN, 1698. This lofty and beautiful …
The Environs of London
… sand and gravel. Chelfea is assessed the sum of 1079 l. 19 s. 8 d. to the land-tax, which, in the year 1792, was is. in … of Cleve. Jhon Stanhope. Howard family. Duke of Hamilton. Cheyne family. Sir Hans Sloane I have not been able to … James Duke of Hamilton, conveyed Chelsey Place to Charles Cheyne, Esq. afterwards created Viscount Newhaven, of the …
The Environs of London
… Register. "Mr. Thomas Mansell, Esquier, sone and heire to S r Edward Mansell, and Mrs. Mary Mordant, daughter to the … was buried at St. Martin's in the Fields 174. Family of Cheyne, Lord Newhaven. "Elizabeth, daughter of Charles Cheyne, Esq. baptized May 18, 1656." This was about a year …
Old and New London
… HouseThe Ashburnham TournamentThe "Captive" BalloonTurner's Last HomeNoted Residents in Lindsey RowThe King's RoadThe Old Burial-groundSt. Mark's CollegeThe "World's … church having been resolved upon, Lord Lindsey, Charles Cheyne, and those interested in the common, agreed to enclose …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… with Bedminster, E. division of Somerset, 9 miles (W. S. W.) from Bristol; containing 54 inhabitants. It comprises … The living is a discharged rectory, valued in the king's books at 4. 9. 7., and in the patronage of C. K. K. Tynte, … hundred of Keynsham, E. division of Somerset, 2 miles (S. E.) from Pensford; containing 260 inhabitants. It abounds …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… monuments in Buckinghamshire Chenies 19. CHENIES. (O.S. 6 in. xliii. N.E.) Roman (1). Villa, partly underlying Dell Farm and the road to Chesham, on the S. bank of the Chess, was found in 1834, partly excavated in … In S. aisleon W. wall, (4) of Agnes, widow of Sir John Cheyne, knight, date of death not filled in, and of Edmund …
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