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A History of the County of Sussex
… with Bramber rape, 1 comprised the parishes of Broadwater, Clapham, Durrington, Findon, Heene, Lancing, and Sompting. … of those places were listed as part of it in 1086, but Clapham and Findon were then said to be part of Steyning …
History Theses 1901-1970
… Durham, 17911826. G.G. Armstrong. Durham M.Litt. 1937. The Clapham sect. E.M.F. Howse. Edinburgh Ph.D. 1934/5. The Clapham sect: its history and influence. M.G. James. Oxford …
Old and New London
… Brixton and Clapham CHAPTER XXIV. BRIXTON AND CLAPHAM. The Royal Asylum of St. Ann's SocietyThe Female … Church and CollegeNonconformity at ClaphamThe "Clapham Sect"Lord Teignmouth's HouseNightingale LaneThe …
Survey of London
… to the site of Melbourne Square and across Brixton Road to Clapham Road; to the south of this lay a second parcel, … road, which was subsequently linked with the Brixton and Clapham Roads by Caldwell Street and Vassall Road. Between … the opening of the Camberwell New Road. The frontages to Clapham, Brixton and Camberwell New Roads, and later to the …
Survey of London
… of the land between Prima Road, South Island Place, Clapham Road and Brixton Road. The area formed a no-mans land … 2 Wright granted several building leases of plots fronting Clapham and Brixton Roads and a few of the houses erected … building line. The Belgrave Hospital for Children, Clapham Road This hospital was founded in 1866 in Pimlico. 4 …
Survey of London
… and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Tatham of Clapham. 4 They disposed of it in 1717 to Peter Laroche, and … the customary tenant or copyholder was Henry Tatham of Clapham, of the Tatham family which had also owned the …
Survey of London
… possession of No. 12 for another year, but he retired to Clapham about this time, and if he visited town again … the winter of 16991700. He spent the summer of 1700 at Clapham, and during his absence extensive repairs were … Buildings until September, 1701, but he had removed to Clapham a month or so previously and thenceforward he …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 17th century, has been rebuilt, with much taste, by the Clapham family. The living is a discharged vicarage, valued …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Mag., February-March 1753; London Gazette, 1417 June 1757] Clapham, Charles, York, carver (1752). Took app. named Marshall in 1752. [S of G, app. index] Clapham, Edward, Lindum Rd, Lincoln, cm and u (1835). [D] Clapham, George, London, cm, timber merchant and broker of …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… hereafter to be made. 144 300 21 Jan. 1654. Chris. Clapham begs to contract for of Dufton Manor, co. … granted by the Committee for Plundered Ministers to the Clapham minister be made 100 l. 75 122 15 March 1654. Rob. … Act. of Pardon. 21 1309 Claimants on the Estate of Ralph Clapham, London. Vol. G No. or p. O.C.C. 89 448 ACCTS. 89 455 …
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