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Old and New London
… into a chapel of ease to St. Clement's, and called Clare Market Chapel. The building stands close to the eastern …
Survey of London
… century. 137 In 1826 it was purchased by William Clare, a feather-bed maker, who lived here, at the same time …
Survey of London
… 1869, pp.1922: Pinks, pp.2867 B, 11 May 1895, p. 365: DSR Clare Willsdon, Mural Painting in Britain 18401940, 2000, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 1613, founded three fellowships and eight scholarships at Clare Hall, Cambridge, with preference to candidates educated …
Survey of London
… 9. The Rt. Hon. Lady Susanna Lort (daughter of the Earl of Clare and widow of Sir John Lort), 18 May 1710, and her …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… (£13. 6s. 8d.) if he wished to buy it. In 1309 Richard de Clare, Richard de Wilehale, and Roger Heroud, executors of …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… m. 13; Abs Inq PM i, 9-10. The Lisle Letters ed. M. St. Clare Byrne (Chicago, 1981), no. 771a and iv, pp. 254-5; Abs …
Survey of London
… resteth here. 37. M RS MARY FRANCES TASBURGH, 1706 MARY CLARE, 1768 Here [lieth interred] the Body of [M RS. MARY …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… de Tettenhale, Richard Burdun, Henry the Dean, Richard de Clare, Thomas de Arleye, Robert de Levedale, Robert de Viridi …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Attestone of Tetenhale, Elyas son of Simon, Richard de Clare, Elyas le Chanoigne (the Canon), and William his son, …
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