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The Environs of London
… a tear when she expir'd." Strawberry-hill. Its history. Colley Cibber lives there. Bishop Talbot. Pere Courayer, &c. … Earl of Bradford's coachman, and let as a lodging-house. Colley Cibber was one of its first tenants, and wrote there … Esq. Waiting-room. In the waiting-room is a bust of Colley Cibber, coloured after the life, esteemed extremely …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… viz., Ashe, Dickons, and Norris, Steven Whyte, and Phil. Colley. [ Scrap.] 84. ii. Note by Rich. Hawkins of names …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… had 1/5 of the rents. Half the estate, with 1/2 Gatton and Colley Manor, co. Surrey, was demised to Messrs. Thurland and …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1 canopy cloth from its preReformation equipment. 1 John Colley, presented in 1548, was deprived, presumably for …
A History of the County of Stafford
… her unmarried daughters. Brome sold it in 1648 to Theodore Colley of London. Meanwhile in 1642 John Skeffington had mortgaged a further 72 a. in Bloxwich to Colley and in 1648 granted him a lease for 93 years of all his holdings there. In 1660 Colley sold the lease to Edmond Lathwell of London and …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Road 100 0 0 Alexander Say, his assistant 60 0 0 Geor. Colley, clerk of the North Road 60 0 0 Abra. Brooksbank, his …
Calendar of Treasury Books
Old and New London
… about the commencement of the eighteenth century that, as Colley Cibber writes, "the Italian opera began first to steal …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the then rector, to whose memory it has a monument. Weston-Colley WESTON-COLLEY, a tything, in the parish and hundred of Mitcheldever, …
Old and New London
… Both Caius Cibber and his more celebrated son, Colley Cibber, Pope's enemy, are buried here. The church was …
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