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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 1334 John de La Grene, by Sir Thomas Roscelyn. 1355, Mr. William Graa, by Sir William Synthwait, in right of his … Kilpesham, by Sir Robert de Willoughby, Lord Eresby. 1379, Mr. Robert de Weston, by William Ufford Earl of Suffolk, Sir … Esq. 1713, Thomas Page, by William Grimstone. Esq. 1764, Mr. Samuel Boycot. The present valor is 7 l. 6 s. 8 d. and is …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… lords. This Robert and his ancestors had their name, as in Mr: Dugdale's book of Warwickwickshire may be seen, 3 from a … and divers parcels of twenty or thirty acres of land, &c. Mr: Wawen is still a considerable owner there, and the dean … of tithes; other proprietors are Jonathan Acklom, esq: Mr: A. Hartson, and others. Clay land chiefly. Claworth …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 243: impropriators, H. P. Andrew, Esq., and the heirs of Mr. Vivian. The church, a plain neat structure with a tower, … attracted numerous pilgrims. On the demesne lands of Mr. Morrell, a skeleton of a gigantic horse was discovered in … Lacon Childe, Esq.; impropriators, the Earl of Craven, Mr. Childe, and others, with the exception of the corn-tithes …
Survey of London
… rudimentary, and though the major landlord, John Earley Cook, employed his own doctor and missionary to look after … John Hollingshead, author of Ragged London, noted in 1861, Cook, despite his claims to have the best interests of his … Gilbert, p. 339 MDR 1746/2/438; 1747/2/98; 1748/1/407 LMA, MR/PLT/16351654: MDR 1788/1/382; 1788/4/96 Nottingham …
Survey of London
… owned by one of the Pear Tree Court landlords, John Earley Cook, and it was he who suggested to the MBW and the Home … land, improving light and ventilation, and access as well. Cook argued that these larger blocks could also accommodate … Express, 31 March 2000, p. 24 RB: MDR 1774/5/8990: LMA, MR/LV/9/100, 115 ILHC, Clerkenwell Vestry Mins, vol. 9, …
Survey of London
… Carr relatively little is known. 40 He was probably the Mr Carr who acted as surveyor to the Apothecaries' Company in … having died by then, the new galleries were designed by a Mr Blythprobably the surveyor Andrew Blyth of Goswell …
Survey of London
… Judgment'. The builder, selected by tender in June, was a Mr Holden, who agreed to erect the school 'according to Mr Steer's Draught' for 332, and to finish it within five … 1746/2/11 ILHC, ms notes by Samuel Warner: RB: LMA, MR/PLT/16551695: MDR Cromwell, p.236: James Walker's …
Survey of London
… Finch Hill & Paraire, and the builder was also a Mr Hill. The faade'gay without being crude' 72is decorated …
Old and New London
… that about a quarter to four o'clock he was standing at Mr. Young's door, No. 5, when he saw a large barrel close to … privileges of the order of the Knights of St. John," says Mr. Pinks, "were as follows. Raymond de Pay made the … ( See page 318.) Between the years 1826 and 1831 says Mr. Pinks, there was an attempt in London to revive "the …
Old and New London
… numerous in Bowling Green Lane, Clerkenwell. In 1675, says Mr. Pinks, there were two at the north-east corner. The … of the church of St. James? The house now No. 22, says Mr. Pinks, the Stow of Clerkenwell, was originally the … tobacco produced scurvy. "An old writer, Aubrey," says Mr. Pinks, "who compiled an amusing volume on the …
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