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Survey of London
… in the period before the building of Wheler and Crispin Streets, with the abutment of the precinct eastward …
Survey of London
… to the Daniel Giles, silk broker, who occupied No. 36 Crispin Street in 1750 and 1759 and No. 25 Spital Square in …
Survey of London
… as many as 1,500 persons. 24 Perhaps the Thomas Burton of Crispin Street who in 1828 built houses in Brockwell Terrace, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… heap of stones, which the people called the tomb of St. Crispin and Crispianus, whom they said were shipwrecked, and … of saints of this name, they might have the memory of St. Crispin and Crispianus annexed to them. At the further part …
Survey of London
… on the one hand, and the Rev. Paul de la Douespe of Crispin Street, Spitalfields, minister of the French Church … as of Brick Lane in 1748 when he rebuilt the house in Crispin Street formerly occupied by Mr. de la Douespe. Both …
Survey of London
… 1740 by La Patente Church, which had been accommodated in Crispin Street (see page 138)., cand which purchased the …
Survey of London
… trustees making an assignment of the parish almshouses in Crispin Street. 38 A Samuel Worrall of Spitalfields undertook … 1725. 46 In November 1739 a deed relating to property in Crispin Street, to which William Goswell was a party, was …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Raisberry, W., sen. [1689 8 May Stidwell, J. 1692 16 Sept. Crispin, A. 1692 24 Dec. Adams, J. By 1694 Dover, W., sen. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… master, 70 tons, 7 men; for Jamaica. the London, James Crispin commander, 200 tons, 14 men; for Montserrat. the …
Survey of London
… which was demolished in 1908, 59 was Thomas Burton of Crispin Street, Spitalfields. 57 The death of John Blades in …
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