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Survey of London
… a number of houses nearby in Portland Road, 28 and also in Drayton Gardens, South Kensington. Building on the Norland …
Old and New London
… the navigation. It has, too, an historical interest, for Drayton, in his "Polyolbion," tells us how that "The old Lea …
Old and New London
… III. (1221)." A chantry was founded in this church by John Drayton, citizen and goldsmith of London, as appears by his … just as it was in later times to ascribe it to Michael Drayton. In the prologue to the play we are informed that the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Britannia (ed. 1695), 752. Taylor, the Water Poet, Drayton, in Polyolbion, and 'Drunken Barnaby' have verses …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… arc of land in the county, extending from Market Drayton by Grinshill to Oswestry and centring on Whitchurch, … north-eastern and north-western parts: one between Market Drayton and Ercall Magna with extensions north through Prees …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… below it. This undoubtedly enters Middlesex at West Drayton and, although not yet separately mapped, is clearly …
Old and New London
… without o'erflowing full." ON THE THAMES AT LOW WATER. Drayton, too, in a poem published in "England's Helicon" in … silver roll'd, And on her banks Augusta rose in gold." In Drayton's poem, "Polyolbion," published in 1613, in "The …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… of Huntingdon, Thomas Wake, of Liddel, Ralph Basset, of Drayton, and Robert de Sadington Ib 1340-3, p 87 C P R …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… de Burghersh. Sir John Peche. Ralph, lord Basset, of Drayton. Bartholomew de Burghersh. Reginald de Cobhham, K. G. …
A Survey of London
… of sir Stephen Popham, sir Robert Brocket knight, Iohn Drayton Esquire, Iohn, sonne to Robert Chanlowes, and his …
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