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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… House. John Fitzherbert to Williamson. I inquired of Faulkner, the master of the Industry from Jamaica, for the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… to the Navy Commissioners. I desire directions on Rich. Faulkner's information. I demanded why he concealed the … Dom., Car. II. 265, No. 9.] Encloses, Information of Rich. Faulkner, ropemaker. About 2 years since, being apprenticed … J. Tippetts to the Navy Commissioners. I have suspended Faulkner's wages till further order. I rode to Emsworth and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1678
… John Blatt, ensign; Edward Gough, Clement Harrison, John Faulkner, sergeants. 150 men. Capt. Whitcombe's company: …
Old and New London
… than the locality upon which we have now entered. In Faulkner's "History of Chelsea," we read that the parish is … its china, and its custards. "About the year 1796," writes Faulkner, in his "History of Chelsea," "I was present at a … to Katharine Parr, as part of her marriage jointure. Faulkner, in his work above quoted, says that "Henry was …
Survey of London
… 4 th Wm Hallet 5 th Richd Millard 6 th Thos Verren 7 th Wm Faulkner ten r Calld by James Worster MR GEORGE HARRISON MR …
Survey of London
… tablet is by Joseph Wilton, sculptor (17221803), stated by Faulkner 2 to be the father of these ladies. The inscription … VIII had purchased it from Lord Sandes. Jervoise. Thomas Faulkner says that the monument "was probably erected to … 8 but we have no record of the date of his death, and Faulkner appears to have given this year, owing to the fact …
Survey of London
… pp. 22, 45.) Gorges ( modern). 44. ARTHUR GORGES, 1668. Faulkner 2 "describes a handsome table monument, with arms …
Survey of London
… by a stair under a stone at the foot of the chancel steps. Faulkner prints a Latin inscription 2 on the entrance to the …
Old and New London
… a spot as Clapham or Wimbledon Commons in our own time. Faulkner conjectures that the Fulham Road formed the north … the site. "The manufactory of Chelsea porcelain," says Mr. Faulkner, in his work already quoted, "was set on foot and … page 21, ante. See Vol. IV., p. 227. See Vol. IV., p. 167. Faulkner's "History of Chelsea." See Vol. IV., p 543. See …
Old and New London
… College new Revived," a copy of which is published in Faulkner's "History of Chelsea"), it would appear that the … open a very serious vein." The following anecdote, told in Faulkner's "History of Chelsea," is very characteristic of … "liberty." "On the return of the wager boats," writes Mr. Faulkner, in his "History of Chelsea," "the whole procession …
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