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Survey of London
… quoted another explanation that in the 14th century Sir John de Burstow (or Bristow) repaired this piece of road with … June 2, 1894, by Mrs. Selina Lingham. The architects were John Thomas Newman and William Jacques and the builders …
Survey of London
… a semi-basement, but has been mutilated. October 18, 1821; John Lett of Montague Place, Bedford Square. 49 Nos. 1143 … Place, Kennington. 52 Nos. 105109, January 4, 1823; John Muggeridge of Harleyford Place, builder. 53 Nos. 111115 … 23, 1822; James Crundall. 56 No. 155, January 26, 1824; John Keith of Camberwell (New) Road. 57 Nos. 167179 (odd) …
Survey of London
… and his contract was completed by Messrs. Thomas Want and John Richardson. J. and H. Lee of Chiswell Street, who were …
Survey of London
… Angell, Married Elizabeth Scaldwell, 147 daughter of John Scaldwell, junior, who owned extensive lands in Lambeth, … Manor. By his will, 148 which was proved in 1679, John Scald well left almost all his wife for life, and upon … to be divided between his two grandsons. Thomas Fox and John Angell. It seems likely that some family arrangement was …
Survey of London
… Brown Angell. 137 This land had previously been part of John Scaldwell's estate (see page 127). The White Horse … ACRES These lands comprised the northernmost part of John Scaldwell's copyhold estate (see below). Masticks was … (plate 27a) were laid on June 23, 1868. The architect was John Tarring, and the builders George Myers and Sons. 145 The …
Survey of London
… it remained until 1658 when Francis Gofton conveyed it to John Scaldwell. 219 By his will, which was proved in 1679, …
Survey of London
… was laid out about 1794, when the property belonged to John Wright of Esher, banker. 2 Wright granted several … leases survive and are described below. In 1870 another John Wright, who was then owner of the estate, disposed of it … Newington, surveyor, and were let to him in that year by John Wrights trustees. 2 They are a terrace of five houses …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of 3 yardlands, belonging respectively to the Brun manor, John Mauduit, and Astrop (possibly in Caswell). 59 The taxed … 11. By 1327 Parnel, now taxed on 13 5 s., was followed by John Brun, taxed on c. 7, who was presumably a member of the … Gardiner), 74 and the lessee of Marsh Haddon manor (John Greenfield). 75 The three wealthiest left personalty of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Lane, 20 referring apparently to the parish's first vicar, John of Poulton (d. 1298). 21 The eastern section of the … and events. In January 1329 three Brize Norton men, John, Thomas, and Henry of Abingdon, were among rebels …
A History of the County of Oxford
… mentioned in 1388; 29 he presumably sold the manor to Sir John Lovel (d. 1408). 30 It then descended with Minster … Henry VIII in 1540. 34 In 1557 the Crown sold the manor to John Yate of Buckland (formerly Berks.) for 325. 35 He … son and successor, 37 apparently transferred it by 1586 to John Yate of Buckland, perhaps his brother, who retained it …
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