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Survey of London
… The Manor House of Bromley proper was erected by Sir John Jacob, about 1634, upon or near the site of the Priory …
The Environs of London
… Shute 9. In 1607 a licence was obtained by Hugh and John Hare, to alien the same premises to Arthur Ingram and … of London 13, who, five years afterwards, sold it to Sir John Jacob 14. Sir John was a great sufferer in the civil war: his estates …
Survey of London
… up for sale by auction. Two lots were bought for 475 by John Gunter, now one of the directors of and eventually the … evidence of the company's minutes, probably the architect John Shaw the younger), a full meeting of the directors … contractor for the wall on the east and south sides was John Faulkner, who had completed his work by the end of the …
Survey of London
… (where Ovington Square now stands) requires the lessee, John Hooper, gardener, to reserve annually for Sir Thomas and … 19034. Nos. 87135 (Harrods). C. W. Stephens, architect, John Allen and Sons, builders, 19015. Nos 137159 (with Nos. … Parkinson and Company, builders, 19345. Nos. 264268. John Mechelen Rogers, architect, Henry R. Wagner, builder, …
Survey of London
… 1808. In 1817 he disposed of them for 1,999 to William and John Whitehead of Little Cadogan Place, Chelsea, builders. 18 … disposed of it in 1762 to its licensee, the victualler John Butcher, who in turn assigned it in 1776 to Edward … manufacturers, to designs by R. A. Briggs (Plate 14c); John Allen and Sons of Kilburn were the builders. 33 Further …
Survey of London
… Street, the grandson of Anna Maria's first marriage to John Browne of the City, leather seller. It was under William … was undertaken particularly by William Meymott and by John Hooper of Knightsbridge, gardener. Near the eastern and … and one each under lease to James Humphrey, gentleman, and John Moore, carpenter. 15 The remainder of the frontage was …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… has a handsome interior; it was erected in 1729, by Sir John Bridgman, Bart., ancestor of the Earl of Bradford, and … Cecily, daughter and heiress of William Freebody, marrying John Stanley, conveyed it to him: she died in 1553. The manor … decay, and no pig-iron was made in the parish till Messrs. John Bagnall and Sons commenced their three furnaces at Golds …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… and base modern. Monuments: In chancel on S. wall, (1) to John Baynham, 1636, Elizabeth, his wife, 16556, Edward, eldest son, 16523, and Mary, his wife, 1650, John, sixth son, 1671, and Frances, his wife, 1683, also to …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… of Llandovery and the manor of Cantuff-Bychan, to Richard Fitz-Pons. It afterwards passed into the noble families of de … from which it appears that a moiety of 10 was given by John Havard, of Tregoed, in 1726, to be invested for the … township, the principal of which, established by the late John Wilkinson, Esq., were for some time discontinued, being …
Survey of London
… provided by Thomas Cundy II, the builder being George John Newson, who was active elsewhere on the estate at about … 1930's, 21 and No. 58 was reconstructed in 1971 by Olins John Associates, architects, but reproducing the Cundy front. … are toplit studios, perhaps built by the portrait painter John Partridge, who lived here from 1828 to 1872. Other …
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