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A History of the County of Leicester
A History of the County of Leicester
Survey of London
… to the square. Architect, Thomas Cundy II, builder, C. J. Freake, 18646. Demolished Still, many of Cundy's fronts … and possibly also Nos. 4 and 40 by William Tasker for Freake, and the other two by unknown designers, No. 2 under … by his requirements. Thus at No. 10 Grosvenor Square, Freake built a single house instead of the two he had …
Survey of London
… firms are not known. Corbett had sent a circular to Freake on behalf of at least one West Brompton charity 282 …
Survey of London
… and H. B. Alexander and as agent for (Sir) Charles James Freake he was already much involved in the complex … which are identical in pattern to those used by C. J. Freake on the neighbouring Smith's Charity estate. Inside, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 811, 14. Ibid. ff. 3841. D.N.B. s.v. Bradbridge, William; Freake, Edmund; Piers, John; Bridges, John. D. & C. Sar., …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… commendam, and was translated to Salisbury in 1571. Edmund Freake, S. T. P. originally a monk at Waltham, in Essex, in … in which, as well as in this bishopric, he succeeded Dr. Freake; and had licence to hold the livings of Laingdon and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… VIII. appointed the first dean. He died in 1570. 9 Edmund Freake, S. T. P. was installed in 1570, and was consecrated …
A History of the County of Leicester
… of the haberdashers' company, but an ironmonger. 23 John Freake, butcher, was a grazing butcher and a cultivator. 24 … to both modern slaughterman and meat purveyors. Philip Freake, for example, was a comburgess as a butcher, yet the … they employed wage-labour in some quantity. Philip Freake, a grazing butcher, who died in 1588, must have …
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