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A History of the County of Middlesex
… almshouses of the Clothworkers' Company of London, built c. 1658 with funds from John Heath (d. 1641). 25 Away from … late 1960s further housing schemes were undertaken. The G.L.C. built Widford House fronting Colebrooke Row and running …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 51 which was adapted to hold 611 inmates. In 1882 c. 100 local inmates were housed, at first together with 200 … mental hospitals. 59 The workhouse was taken over by the G.L.C. as Hillside, closed in 1972, and demolished for housing …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the death of Amice it descended to Edmund's son John (d. c. 1341). 55 By 1353 John's son Sir John Berners (d. 1361) … Ibid. CP 25(2)/324/20 Jas. I. Mich.; C 142/429, no. 114. G.L.R.O., M83/BAR/135. Herald and Genealogist, vii. 560; G.E.C. …
Survey of London
… The houses which he then ocupied, and which survived until c. 1899, had been built in the mid 1680s by the bricklayer … p. 39: photograph of 10 March 1953 in possession of the G.L.C., Historic Buildings Division: information kindly …
Survey of London
… for at least some of the time by the firm's surveyor, H. L. Cabuche. 405 In 1932 Barker's lease was bought by the … Henry Boldero, banker, 17729; Vernon Lushington, Q.C., Deputy Judge Advocate General, 18781912. Nos. 37 and 38. … Square must be borne in mind. 422 The architect was G. D. Martin. His original and very different design showed …
Survey of London
… by a Madam Campbell. She was succeeded as ratepayer from c. 1706 to 1710 by Mr. Campbell, 18 doubtless the Captain … the partitions were largely removed to create one big L-shaped drawing-room (Plate 12c). The house has a squareish … of British Watercolour Artists up to 1920: D.N.B. R.B.: G.E.C., sub Tankerville. R.B.: Ian Maxted, The London Book …
Survey of London
… gentleman; and at about the same time another large plot (L on fig. 1) comprising the future sites of Nos. 3336 … between composer and publisher did not develop until c. 1730, when Walsh's son, John Walsh the younger (170966), … The architects for the conversion were Sydney Tatchell and G.C. Wilson. 342 No. 28 Like Nos. 26 and 29 this is …
Survey of London
… No. 37 being built soon afterwards but No. 36 not until c. 17212. On the west side only one house (No. 24) had been … properties acquired by Thomas Sutton. The letters H and L mark the plots sold by Young in 1686 to Ralph Hutchinson … and XIX (1942). Francis Thompson, op. cit., pp. 37, 59. G.L.R.O., Middlesex County Records, Calendar of the Sessions …
Survey of London
… north of No. 16 (together with an adjoining shop added in c. 1805 483) escaped rebuilding at this time but were … in the corridors and principal room was executed by G. and A. Brown Limited. 490 The whole of the east side … fragments have been removed into the keeping of the G.L.C. Historic Buildings Division. In 1878 the builder W.H. …
Survey of London
… or not, Morton stayed in the house until his death in c. 1716. It was later, under the sign of the Three Kings, the … one of the partners, John Storr. 29 The contractors were G. Mansfield and Son and the ironwork was supplied by Walter … 'landings' of inlaid oak. were removed by the Duke. 114 l In the years 18357 the newly formed (Royal) Institute of …
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