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Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… day & yeare aforesaid. [M d imediately assd. to Francis Gascoyne Aldersgate str. Citt. & grocer.] Richard Sibbley the …
A New History of London
… under that year; it was finished in 1753, and Sir Crisp Gascoyne was the first mayor that resided in it. This edifice …
London Bridge
… made in the tenement he now dwells in, 40s. Of William Gascoyne of Lambeth for the rent of a granary in Golders yard …
London Bridge
… Southwark for 4 short oak shells, 6d. Received of William Gascoyne of Lambeth, baker, for the rent of a granary in …
A Survey of London
… there a Chauntery the 21. of Edward the fourth. Alderban a Gascoyne was buried there: sir Wil. Capell Maior, 1509. added …
Survey of London
… are very clearly defined in Rocque's Survey of London. In Gascoyne's map of the neighbourhood (1703) Bromley Hall is … The house is marked on Rocque's Map of London, 17415. Gascoyne's Map of Stepney and Neighbourhood, 1703. Brewer, …
A Survey of London
… highly mooued against the Citie. At which time William Gascoyne chiefe Iustice required the Maior and Aldermen, for …
Old and New London
… 6 Quarter of a load of coals 0 4 Faggots 0 2 3 gallons of Gascoyne wine 2 4 1 bottle muscadina 0 8 Cherries and tarts 0 …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… Fras. Howard and Sir Nich. Thornton, in trust for Mich. Gascoyne, who sold it to petitioner, but it is sequestered …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… Carey, son to Sir Ed. Carey, Mr. Lacon of Shropshire, Mr. Gascoyne of Yorkshire. Now if this whole line be …
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