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Survey of London
… House some five years before. According to Hilton Price's Handbook of Bankers, John Hinde's name appears in 1663 in Alderman Backwell's ledgers as … it was bought by John Southcote, esquire, from Francis Gillow, brewer, the tenant then being George Frost. In 1801, …
Survey of London
… his conception, although perhaps owing something to Joseph's original design for the site. There are also detailed … from Balderton (formerly George) Street, where a 'Mr Gillow' was first rated in 1793. 12 From 1795 until 1814 the … of the combined Nos. 11 and 12 were Robert and George Gillow, probably the younger sons of Richard Gillow, the …
Survey of London
… of No. 16 in 1733 and from 1735 until 1740. 15 Shepherd's neighbour was George Hill, probably the elder brother of … whose name frequently appears as a payee in Shepherd's bank account. 16 By 1790 most of the occupants in the … all of which were still in existence in the later 1860's; by 1894, however, the first Duke of Westminster's
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Taylor & Pinnington advertised the coming sale of Oakey's utensils and stock on the Premises 25 Tarleton-street … bk] Oglethorpe, Joseph, Lancaster (180525). Named in the Gillow records 1805, 1810, 1813, 1815 and 1819. Shown at … 182234 and Nicholas St in 1825. [D; Westminster Ref. Lib., Gillow] O'Hara, T., 33 Suffolk St, Charing Cross, London, u …
Survey of London
… 18, 20c, 28 in vol. XXXIX). Compared with other of London's dynastic mansions Grosvenor House came rather late into the … was evidently proposed by the furniture-maker Richard Gillow, who was refurnishing the house, and appears to have … pictures'. 40 That Lord Grosvenor should have consulted Gillow on such a matter Porden felt as a slight on his …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… 1760 his app. John Highfield petitioned freedom. [Freemen's committee bk] Padbury, Jon., address unknown, chairmaker … bonds] Parker, William, Lancaster (17991823). Named in the Gillow records in 17991801, 1808, 1810, 1819, 1821 and 1823. … Pearson, John, Lancaster, joiner (17861800). Named in the Gillow records as a joiner. [Westminster Ref. Lib., Gillow
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… possessions of Odo, the great bishop of Baieux, the king's halfbrother, and earl of Kent, under the title of whose … held lands in it of the abbot of Faver sham, by knight's service, the seignory of which had been granted to that … He survived her, and in 1770, sold them to Mr. Thomas Gillow, of St. Nicholas, in Thanet, the present possessor of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… portion of land is the property of the heirs of Mr. Steph. Gillow, of Cooksditch. On these estates many mills and … their great poverty they were unable to satisfy the king's public aids, without depriving themselves of their … fourteen, to which they were reduced in king Edward III.'s reign, and it appears that they afterwards continued …
A History of the County of Durham
… and Urlay Nook on the western border. Nelly Burdon's Beck 3 separates Egglescliffe from Aislaby. The village of … a cross 7 and the stocks. A large mound called the Devil's Hill stands to the east of the village. Jubilee Assembly … no. 14 (4). Estcourt and Payne, Engl. Cath. Nonjurors, 51. Gillow, Bibliog. Dict. of Engl. Cath. iv, 548. Inform. from …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the northern boundary of it, in which are the storekeeper's house of the royal mills, and part of the offices and … when it was, by one of them, alienated to Mr. Jenkin Gillow, who bore for his arms, Argent, a pale, sable, between … four fleurs de lis, gules, whose nephew Mr. Stephen Gillow, of St.Nicholas, in Thanet, died possessed of it in …
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