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The Commissions for Building Fifty New Churches
… to be erected at Spitalfields at next meeting. 7. Sir T. Davall's site to be considered at next meeting. 8. The … proposals for the pillar. 3. Thos Slemaker and Ric. Goodchild to be employed to do bricklayer's work for … to designs this day delivered by Hawksmoor; Slemaker and Goodchild, bricklayers, to be employed to lay foundations of …
The Commissions for Building Fifty New Churches
… Upon the Surveyors' complaint, resolved that Slemaker and Goodchild, bricklayers employed in new churches of Limehouse, … 115. [p. 210] 6 Apr. 1715 1. Petition from Slemaker and Goodchild referred to next meeting. 2. Read memorial from … [p. 211] 27 Apr. 1715 1. Read petition from Slemaker and Goodchild. 2. Slemaker and Goodchild to proceed on their …
The Commissions for Building Fifty New Churches
… will finish church as soon as possible. 8. Rich. Goodchild to take down St Mary Woolnoth church, allowing 250 … St Mary Woolnoth presented paper about monuments, etc. 5. Goodchild proposed that some of old materials might be used … referred to Surveyors, to report at next meeting. 4. Goodchild attended to answer complaint of his using bad …
The Commissions for Building Fifty New Churches
… for paving. 7. Repeated complaints being made against Ric. Goodchild of using bad bricks, resolved not to employ him … to Treasury for loan. 2. Warrants signed. 3. Ric. Goodchild to pay Treasurer 250 for old materials of St Mary …
The Commissions for Building Fifty New Churches
… from the two Mr Blinckoes for plasterer's work. 10. Goodchild not to proceed with Spitalfields church until he … work at the churches now building received from: Joseph Goodchild, Chas Scriven, R. Ransom, Thos Commings, and John Tracy. 2. Goodchild, being the lowest, to be employed at Limehouse and …
The Commissions for Building Fifty New Churches
… and Newman's proposal. 3. Surveyors to report on Mary Goodchild's petition about price of groining at Spitalfields … rail at communion table. 368. [p. 268] 1 May 1724 1. Mrs Goodchild to be allowed 6 d. per foot for groining, that … his return a satisfactory account would be given. 2. Mrs Goodchild declines finishing bricklayer's work at Limehouse …
Survey of London
… concern with the relations of science and religion. (T. H. Huxley distrusted both of them.) This meant that in … S. C. Fripp of Bristol, H. B. Garling, R. W. Giblett, T. Goodchild of Guildford, W. Harvey, B. Ingelow, J. Johnson, R. … Owen, address to British Association at York, 1881: P.R.O., Works 17/16/2: Return to an Order of the . . . House of …
Newington (Including Berrick Prior, Britwell Prior, Brookhampton, Holcombe)
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… follows a sharp right-angled turn, which in 1595 formed a T-junction with a continuation of the north-south road along … called by 1717, was apparently sold to its tenant Edward Goodchild in 1797, as part of Lower Greenfield farm in … 1898 edns); TNA, RG 12/1159. Below (built character); B. O'Sullivan, The Two Britwells (1969), 67, 756. CCA, U15/26/3. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… aged 7 months; Samuel Percival, d. 1848, aged 54; Jane Goodchild (wife), d. 1870, aged 62; T. Gaffin of London. (12) George Palmer Gent, d. 1723, aged … 1814, aged 39; Elizabeth Smyth (mother), d. 1809, aged 68; T. Marsh, New Road, London. (26) Matilda, d. 1782, aged 68, …
Nuffield
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… 18th century, as lords sought to maximize the rent. Joseph Goodchild of Woodcote took over from Francis Steel in 1762, … Benson, manors. VCH Oxon. I, 419. Rot. Hund. II, 7701; M.T. Pearman, 'Notices, Manorial and Ecclesiastical, of the … 504; above, manors. Glasscock (ed.), Subsidy 1334, 240. G.O. Sayles (ed.), Select Cases in Court of King's Bench, Vol. …
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