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Survey of London
… and R. Lewin to W. Corbett or A. McClymont, 1866. Herbert Gribble, architect, lived at No. 64 in c. 188394. Redcliffe …
Survey of London
… Agreement for lease, Jacob Connop, bill broker, to William Gribble of St. Marylebone, builder, 1842. Leased by J. W. …
Survey of London
… side of Ladbroke Square (Nos. 2327 consec.) to William Gribble, a St. Marylebone builder, and building began at last, Gribble's capital being supplied by C. H. Grove, another …
Survey of London
… 45 The author of the design in question was Herbert Gribble (184794), a twenty-nine-year-old Devonian living … the church was begun). 47 One of the Fathers later said Gribble had prepared the design published in The Building … the Fathers but had made it public without authority. 48 Gribble's connexion with the Fathers may well have owed …
Survey of London
… were arranged through the solicitors, Torr, Janeways, Gribble and Oddie. 253 Sometimes the initiative seems to have …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Bertie to report on the enclosed letter [missing] from Mr. Gribble about frauds committed in re-melting tin into bars. …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… [of the Treasury], in reference to a letter of Mr. Willm. Gribble of Truro, in Cornwall, complaining that Mr. Henry …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… Customs to the Lords of the Treasury, showing that Thomas Gribble was employed by Henry Baker, Esq., several times to …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… occasion. The 20 l. per an. paid for many years to Mr. Gribble for giving an account of the [tin] Coinage Number at …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… d. (out of the balance of the fine of 500 l. set on Thomas Gribble and George Potter for uncustomed goods) for charges …
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