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Appendices: The church of St. Pancras
Survey of London: Volume 19, the Parish of St Pancras Part 2: Old St Pancras and Kentish Town
by Mr. Richard Gwalter, they did by lease dated first of June, 9 Charles, ... to Richard Gwalter on 2nd August, 1643, are in Chester Road, Highgate. In 1654
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St Pancras
Old and New London: Volume 5
by Mr. Richard Gwalter, they did, by lease dated the 1st June, 9th Charles I. (A.D. 1633), demise unto the said Richard Gwalter four acres ... And in consideration of 27 in hand, paid by the said Richard ...
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Winterburn - Wirswall
A Topographical Dictionary of England
in 1618, by Gwalter Legh, of Lyme, and was endowed by him with 10 per annum,
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Bridgwater: Local government
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 6, andersfield, Cannington, and North Petherton Hundreds (Bridgwater and Neighbouring Parishes)
commune [de] [bri]gwalter. 53 By 1464 the depiction of the castle, on a seal
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Historical introduction: Shoreditch High Street, west side
Survey of London: Volume 8, Shoreditch
is not conclusive. Close Roll, 2235. Cattringham sold to William Gwalter on 20th May,
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St. Mary Colechurch 105/22
Historical Gazetteer of London Before the Great Fire Cheapside; Parishes of All Hallows Honey Lane, St Martin Pomary, St Mary Le Bow, St Mary Colechurch and St Pancras Soper Lane
when John and Richard Gwalter quitclaimed to Richard Nicoll. In July 1651
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Penalley - Penmaen
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
denomination. David Walter or Gwalter, of Maesgwalter, in the parish of Devynock,
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Introduction
Survey of London: Volume 19, the Parish of St Pancras Part 2: Old St Pancras and Kentish Town
Introduction INTRODUCTION As stated in Part I of this Survey, the whole of the ancient parish of St. Pancras belonged to the Canons of the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, London. The date of its acquisition is unknown, but it was before the Conquest...
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Cardigan - Carew
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
Cardigan - Carew Cardigan CARDIGAN a sea-port, borough, market-town, and parish, and the head of a union, in the Lower division of the hundred of Troedyraur, county of Cardigan, South Wales, 232 miles (W. by N.) from London; containing 2925...
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General Index: G
County of Middlesex. Calendar To the Sessions Records: New Series, Volume 1, 1612-14
John, 31, 50 -, Philip, 50 Gwalter, see Walter. Gwillen, Nicholas, 213 -,
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