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The Aldermen of the City of London
… Anderson (16011605). Sir T. Myddelton (16031631). # Sir G. Howland (1604). # A. Bayning (1605). # G. Holman (1605). N. … Hadley (1649). # T. Stocke (1650). # G. Keate (1650). # J. Howland (1650). # Sir R. Newton (1650). # R. Box (1650). # T. …
A History of the County of Essex
… 233 In 1668 Sir William Cage sold the manor to Geoffrey Howland. 234 Geoffrey was succeeded by John Howland of Streatham (Surr.), whose daughter and heir …
Survey of London
… conferred with the dukedom), was married to Elizabeth Howland, aged thirteen, daughter and heiress of John Howland, a successful City merchant who owned large estates …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… grant, he was translated to Norwich; 657 however, Dr. Howland, his successour, brought a commission, and took a …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 1542. 11 Richard Carr: 1546. Roger Kelke: 1559. Richard Howland: 1576. Henry Copinger: 1577. Degory Nicholls: 16 Aug. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… now the south-east corner of Second Court; 58 but in 1579 Howland was urging Burghley that the number of Foundress's … July (?) 1574. John Still: 21 July 1574, to 1577. Richard Howland: 21 July 1577, to 25 Feb. (?) 1587. William Whitaker: …
Survey of London
… 23 May of that year. The undertakers were John Dowley of Howland Street, Fitzroy Square, and Robert Tuck of …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Baker, F. By 1707 Crooke, C. By 1707 Parsons, R. By 1707 Howland, C. By 1707 Tanton, G. By 1707 Eldridge, H. By 1707 …
Survey of London
… and converted to be the Brunswick Dock in 1790, and the Howland Dock at Rotherhithe, opened in 1699, provided …
Old and New London
… On the west side of the road, between Tottenham and Howland Streets, is Tottenham Court Chapel, or, as it is …
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