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Survey of London
… on the east by what is now the roadway of St. Mary Abbot's Place, on the south by the line of Pembroke Gardens, and on … were built by the prominent Kensington builders, Thomas Huggett and Thomas Hussey, evidently acting in partnership, Hussey being granted leases of Nos. 4351 and Huggett of Nos. 5361, all in 1867. 212 These houses are …
Survey of London
… side is dominated by the huge bulk of the Royal Borough's Central Depot with its impressive mass of noise-reducing … Kensington signed an agreement with the builder Thomas Huggett to develop six acres of the estate between Earl's … was given the separate name of West Cromwell Road in 1873. Huggett began by building on the frontage to Earl's Court …
Justice in Eighteenth-Century Hackney
… 2 February 1730 Midd x:ss. Thomas Martin of y e Parish of S t: Giles in the Fields Joyner bound in 10:- Upon Condition … persons unknown y e goods being taken upon him by James Huggett Jun r: & himself having nothing to alledge in his own … denying it & it was farther proved by y e oaths of J a: Huggett J r: & W m Stokes. Committed him to Newprison (to be …
Justice in Eighteenth-Century Hackney
… Friday, 27 January 1738 George Pickstone of the Parish of S t George in the County of Midd x Butcher [and] Richard … Labourer 40, W m van Leute of Bow Scarlet Dyer [and] James Huggett of Stepney Farmer each in 20. Robert Johnson of Bow Labourer in 40, W m. van Leute [and] James Huggett each 20. Thomas Gray of Bow Labourer in 40, W m. van …
Justice in Eighteenth-Century Hackney
… for being disorderly & absenting himself Severall d s & nights On oath made granted a warr t for him. 327. … of the Hamlet of Mile End old Town & charged by James Huggett the Younger with having this morning pilferred from … granted a Warr t for him. 353. Sunday, 12 July 1741 James Huggett J r: bro t: in Cust: of Noah Payne Headb: [Edw …
London Radicalism 1830-1843
… to time, at the Thatched House Tavern, and at the St Alban's Coffee House, in St James's. At the commencement of the … Hume Jos. M.P. Heppel G.H. Hetherington H. Harrison Samuel Huggett Geo. Hewett Thos Hodgskin Thos Jervis Swynfen Leader … those gentlemen who had not yet paid their donations. 7 Mr Huggett's report was read. Friday visited 17 persons, with no …
Survey of London
… into agreements for the demolition of his great-uncle's house and the development of its grounds and of a … to have used a distinctive style of his own was Thomas Huggett, a local builder, who was granted sub-leases by … Vicar of Kensington to Robinson, 1858. Robinson to Thomas Huggett of Dartmoor Street, Kensington, builder, 1861. 34 and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and 30,000 herrings. 44 It passed, apparently on Stigand's deposition in 1070, to William FitzOsbern, Earl of Hereford … (later called Tutshill Farm) was owned in 1655 by William Huggett who had inherited it from his mother Welthian, one of … sisters and coheirs of John Hopkins. In that year William Huggett settled the house and c. 60 a. on the marriage of his …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… House the case of Capt. Benj. Bracey, with the committee's opinion that he should receive the Becond half of Thos. Hull of Godalming's fine, discovered by him, in part of his arrears. [ G 7, p. … Jerem. Tomkins, George Stonestreet, Henry Stalman, James Huggett, Step. Humphrey. [ G 9, p. 21.] Feb. 12. Order of the …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… Michael Gyll, gent. Messuage in Stanegate in the parish of S t Helene, York. A warrant against Martin Soza and Thomas … house of William Foster, esq., situated in the parish of S t Martin in the Fields near Charing Crosse, county … Aske, esq. 30 messuages and 4 cottages with lands in Huggett, Newland, Hoveden, and Knedlington. Nicholas Smyth …
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