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Middlesex county records
… they had surveyed a new street in the parish of St. James's, called Little Silver Street, leading from a certain new … and Cranfield (p. 41) Mary Banfield, of St. Andrew's Parish, Holborn, widow, is to be allowed 3 d. in the off … [Pages 4953 blank.] Order for Edward Elderton and James Huggett, of the hamlet of Stratford-le-Bow and Old Ford, …
Survey of London
… of Chelsea. Between 1841 and 1881, however, while Chelsea's population rose by some 75 per cent, Kensington's increased … was a well-known local figure, or Thomas Hussey and Thomas Huggett, whose names were often coupled together in … and developers were represented, the local builders Thomas Huggett and Francis Radford serving with particular …
London Inhabitants within the Walls
… w; Eliz, d; Mary, d, 29.1 Hacker: -, Mrs; Woolfrey, ?s; Eliz, ?d, 32.18 Alice, ser, 43.19 Anne, ser, 77.4 Anne, wid, 3.20 Sam, £600; Eliz, w; John, s; Dot, d, 44.2 Hacket(t): Eliz, 14.20 Gustavus; Marg, w, … s, 7.17 Huges Morris, 35.39 Huggeford Wm; Jane, w, 32.14 Huggett Thos; Eliz, w, 58.7 Huggins: Ann, ser, 40.3 Eliz, …
Survey of London
… who used 'Adrian Square' on his estate at Westgate. Leased S. R. Lewin to B.J. and W.J. Hudson, 1871. St. Luke's Church … and 4). Nos. 58 leased R. Gunter (II) to T. Hussey and T. Huggett, 1867. Nos. 914 leased same to B. and T. Bradley, … leased J. Gunter, 1865; Nos. 115 to T. Hussey and/or T. Huggett (Corbett and McClymont parties), Nos. 1727 to F. …
Survey of London
… son Robert a life-interest in his estate, which on Robert's death was to pass to the latter's eldest son. Robert was empowered to grant ninety-nine-year … then going forward further west, Thomas Hussey and Thomas Huggett, both of Kensington. 167 The two pairs of …
Survey of London
… streets a little westward. The lessor was Robert Gunter's younger brother James and the lessees, together or … major-general in 1887. He had seemingly shared his brother's home at Earl's Court Lodge for a time, and for many years … Gibbings of Chelsea (18656), 225 Thomas Hussey and Thomas Huggett (1865), 226 Frederick Saunders (1865), 227 and George …
Survey of London
… The Edwardes estate East of Earl's Court Road CHAPTER XVIII - The Edwardes Estate: East of … who initially took land under these agreements were Thomas Huggett, John Sprake, William Henry Cullingford, George … over his remaining ground) and Samuel Juler Wyand. Thomas Huggett: Nos. 99105 (odd) Earl's Court Road, Tower House and …
Survey of London
… the estate to the north of Cromwell Road and east of Earl's Court Road will be described in the next chapter, and the … XIX. Edwardes Square Area The second Lord Kensington's initial attempts to promote speculative building on his … garden was built in the later 1820s. 134 In 1868 Thomas Huggett (later to be the builder of over a hundred houses in …
Survey of London
… (now Kensington High Street), on the east by Earl's Court Lane (now Earl's Court Road), on the south by a lane … in 1867, were the first works on the estate of Thomas Huggett and Thomas Hussey, two builders who were to play … acres (the site of West Cromwell Road) was let to Thomas Huggett, and most of the land in between these two …
Survey of London
… acres, approximately bounded in present-day terms by Earl's Walk on the north, Earl's Court Road on the east, Pembroke Road on the south and the … end. These were erected in that year by the builder Thomas Huggett to serve his nearby developments in Cromwell Crescent …
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