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A History of the County of Essex
… tithes worth 3 marks from the demesne of Geoffrey Scoland (i.e. the manor of Warley Franks); they had been granted by … church. 179 It was designed by (Sir) E. Guy Dawber, P.R.I.B.A. 180 William Fulke, rector 157189, Master of Pembroke … Mary the Virgin, Great Warley: illustrated guide'; P. F. Anson, Fashions in church furnishings, 18401940, 293 and f. …
The Environs of London
… at this place as early as the year 1300, when Edward I. made an offering of 7s. at each of the holy crosses in the … is so immediately pertinent to a history of this parish, I shall not hesitate to print it at length in the notes 50. … an antique ship, found in the Villa Mattea (given by Lord Anson). The great hall is 106 feet in length, 56 in width, …
Survey of London
… group of pedestrian Queen Anne houses designed by Edward I'Anson III at Nos. 69 (No. 9 having since been demolished). …
Survey of London
… which were built by John Garlick to the designs of Edward I'Anson III in 19001. 17 They are tall, narrow, red-brick … Simpson and Guthrie, 1935. GBM 13/327, 3402, 416: R.I.B.A., nomination papers for FRIBA, 1884, G.R. Crickmay. GBM …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… carver (1746). Received a letter in 1746 which read: I have orders from my mother to acquaint you she will not … be credible it is necessary to assume that William Hallett I made no furniture after the mid 1750s, or in any case after … (furniture). [ Yale edn H. Walpole's Correspondence] LORD ANSON. 1756: 24 November, 220 credited to Hallett's bank …
The Environs of London
… Hackney HACKNEY. Name. The most ancient record in which I have seen this place mentioned is dated 37 Hen. III. 1 (i.e. 1253). It is there called Hakeneye, differing but little … Mr. Allen Mitford, (who sailed round the world with Lord Anson,) aged 93, April 22, 1774; Mrs. Jane Davis, (a maiden …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… predecessor John Spendlove was reinstated under Elizabeth I. 26 The royalist George Moore, rector 1622-64, having … for a protestant sermon on the anniversary of Elizabeth I's coronation. 37 Thomas Jeamson or Jameson, vicar 1662-87, … based on P.O. Dir. Lond. (1869 and later edns.) and P. F. Anson, Call of the Cloister (1964), passim; Official Year Bk. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Camden, the area joined Westminster in a division of the I.L.E.A. under the London Government Act, 1963. 47 In 1983 … 1867-8 [4051], H.C. (1867-8), xxv; 1876-7 [C. 1780-I], H.C. (1877), xxix; 1880-1 [C. 2948-I], H.C. (1881), … Char. Com. files. Cath. Dir. (1880), 354. P.O. Dir. Lond.; Anson, Rel. Orders, 320. H. A. T. Child (ed.), The …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… at Frognal Ho., no. 99 Frognal, 1968. 83 Mdx. County Rec. i. 143; Cath. Rec. Soc. xxii. 123. Mdx. County Rec. i. 205. Ibid. ii. 214, 235; Mdx. Sess. Rec. i. 246; iv. … no. 70789; Cath. Dir. (1986). Cath. Dir. (1880); P. F. Anson, Rel. Orders of Gt. Britain and Irel. (1949), 320; …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… his ancestors, paying 3 d. per ann. In the 10th of Edward I. Sir Oliver de Ingham held of Thomas de Horsey, by the … being lord in 1740; after this it was sold to the Lord Anson, who died lord and patron, and his heirs possess it. … and a vicarage was settled, in the reign of Edward I. The rectory was valued at 2 marks, the vicar had no manse, …
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