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The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… McMurray, pp 422a, 438b, will (2) Will, GOLD, Appr Reg, I, f 165, Index of Appr (3) Will (4) GOLD, Appr Reg, I, f 165 … Fr and Appr Reg, 1619 (6) Boyd 2160 (7) Will (8) Charles E Benham, Colchester Worthies a Biographical Index of … 304/91, Beaven, II, p 89, Walcott, MPs Tempus Anne GHL, I'Anson MS, sub Dethicke, will, Beaven, II, pp 193, 194, Vis …
Journals of the Board of Trade and Plantations
… and that if Mr. Hucksford, late master gunner, and Mr. I'Anson, late gunner there, were sworn, the truth of what he … and Rhode Island lying in this office (Proprietors, Bundle E. No. 6 and 9), a deduction of the several claims to the …
Journals of the Board of Trade and Plantations
… Whereupon their lordships agreed to reconsider paragraph E of the said letter, relating to the factions occasioned by dividing old and erecting new parishes &c.; paragraph I, relating to some irregular proceedings in the general … in the 2nd article of his memorial, he said that it was I'Anson, who was a gunner during the time that Major Lloyd …
Survey of London
… building erected later in the year (by John & Charles I'Anson) to Little's design, with a front matching that of the … for occupation by (Sir) Henry Wombwell's Fielding Club. 78 e This was succeeded in 1888 by the British Chess Club until …
Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… 2nd. The purchasers shall (except on parts B to C and E to F) at their own expense remove the existing brick wall, … designs and under the direction of their architect, Edward I'Anson, Esq., at a total contract cost of 35,546 l. The first …
Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… information available to me) upon the plan prepared by Mr. I'Anson. On the east side of the Hall the first acquisition was … of building "where the late King's Chamber stood" ( i.e. for "the gallery looking into the Hall") at 32 l. per …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… among bushes by Shadwell quarry near the railway. 10 James I was said to have stayed at the Talbot and touched for the … estate in 1910 32 but was sold before 1941 to Capt. E. H. Villiers. 33 John R. S. Dugdale (kt. and d. 1994) … opened with 16 beds in 1903; it was designed by E. B. I'Anson. 17 It passed to the National Health Service in 1948. …
Survey of London
… on the ground landlord's behalf, was not here too low: 'I have not been inclined to make it less than I fairly ought. … a more expressively articulated use of the same order. 88 e The former gave a ground-floor plan of unembarrassed … known. The interior work began in 1870, with Messrs. I'Anson as the principal contractors, and continued until 1873, …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… was succeeded by her nephew the Revd. W. H. Rigg and by E. A. Rigg, and they sold the estate between 1949 and 1964. … was sold to G. H. Scott, 88 who conveyed it to R. M. I'Anson and F. W. Scott in 1942. 89 I'Anson, who became sole …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… were charged with the carriage of wood, wine, and (what I do not recollect to have seen so specially noted elsewhere) … For appeysing of variauncies depending betwixt y e burgesses and y e inhabitaunts of y e Burgh of Dernton of … persons engaged in the woollen manufacture. Messrs. I'anson, Toulmin, and Ord are owners of a newly-erected mill …
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