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Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… [RA, 25192] Karby, George, 2 Chambers St, Goodman's Yd, London, looking-glass frame maker (1820). [D] Kashiere, … November 1787. [ Gents Mag., November 1787; Billinge's Liverpool Advertiser, 15 June 1795] Kay, James, Liverpool, … He took as apps John Southeram, who was free 1765; John Joad from 176771; and his own son George, 178895. Early …
Modern Britain and Ireland - awarded 1990-1999
History Theses 1970-2014: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
… study of the administrative responses made by the L.E.A.s of three Lancashire County boroughs [Bolton, Oldham and … reference to the period 1888- 1920. Al-Mousawi, H.B.-A.-S.Y.H. Ph.D., Glasgow. Supervised by Gillard, D.R.; Robbins, … reading and writing English newsbooks, 1641-9. Raymond, Joad D.Phil., Oxford. (Eng.). Supervised by Norbrook, D.G.E. …
Survey of London
… pattern remains. Further south, in the area of Hutching's Street and Moiety Road, are some fragments of … having become unsafe, were demolished in 191415. Bryant's shop (No. 11) was converted to two houses and then, in … house. 12 Later expanded to cover the riverside portion of Joad and Curling's rope-ground (cut off from the main site by …
Survey of London
… Northern Millwall Robert Batson's Estate Robert Batson's Estate Covering a little over six … The freehold of the rope-ground was sold in 1810 to George Joad and Edward Spencer Curling, esquires, of Blackheath. 26 … by Sheffield Brothers of Islington. 32 Later History of Joad & Curling's Ropeworks, No. 40 Cuba Street ( demolished). …
Survey of London
… nearly all on the east, less well favoured, side of Potter's Ferry, with little riverfront in Millwall. Peter Mellish of … Peter, some of it conjointly with William, and after Peter's death in 1803, his brother continued to buy. 62 William … going on to make wire-rope and submarine cable at Joad & Curling's old premises on the north side of Cuba …
Survey of London
… University, and prominent in the creation of St Katharine's Dock (of which Thomas became a director). Their father, the … 112 Thomas Tooke the economist, following his father's lead, oversaw some development of the riverside, but in … took over the business and established his own works at Joad & Curling's old ropery in Cuba Street. 122 The new …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the sea is a sort of blueish earth, somewhat like Fuller's earth; it is about sixteen feet above the sand, and in it … of the Gillows, Tomsons, Abbotts, Pamfleets, Harnets, Law, Joad, Moses, Parkers, Quince, Carraways, Redwood, Evers, … and Quince; for the Maxteds and Holmans; for Lithered and Joad. Two mural monuments, one for the Garretts, Casbys, and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… was become extinct here before the latter end of Henry IV.'s reign, when this manor was in the possession of the eminent … in marriage to Sir John Fineux, chief justice of the king's bench, by whose eldest daughter and coheir Jane, it went in … esq. of Wellhall, Eltham, prothonotary of the king's bench, and attorney-general to king Henry VIII. He died in …
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