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Survey of London
… in a variety of more-or-less Classical styles, their street fronts faced either wholly in stucco or in grey gault … not wholly secret to the builders and entrepreneurs like John Kelk and Freake himself who were employed as agents, and … been built "under the practical superintendence of Mr. John Walls' 17 who, as an 'estate agent', appears in the Post …
Survey of London
… active in the localityC. J. Freake, William Jackson and John Spicerand three more were mine- or quarry-owners. The … of Glasgow, for which he was Member of Parliament, and John Aiton, the railway contractor and civil engineer … even the lawyers. There were six bankers (one of whom, John Stapleton, M.P., also described himself as a barrister), …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… Roger de Holish. It was situated in the old parish of St. John, and was but 120 rods distant from the house of the … homestead of these friars; on 12 October the king licensed John de Wengefeld to assign 5 acres to them for the … 8 d. each. 8 The whole property was granted in 1544-5 to John Eyre, an auditor of the Court of Augmentation. 9 Amongst …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… 1 and two years later, at the instance of his confessor, John de Darlington, the king granted them an adjacent … site. 3 The crown issued a commission in May, 1275, to John de Lovetot, to inquire whether it would be to the injury … Lane), and in width from east to west, from Foundation Street to the town wall, parallel with the Lower Wash. The …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… 4 In August, 1380, Archbishop Simon and his brother John Chertsey obtained licence for the alienation to the … a grant of the site and appurtenances in as full manner as John Cotton, the last prior, held the same. 10 Weever has a … 11 The most noteworthy member of this community was John Hodgkin, who took a prominent part in the Reformation …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 15 who in 1726 conveyed the manor of Donnington Palmer to John Page, 16 whose family had lived in Donnington for … in 1779, 18 and their daughter Frances married MajorGen. John Gustavus Crosbie and their son Charles Crosbie owned the … N; (2) PRAIS THE LORD 1594 (by Anthony Wakefield); (3) by John Warner & Sons, 1858. The communion plate is remarkable …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… An hospital was founded in the reign of Henry II., by John de Lacy, constable of Chester, for a master and thirteen brethren and sisters, and dedicated to St. John the Evangelist; its revenue at the Dissolution was … its dilapidated state and its protruding so far into the street, is an elegant and commodious structure, ornamented …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
John DONNINGTON John DONNINGTON Biography Name John DONNINGTON (DONINGTON, … Known London address Moorfields Parish St Stephen Coleman Street Ward Coleman Street Date 1635 Censorial hearings 17 June 1631 Entry John
Donors to the VCH Oxfordshire Trust
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, Henley-on-Thames and Environs
… Group The Nancy Bateman Trust Mrs Pauline Beighton Mr John Bell Mr James Bennett The Bensington Society Dr Roger Bettess Bicester Local History Society Professor John Blair Lt Col Guy Blaker Dr David Booth Mrs Hilda Booth … Chalgrove Local History Group Christ Church, Oxford Mr John Colegrave Mr Michael Colston Sir Howard Colvin …
Donors to the VCH Oxfordshire Trust
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… History Group Nancy Bateman Trust Ms Pauline Beighton Mr John M. M. Bell Mr William Bell Dr Roger Bettess Prof. John Blair Sir Frederick Bolton Mrs Hilda Booth Miss H. F. … Mr Jon Carpenter Christ Church, Oxford Mr David Clark Mr John Colegrave Mr J. E. H. Collins Sir Howard Colvin Combe …
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