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The Diary of Henry Machyn
… or lord mayor, nor does his name even appear in Smith's lists. Ibid. Penance of Thomas Samson. This could scarcely … for his enemies would scarcely have been satisfied with a mere penance. He was probably already fled abroad (see … epitaph is given by Stowe. Sir Rowland Hill and sir Andrew Judd were made overseers of his will. (Ibid. p. 19.) "He …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… Musters in London. On the 6th Jan. the Privy Council sent "a letter to the maior of London that, albeite he was willed … appears that she desired to be buried either at St. Paul's or Westminster abbey. His interment was not at the parish … of the materials of his work). Ibid. Funeral of sir Andrew Judd. A name still well known as the founder of Tunbridge …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… maker (177579). In 1775 described in one directory as a cabinet & plate case maker. In 1778 took out insurance … Taylor & Pinnington advertised the coming sale of Oakey's utensils and stock on the Premises 25 Tarleton-street … behind. In 1804 also covered for insurance a house at 20 Judd Pl., West Somers Town valued at 400. [GL, Sun MS vol. …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… with two matching elbow chairs and another elbow chair for a Close stool Chair the seat Cov'rd w th red morrocco … 1760 his app. John Highfield petitioned freedom. [Freemen's committee bk] Padbury, Jon., address unknown, chairmaker … Birthplace Trust, Leigh receipts, DR 18/5] Parker, Thomas, Judd St, Brunswick Sq., London, upholder, cm and undertaker …
The Environs of London
… boundaries. The church is situated to the north of London a little more than a mile from Holborn-bars. The parish is of … is in this parish; it joins to Finchley in Lord Mansfield's woods. On the west it is bounded by Hampstead (including … Esq. equerry to Queen Catherine), 1696; and Mrs. Mary Judd, 1699. The church-yard was enlarged in the year 1793, by …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… 176. " David Adamson Gen. Montague. For employment, having a wife and 5 children. Has had none since the Richard was … passed his accounts; has been 10 or 11 years in the State's service. 4 " Rob. Balling " For a gunner's place in the … and Dragon, expecting better preferment. 68 " Thos. Judd " For release of Alex. de Croix, prisoner in Chelsea …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Barnes Green on the east. Church Road leads to the church, a little to the north-east of the village, and the road is … parallel with the river, is Barnes Terrace, where is a row of old houses. Further to the west this joins Mortlake … Street and the terrace overlooking the river. The 'Bull's Head' and the 'White Hart' are old riverside inns. Near the …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… the parish from St. Neots on the south, throwing off a branch road northeast which joins the Huntingdon to … inn now called Brampton Hut, but formerly known as Creamer's Hut, well known in the coaching days. There was an … John Allen, d. 1919; and Rose Emily Lowry, wife of Walter Judd, d. 1921, and Blanche Elizabeth Pryce Jones her sister, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and here the roads branch off, one to Bexley-heath, a second to Woolwich, near which is the church, May-place, … Perry-street and Northend; and at about three quarters of a mile distance from the former, eastward, Howbury-farm. The … which, Leofsune, who had married his nephew's widow, entered on them; but they were recovered from him, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and Newtown; Normanton, nearby on the west bank, was a detached part. In 1885 Normanton, c. 656 a., was … was used for an airfield. 8 The road on the parish's east boundary was the main road from Chipping Campden … Philip, a minor. A moiety held in 1420 for life by John Judd and his wife Gillian, grantees of Sir Philip, 213 was …
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