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Survey of London
… (formerly Lucas Street) lies east and west and connects Judd Street with Gray's Inn Road. It was set out just north …
Old and New London
… in 1780. Behind the Foundling Hospital, in a line with Judd Street, of which we have already spoken, is Hunter … SOMERS TOWN, IN 1830. In the Euston Road, near the end of Judd Street, is Tonbridge Chapel, a place of worship for …
Old and New London
… them at the rate of twenty years' purchase. Sir Andrew Judd (Skinner), mayor in 1550, was ancestor of Lord Teynham, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
Survey of London
… the possession of Michael Englisshe in 1552. a Sir Andrew Judd acquired it from James Gates and Thomas Thorogood for … two bowling greens, situated on the site of the present Judd Street. This house, which was then approached by a lane … shows a line of fine houses with front and back gardens (Judd Place) along the site of St. Pancras Station, Goods Yard …
Survey of London
… formerly Hunter Street North but now incorporated in Judd Street, lies also in this area. When the Foundling … have been noted; the numbers are the present ones in Judd Street, with the former numbers in Hunter Street in …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… J. 1816 5 July Capes, T. 1821 Allart, J. 1821 21 Nov. Judd, J. 1821 29 Jan. Eeles, R. (by 1836 Sergeant Footman) By …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The grammar school was founded by Sir Andrew Judd, alderman of London, in the 7th of Edward VI.; and by …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541
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