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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of 129; it is in the patronage of the Crown, and the Rev. J. Wheeldon and others are impropriators. The great tithes … and in the gift of Trinity Hall, Cambridge; impropriator, J. Heathcote Esq. The glebe comprises 77 acres of land, … books at 6. 16. 8.; net income, 174; patron, Sir Edward Kerrison, Bart. The church is in the decorated English style, …
London Inhabitants within the Walls
… d, 42.22 Wm; Sar, w, 16.21 Kerfoot Nat; Bridg, w, 36.22 Kerrison Sam; Eliz, w, 49.19 Kerry Sam, ser, 75.17 Kersell …
Survey of London
… 18557. The earliest resident, at No. 12, was an architect, J. H. Strudwick. 55 Elsewhere in the streets developed in the … those of Nos. 10, 12, 41 and 43). 119 Pimlico supplied H. J. Clarke (later a bankrupt) at Nos. 1323 (odd) Tregunter … road called The Park, on the estate of General Sir Edward Kerrison of Oakley Park in Suffolk. 149 Two of these in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Charities THE ELFRIDA JESSIE BACON TRUST FUND.MISS E. J. Bacon, by will proved 1948, left just over 6,000 to the … to that of 1551: Clode, Early Hist. ii. 1778. S. E. Kerrison, 'Cov. and the Municipal Corps. Act, 1835' (Birm. … 1939), 96, 135, 16871, 1748, 247; see also pp. 2678. Kerrison, op. cit. 13, 38, 116, 1379, 162, 1657, 16970, 174, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… were making woven labels, the best known of these being J. and J. Cash, and seven were making regalia and medal ribbons, hat … freemen and 'free citizens'; for details, see S. E. Kerrison, 'Cov. and the Municipal Corps. Act, 1835 (Birm. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… also forced the removal of Robert Bedford, an alderman and J.P., Leonard Piddock, the town clerk's assistant, and Thomas … judicial powers of the unreformed corporation, see S. E. Kerrison, 'Cov. and the Municipal Corps. Act, 1835' (Birm. … and forced their own reinstatement. For details, see S. E. Kerrison, 'Cov. and the Municipal Corps. Act, 1835' (Birm. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… by R. B. Rose. V.C.H. Warws. ii. 20-22, 33-34; and see J. A. F. Thomson, The Later Lollards, for the best acct. of … of the London-Dutch Church: Reg. of Attestations, ed. J. H. Hessels, 1. Ecclesiae Londino-Batavae Archivum, ed. J. … in the late 18th and early 19th cents., see S. E. Kerrison, 'Cov. and the Municipal Corps. Act, 1835' (Birm. …
Survey of London
… of the house appears to have been derived from the work of J. J.Stevenson. In 1935 it was divided and is now known as East … R. K. P. L., J. 1441. Letters From Graham Robertson, ed. Kerrison Preston, 1953, pp. xiii, xxviii. E/HOL, licence of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… king's books at 13. 6. 8; net income, 391; patron, Sir E. Kerrison, Bart. The parsonage-house was much improved by the …
A History of the County of Essex
… West Ham, was opened there in 1884, with funds provided by J. S. Curwen. A new infants department (1887) and later … 1930 the borough council opened two nursery schools, Edith Kerrison (Sophia Road, Custom House) and Rebecca Cheetham … groups in West Ham. 186 They were all designed by J. G. S. Gibson and S. B. Russell and executed in bright red …
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