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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… in Buckinghamshire Bow Brickhill 112. BOW BRICKHILL. (O.S. 6 in. (a)xv. N.E. (b)xv. S.E.) Ecclesiastical b(1). Parish Church of All Saints, at … is low-pitched, and of plain rough, cambered timbers, with king-post trusses; one tie-beam is dated 1630. Fittings …
Survey of London
… part of a through-route from Waterloo Bridge to St. Giles's and Bloomsbury, and the public or semipublic nature of the … as much a superior tradesman's street as Bedford Street or King Street. Perhaps it was more animated than they were and … William Wycherley (probably, in lodgings 5), Doctor John Radcliffe, Marcellus Laroon the elder, Doctor Humphrey …
Survey of London
… first laid out by the fourth Earl of Bedford in the 1630's it was closed at its southern end a few yards north of the … was settled on Edward Russell in 16401 and sold by him to John Athy by c. 1671 (probably in 1663). Possibly the street … which had been built under the auspices of the partners John Ward and Richard Harris, brought a complaint in Chancery …
Survey of London
… built a few years earlier beyond the third Earl of Bedford's brick wall of c. 1610. 2 Both parts bore the name of … the family agreement of 16401. 63 He sold these parts to John Athy, a haberdasher, probably in 1663, 64 and they were … Evelyn took rooms for the winter of 165960, 67 when John Cosin, Bishop of Durham, was evidently a fellow-lodger. …
Survey of London
… existed as Charles Street since the fourth Earl of Bedford's development of Covent Garden. (For Nos. 2331 and 1826 … Edward Russell, evidently to three different purchasers: John Athy, Nicholas Ady or Atty, and Richard Arris. 89 From … next to the gate into Bedford stable-yard, and Robert King and Johann Franck gave vocal and instrumental concerts …
Survey of London
… with the other original Covent Garden streets in the 1630's and was named after the infant Duke of York (b. 1633). … and prints, which passed to the partnership of his nephew John Sotheby and George Leigh: Leigh and Sotheby remained … 1671 he had sold his property here (probably in 1663) to John Athy, a haberdasher. 89 The rights in the Athy property …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… medicine to Leache (med. obtained from the apothecary John FLUDD 278, q.v.) for 'a running of the reins' caused by … (verbally) from FLUDD for Leach. Censors said that Leach's case was not one of gonorrhea, but strain caused by his … Interdicted 9 July 1631 Entry Notice of the interdict on John Fludd and Thomas Bowden was to be given to each Fellow …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Bowers Gifford 7. BOWERS GIFFORD. (D.d.) (O.S. 6 in. lxxvii. N.W.) Bowers Gifford is a parish 8 m. W.N.W. … was re-built early in the 16th century except for the S. wall of the nave which is thicker than the other walls and … brass has been ascribed without sufficient evidence to Sir John Gifford, 1348. The Church, Plan Architectural …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… carved oak, is, with 483 acres of land, the property of John Clince Parker, Esq.: the lordship of Leagram, long a … Bradford, wapentake of Morley, W. riding of York, 1 mile (S. E.) from Bradford; containing 8918 inhabitants. The … near the village. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 21. 13. 11.; net income, 393; patron, the …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
John BOWNE John BOWNE Biography Name John BOWNE Gender Male Primary … for a lung ulcer, causing hectick fever. No details of B's part in all this. For Dr BOWNE's part, see 110. Initiator of the complaint relative of the …
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