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Survey of London
… Soho (now Wardour Street) on the east and Little Gelding's Close on the west (figs. 2, 40). The first documentary … associations. At this time it was also known as Browne's Close, it being then in lease to Mathew Browne, bricklayer. … 38; C10/126/38. Ibid., CREST 6/20, pp. 14250; Kingsford, p. 7. P.R.O., CREST 6/20, pp. 14250; Survey of …
A History of the County of Essex
… through Ilford to join the Roding. Dagenham ('Daecca's home') was probably one of the earliest Saxon settlements … Castle Alley (1600), to a junction with Green Lane. Chitty's Lane, previously known as Bolimereslane (1307), Gotislane … 25(2)/259 Eas. 10 Eliz. Stow, Survey of London, ed. C. L. Kingsford, ii. 184. D.N.B. R. E. C. Waters, Memoirs of the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in Ealing, in 1650 and descended in 1664 from Bateman's widow to his son Sir William, 5 whose youngest son Charles … included 160 a. in Ealing when it was disputed among Mary's heirs. 8 Francis Swinden bought out other claimants in … Richard Lascelles, goldsmith of London. 13 In 1715 William Kingsford and Joseph Denys sold the estate to the lawyer Sir …
A History of the County of Warwick
… professional men quite unconnected with the firm's owners, and of the capital supplies required. New sales … firm at least employed 200. 26 One large firm, Elkington's, has commanded the electroplate trade since their patent of … Lanchester, and B.S.A. motor cars (Coventry, 1936); P. W. Kingsford, F. W. Lanchester. A life of an engineer. E. W. …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… parliament, which saw the confident assertion of Edward's plans to lead a confederation against France and the … generous taxation, was arguably the high point of Edward's first reign. Cracks were, however, already appearing. The … (a reference I owe to the courtesy of Linda Clark); C. L. Kingsford (ed.), The Stonor Letters and Papers , Camden …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… first paragraph of the roll for the bishop of Rochester's text and its development. The arabic item numbering is of a … speak warmly of the way in which he had relayed the king's concern to uphold the law (roll 1 item10). The commons … of Edward the Fourth (2 vols, 1923), II, p. 44 n. C. L. Kingsford, English Historical Literature in the Fifteenth …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… how far Danvers has paid Allen the debt mentioned in Allen's petition. Out Letters ( General) IX, p. 282. Same to the … Mar. 2. Warrant by Treasurer Rochester to the Treasurer's Remembrancer and the Clerk of the Pipe to forbear process … Betts, Sam Fox, Hen. Grimston, Augustine Hood, Richard Kingsford, John Moor, Rich. Oare, John Pilcher, James Stone, …
Survey of London
… Robert Fenn, who was Clerk of the Green Cloth in Charles I's household and an active royalist during the Civil War. 106 Fenn's estate consisted of some fifty acres, of which forty-four … of a Chef, 1938, pp. 100118: Edward B. Page and P. W. Kingsford, The Master Chefs, 1971, pp. 13440. P.O.D.: Col. W. …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… VI. [A.D. 1459]. Precept issued to the Keeper of the King's prison of Flete or his Lieutenant to bring up the body of … and the preceding grant are noted by Stow ('Survey,' ed Kingsford, i. 37, 108), but he omits the dates. Figures of a … Ruthin as being Lord Treasurer at the time ('Survey,' ed. Kingsford, ii. 36). This appears to be correct. On the other …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… the whole City shall proceed on foot as far as St. George's Bar, clothed in black vestments, together with 300 torches … the corpse, following it the first day as far as St. Paul's Church, where the funeral obsequies take place, and the … of Surgery,' p. 59.) According to Stow ('Survey,' ed. Kingsford, i. 315) Thomas Morstede was surgeon to Kings Henry …
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