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Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… Clifton, pelliparius Ricardus de Pytyngton, pistor Joh. de Kirkham, pelliparius Galfridus de Knapton Hugo de Moreton, … Simon Craddok, de Popilton Philippus de Crayk Thomas de S. Oswaldo, pistor Petrus de Fangfoss, pistor Galf. de …
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… Skirmer, mercator Johannes de Wartre, laborer Johnannes de Kirkham, marchaunt Johannes de Newton, glover Johannes … usque Pentecosten anno regni regis Hen., x o, pro vi s. viij d. quos solvit &c. Per Patres, from Folio 351 … Walton, cordwaner Hugo Bridd, fou[r]bour Johannes Kirkham, plastrer Johannes Gras, skynner Thomas Lethome, …
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… Heseham, lyttester 8 HEN. V., RIC. RUSSELL, MAJORE. THO. KIRKHAM, MERCER, WILL. RODES, LYTSTER, WILL. GRYLLYNGTON, …
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… Adam Hewet, maryner, solvit pro reconciliatione xij s. 13 RIC. II., THO. SMYTH, MAJORE. WILL. DE RUMLAY, 4 JOH. … de Towton, foundour Thomas de Shirwode, mercer Robertus de Kirkham, fil. Thom de Kirkham, walker Johannes de Brakenholm, payntour Johannes …
Old and New London
… Euston Road, close under the front of the Midland Railway Hotel, was dug a large trench in which was built a tunnel for … Old St. Pancras Church, and also through that of St. Giles's parish which adjoins it, without any unavoidable … churchyard of Old St. Pancras the line crosses the Regent's Canal, and then passes under the North London Railway, …
Survey of London
… with Guy, to be named as trustee for much of Pulteney's property in the latter's will). A yearly rent-charge of 22 was reserved, payable … to the House and premises as a Subscription House or Hotel to the amount of 50,000 or upwards'. 73 The nature of …
Survey of London
… the memorial that posthumously realized much of the Prince's foreboding is one well documented in some of its aspects, … 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47.) Early ideas The Prince's devotion to schemes for social and educational advancement … confusion'.147 Two years later he shot himself in a Dublin hotel.148 In his diary for 4 June 1863 Cole records a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… are employed. The living is a vicarage, valued in the king's books at 26. 6. 3.; patron, the Bishop of Salisbury; … of worship for Wesleyans. Near a farmhouse called Pierce's Lodge, are vestiges of a British encampment; and in the … sea, and includes some good houses and shops, and a large hotel, lately built, for the accommodation of visiters who …
Old and New London
… CHAPTER XXVII. ALDERSGATE STREET AND ST. MARTIN'S-LE-GRAND. Origin of the NameHistory of the Old GateIts … OfficeOrigin of the Penny PostManleyBishopThe Duke of York's MonopolyMurray's PostDockwraAbsorption of the Penny Post by … converted into the "Bull and Mouth." The "Queen's Hotel," St. Martins-le-Grand, rebuilt in 1830, now occupies …
Survey of London
… naturally upon that of Mount Street, and in the 1890's virtually the whole of the rectangle bounded by Mount … Barlow senior, bricklayer, and Robert Andrews, Sir Richard's lawyer, and the land which they jointly received consisted … there were several lodging-houses and a large private hotel. The standing of Chapel Street seems to have risen, but …
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