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Survey of London
… The Council tenders its thanks to all those individuals and institutions whose help has made the preparation of these volumes possible, and particularly to the following: Army and Navy Club; Arts … Nicholson; Mr. Christopher Gotch; W. Curds Green, Son and Lloyd; Lieutenant-Colonel T. D. Grissell; Grocers' Company; …
Survey of London
… Acknowledgments The Council thanks all those individuals and institutions whose help has made the preparation of these volumes possible, and particularly the following: Captain Charles Adams; Albany … Levey; Messrs. Liberty; Lincolnshire Record Office; Lloyd's Bank; London Life Association Ltd.; London Museum; …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… for help in the compilation of this book: the archivists and staff of the Public Record Office, House of Lords Record … who drew my attention to the 1887 RC on Malta), Oriental and India Office Library, University of London Library, … Science, and a number of Government Departments. Mr Lloyd of the Records Division of the Home Office elucidated …
Survey of London
… Kensington. Acknowledgment is made to particular persons and institutions in each volume but special mention must be … Librarian at the Kensington Central Public Library, and the other staff of the Local Studies Library, Mr. T. M. … and Company Ltd.; Joseph and Partners; Lawrence, Barrett, Lloyd-Davis; Leonard Manasseh Partnership; London Regional …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541
… should like to express my gratitude to Sir Goronwy Edwards and Professor R. R. Darlington who have watched over every stage of the revision of the Fasti and given me much encouragement and advice; also to Miss K. … Mrs. J. Varley, Mrs. D. Owen, Miss M. Finch and Mr. M. Lloyd for their great kindness and patience with me during my …
The Environs of London
… oak. The hedge-rows still abound with that tree. Situation and boundaries. The village of Acton lies in the liberty of … Col. Roger James (1712); Charles Moren (1733); and Henry Lloyd, Esq. (1760). In the north-east corner of the nave is … belonging to the parish church of Acton, Aug. 3, 1679." Lloyd Bishop of Norwich. "Edward, son of the Right Hon. and
A History of the County of Middlesex
… settlement is attested by finds of palaeolithic and neolithic Bronze-Age burials at Mill Hill Park, and Iron-Age coins near Bollo Lane. 71 Although the name … 33 not otherwise mentioned below included William Lloyd (16371710), non-juring bishop of Norwich, who lived for …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Acton Manors and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. The manor of ACTON was a division of the … Morren and his wife Elizabeth, and Elizabeth's son Henry Lloyd sold it in 1737 to Sir Joseph Ayloffe, Bt., and his …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… was a surgeon: he had prescribed for the daughter of Mr. Lloyd a mixture of Hamech up to vj Z : he had given … with the armed forces, came to intercede on his behalf and claimed that he had cured many people. But having been … Pressure applied by College yes Action taken Fined 5 marks and `again cast into Prison'. Verdict guilty Sentence Fined 5 …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… Acts and accounts 168499 16841685. 1684, Oct. 1.Mr. Henry Dutton, canon residentiary, appointed official of the dean and chapter within their peculiar jurisdictions. fo. 42. … nominated vicar of Dulverton, on the resignation of Mr. Lloyd, by Dr. Creyghton, to whom the right fell by lot. …
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