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A History of the County of Middlesex
… are practically the same as they were left by Wren. Luttrell, Relation of State Affairs, i; Diary of Henry, Earl … App. ii, 431. See account of architecture, p. 377 et seq. Luttrell, op. cit. i, 520; Lamberty, Mémoires de la Dernière … Duchess of Marlborough (ed. 1742), 24-30, 33-5. Ibid. 115. Luttrell, op. cit. i, 533; Lond. Gaz. 17 May 1689, cit. Law, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 95 Fishponds and decoys were also made in the park, and Luttrell says that the deer were to be removed for the sake … Law, op. cit. iii, 79. A plantation opposite Bushey House; Luttrell, Relation of Affairs of State. See p. 356. Vide Law, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 198, 2002. Hist. MSS. Com. 6, 7th Rep., Verney, p. 502; N. Luttrell, Brief Hist. Relation of State Affairs, 16781714, … iii. 538; iv. 5045. Hore, Hist. Newmarket, iii. 211 sqq. Luttrell, Relation, v. 5369; vi. 29, 91, 96, 218, 2223, 357. …
Old and New London
… that it was a very proper name, as all the rest go by it. Luttrell and Rogers were intimate friends and rival wits, and … The constant little bickering competitions between him and Luttrell were very entertaining to some minds. They met once, …
Survey of London
… Camden Society, Old Series, vol.32, 1845, p.332: Narcissus Luttrell, A Brief Historical Relation of State Affairs from …
Survey of London
… 17621763, ed. Frederick A. Pottle, 1950, p. 54. Narcissus Luttrell, A Brief Historical Relation . . ., 1857, vol. i, p. …
Survey of London
… James's Square Trustees' minutes, 9 May 1728. Narcissus Luttrell, A Brief Historical Relation of State Affairs . . ., …
Survey of London
… 22 The house was burnt down in 1696, when occupied by Lady Luttrell, 8 'the lady herself narrowly escaping, and 'tis … p. 171. R.B.; D.N.B. P.R.O., C54/4557, No. 9. Narcissus Luttrell, A Brief Historical Relation of State Affairs, 1857, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… hospital of St. Mark at Bristol. 18 Maurice's heir, Andrew Luttrell, successfully claimed the manor in 1232 but agreed … confirming the hospital's ownership. In 1271 Alexander Luttrell disseised St. Mark's but they recovered possession and bought Luttrell off with an annuity. 21 The hospital remained in …
A History of the County of Somerset
… by his widow Margaret (d. 1607), formerly wife of Thomas Luttrell. 12 John Strode's son Robert had succeeded by 1608 …
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