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A Dictionary of London
… Hatton, 1708. Former names : "West Harding Street" (O. and M. 1677). Northern portion called "Box's Court" and "Boxwood … South out of Camomile Street. In Lime Street Ward (O. and M. 1677-Boyle, 1799). So named as occupying part of the site …
Great Haseley (Including Little Haseley, Latchford, Rycote)
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… 1 The relief is undramatic, rising gently from 58 m. at Rofford (by Haseley brook) to 85 m. at Great Haseley, … 24 In 1391 Little Haseley was bought by the wealthy London goldsmith Drew Barentin and his brother Thomas, lord of … South Oxfordshire District. 4 This account was begun by R.B. Peberdy in 201011 and completed by Mark Page in 2012; it …
Survey of London
… Milner, first baronet, of Nun Appleton Hall, Yorkshire, M.P., 171738; Lady Mary Fitzwilliam, daughter of the second … is a pleasant 'Dutch' design of 1902 by W. Dunn and R. Watson and has stone, framed windows forming bands across … 90 It was assigned in 1725 to George Middleton, 91 the goldsmith and partner in the banking firm which became …
Survey of London
… to Great Queen Street with the adjacent buildings by R. Payne, Architect, June 21 (18)56, and an internal view in … chaplain to the Royal Academy, and on the death of Goldsmith in 1774 he obtained the professorship of ancient …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… surrendered all his rights in Great Stanmore to Edward the goldsmith and in 1279 it was agreed between Robert and the … those in the common and Stanmore marsh, for which Hendon R.D.C. paid £1,000 in 1929. 9 The last rights were … cit. 23. Cal. Close, 1346-9, 614; 1354-60, 96. Cal. Inq. p.m. x, p. 349. Cal. Pat. 1381-4, 141. Cal. Pat. 1358-61, 185. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… these charities, along with those of Alport, Wilson, and Goldsmith, were distributed to the poor of Great Wyrley … Dir. Staffs. (1900). Census, 1951, Staffs. Ex inf. Fr. M. Bossowski, chaplain to the Polish hostel at Little Onn, Church Eaton (1956). S.R.O., Q/RDc 10, containing copy of act. S.H.C. 1931, 7374. …
The Environs of London
… Furnival's-inn, Gent. 1730; Matthew Cockett, citizen and goldsmith, 1731; and captain John Johnson, 1767. Rectory. The … of Greenford Parva, 1 Edw. II. See Pat. 11 Edw. II. pt. 2. m. 14. Cart. 7 Edw. II. No. 30. John de Beaumont, who died 16 … Earl of Hereford. See Esch. No. 35. See Cl. 10 Ric. II. m. 21. d. Cl. 13 Hen. VI. m. 14. John Middleton and others …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… this Parliament. 6 See supra, p. cxv. " Thomas Tany, Goldsmith, who by the Lord's voice that he heard, changed his … See " A Short Account of the Life of John Biddle, M. A. sometime of Magd. Hall, Oxon" (1691,) p. 16. According …
Old and New London
… at the expense of the Corporation, by J. S. Copley, R.A., in honour of the gallant defence of Gibraltar by … Guildhall on the 14th of June, 1814, by William Daniell, R.A. OLD FRONT OF GUILDHALL. ( From Seymour's "London," … of the Mint. At Edward's death Throckmorton sent Mary's goldsmith to inform her of her accession. Though no doubt …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… the purpose. 26 Cradock moved in the literary society of Goldsmith, Johnson, and Burke, and built a theatre at Gumley … hall to a succession of tenants: T. K. Taplin (1855-91), M.P. for South Leicestershire; 30 James Coats (1834-1913), of … from 1747 to 1757 (burials) and 1747 to 1754 (marriages). R. W. Jesson, by will proved in 1930, left £200, the income …
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