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A History of the County of Surrey
… to be called Biggin Grove, and was occupied by Mr. John Manship in 1789 when lord of the manor of Tamworth and … Bowes, 40 who all three joined in a conveyance to John Manship in January 17445. 41 John Manship died in 1749, leaving the estate to his son of the …
Historical Collections:
… There grew a Question, Which was the most Curious Work-manship; and the Deciding of this Controversie was referred …
The Environs of London
… Captain Onway, of Poplar, aged 98, May 31, 1786; and Capt. Manship, of Mile-end, aged 96, Dec. 25, 1786 163. Instances …
The Environs of London
… citizen of London, 1708; Anne, his sister, wife of John Manship, Esq. 1734; John Manship, Esq. 1749; Elizabeth (Aubrey), wife of Robert …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
London Inhabitants within the Walls
… d; Joa, d; Sar, d; Jane, d, 1.36 Mansfelt Mic, bach, 75.9 Manship Barbary, ser, 64.6 Manslow Ann, ser, 1.41 Manson Rob, …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Dec. Bowmaster, J. A. 1689 4 July Bingham, G. 1689 5 July Manship, J. 1689 7 July Richardson, T. (vocalist) 1689 11 …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… pp 547, 1364-7, pp 16, 31, 90, 410 Rot Parl, II, 353 Manship and Palmer Hist of Yarmouth, II, 67, 334 C P R …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… kennels, leashes and collars for greyhounds, 40 s. Work-manship of King's toyle, 8 l. 8 s. 6 d. Hammes pursuivant …
Survey of London
… hinges are excellent examples of Victorian crafts-manship and of Scott's detailing. The interior (Plates 8, 9a) …
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