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A History of the County of Middlesex
… farm by purchase and lease in 1711 and 1729 67 By 1744 he or a namesake was rated for 84 a. 68 George Leeds's widow … to the north, Naylors and Fullmore Close, 48 while Samuel Marriott (or Merrett), gardener of Mile End New Town, who leased 4¾ a. of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Gardens existed by c. 1779 66 perhaps only as gardens or allotments. Crude, probably wooden, cottages which may … been built, mostly two-storeyed and fronting Coldharbour (or Coleharbour) Street at the western end. 69 The ground was … of 1808 and apparently complete by 1812, 71 were Thomas Merrett, of St. Luke, Middlesex, 72 Isaac Clapson, carpenter …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of the large manor of Bisley, possibly at Stroud or at Paganhill. 86 The large parish served by Bisley church … from 1369 until 1378 when he exchanged it with Robert Marriott for Woodchester rectory 50 and Marriott exchanged the living in 1383 with John Edward, the …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… Lound, Somerleyton, Flixton, Lowestoft, and Gunton, or elsewhere, and all other his manors and hereditaments, in … lands, tenements, &c., of the said William, in Fritton, or in the towns adjoining, to the use of himself and his … Eliz: ux: fil: et hr: Gul. Sydnor. John Lee 1663 Richard Marriott, Gent. Robert Snelling 1668 The King, by lapse. …
A Dictionary of London
… Ground ; Baker's Court, Half Moon Street ; Foster Street ; Merrett's Buildings ; Rose and Crown Court ; Rose and Crown …
Broadwell Parish: Broadwell
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… and meadow, among them a 'way' leading to Summerleaze or Summer Leys pasture and to the meadows around Edgerly and … Clanfield. Other early tracks included Mackige, Mackage, or Maggott's Lane near Lower Farm, and the unidentified Drove … advowson of Broadwell passed before 1872 to Sir William Marriott of Blandford (Dorset), Bt, 23 before 1913 to W. H. …
Survey of London
… It may also have been responsible for the name Powder or Gunpowder Street which was applied to the western portion … between 1685 and 1689 include Nicholas Stone and John Marriott, bricklayers, Richard Tyler, brickmaker and William … been completed. Anthony Stephenson, carpenter, and John Marriott, bricklayer, were two of the tradesmen to whom …
Survey of London
… Gardens. The holding comprised portions of the fields or closes known as Wellfield, Greenfield and West or Wett … John Betts of Brompton Row, esquire, and Thomas Weatherley Marriott of Knightsbridge, ironmonger. 72 Most of this … the parish of St. Margaret's, Westminster; here Betts and Marriott set about the development of Montpelier Square, …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… (P.R.O., C 66/3028). Instal. 23 Apr. (CA 3 f. 69). D. 10 or 11 Feb. 1669 ( Obit. R. Smyth p. 80; Hist. and Ant. … 1772 ( Gent. Mag. 1772, xlii 599), and succ. by Thomas Marriott ( Lond. Gaz. no. 11308). Philip Lloyd M.A. … and succ. by Robert Clive ( Lond. Gaz. no. 11917). Thomas Marriott M.A. 1772-1781. Pres. by king in succ. to Charles …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… and Anne Crompton, his Widow. 2 Aug. 1650. Vol. G No. or p. O.C.C. 77 659 Anne Crompton complains that though her … Estate of Hen. Greenhill, Littlebury, Essex. Vol. G No. or p. 2 Aug. 1650. Michael Driver informs that Greenhill was … forthwith. The order to be delivered to Mr. Marsh and Marriott, their agents, at Arundel House, Strand. 29 91 18 …
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