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Survey of London
… related to a family of that name from Sunbury (where T. W. Marriott himself lived in retirement), and thus to the St … the five eastern houses on the south side were granted by Marriott and Betts at the end of May 1826, on the direction … No. 14 was the R. Darby practising as a surveyor a year or so earlier in Jermyn Street, 21 and if so that he was …
Survey of London
… By the later 1850s no residents (except for T. W. M. Marriott at the then No. 8) appeared in the Post Office … stuccoed on the ground floor (a few now fully rendered or painted over). Several have alterations characteristic of … of Sloane Street; No. 28 was leased back by T. W. Marriott from a mortgagee at the end of the year. 95 The rest …
Survey of London
… John Betts esquire of Brompton Row, and Thomas Weatherley Marriott, an ironmonger of High Row, Knightsbridge. 1 Marriott was the son of Solomon Marriott of Knightsbridge, … builder, Samuel Symons. 3 Whether spelt with a single or double 'l', 'Montpelier' was already becoming something of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… the Confessor. Azure, a cross flory between five martlets or. III, 193b. England. 14th century, pre-1340. Gules, three lions passant gardant or. I, 76a; III, 97a. Castile, Eleanor of. Quarterly, Castile … courant. IV, 49a. Marney. Gules, a lion argent. I, 162a. Marriott. Barry of six, or and azure, in chief two escallops …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… important watercourse in Chatteris except the Forty Foot or Vermuyden's Drain crossing the north of the parish. There … beneficiary. He received 582 acres, 469 in his own right or that of his wife, 104 as lord of the Ramsey manor and 9 as … (d. 1804) through his marriage with the heiress of a Marriott of Chatteris. 93 Its descent during the 19th century …
Survey of London
… apace in the first quarter of the nineteenth century. In or shortly before 1800 a wharf and slips, cottage, shed and … trading from the Lambeth wharf at this time. 234 In 1838 or thereabouts the cement works closed, and was redeveloped … London by J. B. White& Sons of Millbank. 238 In 1845 John Marriott Blashfield part-purchased Wyatt, Parker & Company, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Environment, List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest: copies in COS Dugdale, Mon. W. Dugdale, … The Blanket Makers 16691969: a History of Charles Early & Marriott ( Witney) Ltd. (London, 1969) Plummer, Witney … dated 14 Nov. 1872): copy in COS, 920 SMIT sqq and pages (or folios) following Subsidy 1526 Subsidy Collected in the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… site; and it was also sometimes known as the King's Hall or King's College, on account of its royal foundation. Down … before Christmas, Easter, and 20 July, college meetings or 'chapters' were to be held, when a Mass for founders and … Richard Hurrell Froude, Pusey, R. I. Wilberforce, Charles Marriott, R. W. Church. Their history has been told, …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… ChWs to Ecclesiastical Visitation for not attending Church or taking sacrament, 1664 (8) Capt Red Regt, 1660, Commsr for … 1675, dead by 1685 (4) mar Martha Holgate (5) Sadler (5) Or Francis Patricke, junior, s of above b 1639, d 1674/5 (6) … mar 1669, at AH Staining, Elizabeth, da of Rev Robert Marriott of Mortlake, Surr (4) Apothecary (5) City property, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 33 was where the stream later called the Bayswater rivulet or Westbourne passed under the Uxbridge road. The name … Sept. 1954, 8 g; 17 May 1955, 7 d; 28 Oct. 1955, 10 e. O. Marriott, Property Boom (1967), 107-8. Marylebone libr., P 138, cuttings. Marriott, Property Boom, 100-1, 104-5; S. Jenkins, Landlords …
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