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Survey of London Monograph
… for difference (Coll. of Arms MS. K. 2. 75). 26. CHARLES MAWSON Mawson (2) Blanch Lyon, R. wt. 5 March 1680. Rouge Croix, … 1646, at Wigston, Leicestershire, a younger s. of Thomas Mawson of Great Wigston; Captain of Horse in Royalist army; …
Old and New London
… Busby, of scholastic fame; Pope, who resided for a time in Mawson's Buildings (now Mawson Row); the notorious Barbara, Duchess of Cleveland; … of the 'next World.'" On the west side of Chiswick Lane is Mawson Rowformerly called Mawson's Buildingsa row of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… staircase has turned balusters and square newels. b(22) Mawson Row, range of tenements on the W. side of Chiswick …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in order that they could discharge a debt to Thomas Mawson over the new workhouse. In 1826, as advised by the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… be diverted from Chiswick High Road down Chiswick Lane to Mawson Lane, behind Old Chiswick, and thence along part of … Devonshire Road and Sutton Court Road; 38 the names of Mawson Lane, Hogarth Lane, and its western continuations …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Urlin or Erland (d. 1682) between 1664 and 1671. Thomas Mawson (d. 1714), in Chiswick by 1685, became undertenant and … brewery in 1745, it eventually helped to enrich Thomas Mawson's younger son Matthias (16831770), bishop of Ely and … Some 300 people were employed by the company in 1979. 27 Mawson's copyhold brewhouse abutted on a passageway behind …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… was not entirely devoted to rich residents: Thomas Mawson had opened his brewery behind the houses half way … of Hogarth Lane led north-westward to Turnham Green, and Mawson Lane led north-eastward to meet Chiswick Lane by the … Buildings also stretched up Chiswick Lane to the corner of Mawson Lane, which ran south-west to Church Street. A few …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of them lessees of the Prebend manor, the brewer Thomas Mawson and, in 1794, John Zoffany. 35 Select vestries …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… 14, 1716; proved February 7, 1717. 1687, Aug. 6 (10) John Mawson Farringdon Within, 1687-8 vice Thorowgood 48 (?) Died … existing Aldermen were: Sir W. Hooker (ex-Lord Mayor) J. Mawson J. Berry Sir J. Raymond Sir B. Firebrace T. Rodbard …
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