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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Hodges Two-handled Cup, 1708/9, marked N. E. A. Nelme. Mellish Punch Bowl, 171011, maker Thomas Farren. Merton …
Survey of London
… No. 4. 183240, J. Parker, barrister. No. 5. 180004, Peter Mellish, governor (1800) of the Foundling Hospital; 181851, …
Survey of London
… largely rebuilt it in brick on a long lease from William Mellish, afterwards making it into two dwellings. 30 Two or … there was some vegetablegrowing, notably on the Charteris (Mellish) land north of Chapel House Street, where W. H. … to the conveyance of which the Shadwell butcher Samuel Mellish, uncle of William and Peter Mellish (see page 418), …
Survey of London
… west of the Inner Dock, east of Alpha Street and north of Mellish Street. This plot was developed in 1881 as a depot …
Old and New London
… Enfield, was formerly the seat of a rich merchant, named Mellish (who was M.P. for Middlesex), and afterwards of Mr. …
A History of the County of Essex
… Echo, west of Chingford Green. 10 On the Green William Mellish built a large sporting establishment. 11 In 1824 a … pack of staghounds was kept at Chingford Green by William Mellish. 306 The kennels, which formed a large quadrangle, …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 31 Jan. Wynyard, W. 1812 May Vivian, Sir R.H. 1812 May Mellish, H.F. 1817 Bolton, Sir R. 1831 9 Sept. Cavendish, …
Survey of London
… Robert Wigram, shipbuilder, each invested 6,000, and Peter Mellish, shipbuilder, 5,000. Many other merchants, …
Survey of London
… their property. This group was led by George Byng, William Mellish and Thomas Tooke, with George Rennie employed to … that sale of the canal was preferable. Moore and William Mellish both offered 110,000, and the City even considered …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… thereupon to be then read. William Edward and Joseph Mellish are to be Lord Treasurer's Remembrancers in the …
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