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Whitehall
… built the church of St. Martin, near to where the royal mews had been from time immemorial, with a view to prevent …
Whitehall
… acts had been to build new stabling and a barn in the Mews on the site now occupied by Trafalgar Square. North-east …
Old and New London
… to think his own father is gone to the devil." THE KING'S MEWS. ( From a View by Wale, about 1750.) It has been said, … for his Majesty's horses, and generally known as the "Mews," or "Meuse." The word is derived, as every antiquary … 1537, King Harry ordered the hawks to be removed, and the "Mews" altered and enlarged for the reception of his steeds; …
City of London Livery Companies Commission. Report
City of London Livery Companies Commission. Report
… premises at Tonbridge." Jan. 19. " J. Burton, 19, Crescent Mews, one year to Michaelmas 9 15 10 " T. Card, Tonbridge, on … half year to Lady Day 7 9 8 " J. Randall, 9, Crescent Mews, half year to Lady Day 2 7 6 " W. Hewett, 11, Mabledon … half year to Lady Day 3 19 10 " P. Matthias, 3, Crescent Mews, half year to Lady Day 3 19 10 " T. Swinbourne, 1, &c., …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… l. 17 s. 8 d., disbursed for repair of his lodgings in the Mews; and to Thomas Sanderson, one of his Majesty's Coachmen, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 209 l. 4 s., for reparations done in the stables at the mews, St. James's, and at Shene. [ Sign Man., Car. I., Vol. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of the Horse, 200 l. for repair of the stables at the Mews. [ Docquet.] Sept. 25. St. Martin's Lane. 89. Officers …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… immediately set about his return. French. March 12. The Mews. 77. Sir John Hippisley to Nicholas. The Lords have …
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