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Survey of London
… The Wood-Michell estate Hanbury Street west of Brick Lane Hanbury … of London, under a building lease granted by Wood and Michell in March 1723/4. 118 In September 1725 Pitman … in existence in December 1719. 120 In December 1721 Wood, Michell and Worrall leased the site and chapel to Joseph …
Survey of London
… The Wood-Michell estate Introduction and builders CHAPTER XIII - The Wood-Michell Estate This estate was developed between 1718 and … 1728 by Charles Wood of Lincolns Inn, esquire, and Simon Michell of Lin colns Inn and the Middle Temple, esquire. a It …
Survey of London
… The Wood-Michell estate Princelet Street west of Brick Lane Princelet … was sub sequently known. 63 The first building by Wood and Michell probably began in the summer of 1718 on the north … under ninety-nine-year leases granted by Wood and Michell on 27 January 1723/4, the houses having by then been …
Survey of London
… The Wood-Michell estate Puma Court Puma Court Puma Court was formerly … of that court south of Lamb's Court, was built on the Wood-Michell estate to communicate with Wood Street when that street was constructed. On its north side Wood and Michell built three houses on a frontage of about 68 feet …
Survey of London
… The Wood-Michell estate Wilkes Street south of Hanbury Street Wilkes … citizen and joiner of London, under a lease from Wood and Michell in March 1725, being then lately erected; the lease … building lease granted by Wood and Michell in August 1723 to John Roundeau of Shoreditch, …
A History of the County of Essex
… He died in 1549 or 1550 and Jane later married Francis Michell. 22 In 1591 it was presented at the manor court of Theydon Bois that Jane Michell had died holding 200 acres of the manor by knight … being unknown, had been conveyed to the use of Francis Michell. 23 In 1638 Gregories was held by George Carleton and …
A History of the County of Essex
… of Christopher Carleton (d. c. 1549) and now of Francis Michell, received two parts of the wood upon the common and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Farm, Eccleston, was some time ago sold by the Rev. W. Michell to the late W. H. Talbot. It is situated in New Lane …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… sister Catherine Constantia (Ahmuty) wife of James Charles Michell, great-granddaughters. About 1856 the estates were … the Heskin and Eccleston lands to the Rev. William Michell, and lands in Leyland, &c., to Miss Ahmuty, who bequeathed them to Mr. Michell and his sister, so that this moiety was reunited. The …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… serving on juries, he being seventy years of age; Rev. W. Michell's D. Thomas Mawdesley occurs in various pleadings of …
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