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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Pembroke. The like. June 10. Job Tookey, clerk, curate of Mortlake, Surrey. The like. Thimelbie Holden, clerk, rector …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to certain other witnesses. Jan. 26. William Crabb, of Mortlake, co. Surrey, yeoman. Appeared and took oath to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… is no occasion longer to continue the tapestry working at Mortlake, and the same cannot now by reason of the many … workers that are in and near London be carried on at Mortlake without great loss and damage to the undertakers …
Survey of London
… which had been established under royal patronage at Mortlake in 1619, and which were themselves modelled on the … works in Paris, founded by Henri IV in 1607. By 1620 the Mortlake manufactory had recruited some fifty Flemish weavers … 'unequalled in quality anywhere in Europe'. 1 Although the Mortlake works struggled on until 1703, its last years were …
The Environs of London
… an oratory in his house at Mitcham, in the year 1348 79. MORTLAKE. Isaac Reed, Esq. is in possession of a very scarce … has been procured in three pretty large villages; viz. Mortlake, Putney, and Wandsworth; the numbers are as follows: Number of Houses. Number of Inhabitants. Mortlake, 301 1766 Putney, 440 2294 Wandsworth, 690 4554 …
The Environs of London
… daughter to John Massingberd, Esq. Aug. 11, 1646." MORTLAKE. P. 366.Edward the Third resided at Mortlake in 1352 88. The capital mansion or manor-house was … drowned in the Thames, returning from Chiswick to Mortlake, on the 16th of September 1794, and was buried in …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… same. Ibid. 316 l. 14 s. 0 d. to several victuallers of Mortlake, due from several of Capt. Tho. Lurge's Foot Company …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… found with beakers has come from the Thames at Mortlake. Other evidence from outside Middlesex shows that … Britain but a fine one was dredged from the Thames near Mortlake. 80 Barrel beakers have also been dredged from the … northern Britain 82 but one was dredged from the Thames at Mortlake 83 on the same occasion as the Cord-Zoned beaker was …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… dates, have come from the Thames at Hammersmith and Mortlake. The Middle Bronze Age (very approximately 1400-850 … of collared urns from the Thames at Hammersmith and Mortlake have been clearly identified. Collared or … thought to have been derived from Neolithic pottery of the Mortlake-Fengate type, with influence from beakers and other …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and pottery, much of which comes from the Thames at Mortlake. The metalwork is of bronze and iron. Bronze … large amount of Iron-Age pottery found in the Thames at Mortlake, a reach which has also produced Iron-Age iron axes … with bronze sheaths from the Thames at Battersea and Mortlake, at present dated to the late 6th and early 5th …
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