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Survey of London
… one that might interfere with the business of the Sir Hugh Myddelton's Head, on the other side of the New River, of …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Denbigh. Watkin-Williams Wynne, Esq; Denbigh. Robert Myddelton, Esq; Flint. Sir Roger Mostyn, Bart. Flint. Thomas …
Survey of London
… including a house on the site of the future Hugh Myddelton School in Sans Walk, which he hoped would become … western portion, now occupied mainly by the former Hugh Myddelton School, is dealt with in Chapter I.) By the time of …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… Foxe and John Becke. Anthony Gymell still survives. John Myddelton, John Preston, William Kirkeby and Nicholas …
Survey of London
… 1820s, mostly much rebuilt, survive on the south side of Myddelton Street. The north side of the street is taken up with Hugh Myddelton Primary School, a student-hostel complex called Rosebery Hall, and Myddelton Place, a speculative block occupied by government …
Survey of London
… showing warehousing at Nos 223227 (left) and 231243; Hugh Myddelton School and Northampton Buildings in background 292, … W. Brooker (Ill. 267), which stood at the north corner of Myddelton Street. The first major new monuments to appear … to left North of the Finsbury Estate, between Whiskin and Myddelton Streets, is the City University's new School of …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… three weeks from Easter Day. 37 Hen. VIII. Between Thomas Myddelton, Gentleman, complainant, and Henry Sterkey and …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… Alderley was acting as a commissary officer for Sir Thomas Myddelton, in and around the London area, especially in procuring transport; on 23 Mar. Myddelton authorised the payment to Alderley of £50 ‘towards … There appears no evidence that Alderley campaigned with Myddelton's brigade. References: TNA, SP28/346, Part 1, no. …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… William Barton A senior cavalry officer in Sir Thomas Myddelton’s brigade, identified by warrants from spring 1644 into early 1645 as a colonel. Described by Myddelton as playing a leading role at the battle near Oswestry on 2 July 1644, probably in command of Myddelton's horse. Six days later Barton was present under …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… in London, but it is by his command in Sir Thomas Myddelton’s brigade that he emerges from obscurity. The … in Aug. 1644 that later marched north to join forces with Myddelton in mid Wales. About 1647 Carter married a … (Southern Association) Coe, - - Coe A cornet in Sir Thomas Myddelton’s brigade, identified only from a reference to his …
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