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Survey of London
… 1) and later became King(ly) Street. Benjamin Maddox's lease of Millfield to James Kendrick in 1670 marked the … original houses were still standing No. Date of lease M.L.R. reference Term of years Rent Frontage Lessee Designation … and alterations were carried out with the advice of Robert Mylne, who was architect and surveyor to the fifth Duke of …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… slain in Ireland on 15 July, 1597, whilst in her Majesty's service. 2 In 1581 he had conveyed the manor of Barbon to … Knowle, Yorks., and Barbon, Westmorland. Cal. Chart. R., i, 426. Grant to Avice de Lascelles and her heirs of free … Mandate to the sheriff of Westmorland; Excerpt. E. R. Fin., ii, 278. 1260 Peter abbot of Hepp was pardoned on …
Old and New London
… EscapesQueen Elizabeth at Lord Herbert's MarriageOld Blackfriars BridgeJohnson and MylneLaying of … November 19, 1769. It was built from the design of Robert Mylne, a clever young Scotch engineer, whose family had been … was the date (1780), with Mylne's crest, and the initials "R. M." Dr. Johnson became a friend of Mylne's, and dined with …
Survey of London
… be erected in the London area. It was designed by Robert Mylne. a The first pile was driven in 1760; it was made … traffic in 1769. It was made free of toll in 1785. Mylne's bridge lasted just over 100 years. Its decay was hastened … Council. Life of Charles Dickens, by John Forster. P.R.O., C 54/6729. Annual Reg., 1833. Obit. notice. The …
A New History of London
… critical juncture the nation were averse to his majesty's going to Hanover; he set out however at the close of April, … ports, and their present schemes disconcerted. On the king's return the lord-mayor, aldermen, and common-council in … of plans, had given the preference to the design of Mr. Mylne a Scots architect, who was just returned from his …
A New History of London
… of the former king. Immediately upon notice of the king's death, the privy council, with the lord-mayor of London, … the stone, together with the silver medal given to Mr. Mylne by the Roman academy. By order of the court of … it was that hour, "When Terror reigns in fullest pow'r, "When as the learn'd of old have said, "The yawning grave …
A New History of London
… the year 1771. On July 14, a wardmote was held in Butcher's-hall, Pudding-lane, for the election of an alderman for … bridge, is 152,840 l. 3 s. 10 d. It was compleated by Mr. Mylne in ten years and three quarters, from the time of his … severe commentaries. Complaint was made at this time of R. Thompson the printer of the Gazetteer, and John Wheble the …
A New History of London
… and down that lane to the north side of St. Foster's church-yard only on the east side, and to over against the … Then from the said wall, down to Windsor-house, or Nevil's-inn, and down Monkwell-street, on the west side, and by … The above dimensions were obligingly communicated by Mr. Mylne the ingenious architect of the bridge. Critical …
A New History of London
… Holborn liberty; or that part of the parish of St. Andrew's Holborn which lies in the county of Middlesex, and is … In this liberty are the following two inns of court. Gray's inn. On the north side of Holborn, near the Bars, is … road, there is now building under the direction of Mr. Mylne, the architect of Blackfriars-bridge, a new brick …
Calendar of Border Papers
… this realme, thother by burnynge Sir Symond Musgraves mylne at Bewcastlethe doers wherof are Lyddesdaills, for the … Carlisle 20 th April. H. Scroppe. 1 p. Copy by Scrope's clerk. Addressed. Indorsed. (2) (Cesford to Scrope.) I have … to be unable to keep horse and furniture for the Queen's service, nor attend me to the days of truce, where I risk …
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