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Survey of London
… but the second-floor windows had casements, as at Lord Ossulston's house. A 'Large Mundillion Cornish' of wood ran …
Survey of London
… was Arlington's elder brother, Sir John Bennet, later Lord Ossulston, who had negotiated with a builder in March 1669/70 … until it passed, on his death, to his son, the second Lord Ossulston, later first Earl of Tankerville. No conveyance … square, for a masked ball that set tongues wagging. 7 Lord Ossulston seems not to have occupied the house regularly, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
The Environs of London
… boundaries. The parish of Stepney lies in the hundred of Ossulston: it is situated to the east of London, and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
A History of the County of Middlesex
The Environs of London
… of St. Paul's. Stoke-Newington lies in the hundred of Ossulston, at the distance of above three miles north of …
The Environs of London
… on the Essex road. The parish lies within the hundred of Ossulston, and is bounded on the east by the river Lea, which …
A History of the County of Middlesex
Survey of London
… belonged to the manor of Eye, and other references to Ossulston, always as part of this same manor. 14 The … the location of the assemblies or courts of the Hundred of Ossulston, the ancient area of jurisdiction which included … vol. XVII, p. 392. GBA 75. G. O., early deeds, no. 15. For Ossulston see Charles T. Gatty, Mary Davies and the Manor of …
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