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Old and New London
… living here in "very elegant lodgings." Here, too, resided Parnell, the poet, Mr. Secretary Craggs, Bishop Kennett, the …
Old and New London
… his hand, passed through the crowd of suitors to welcome Parnell, when that ingenious writer deserted the Whigs. …
Survey of London
… Army and Navy Club Army and Navy Club Architects, C. O. Parnell and A. Smith, 184851 The northernmost forty-three … George Tattersall, Messrs. Fowler and Fisk, Messrs. C. O. Parnell and A. Smith, H. B. Richardson, A. Salvin (who was … his design before the exhibition. The committee selected Parnell and Smith's design, and submitted it to John Shaw, …
Survey of London
… workhouse earned praise from an unlikely quarter. C. O. Parnell, reporting to the London and County Bank on the value …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Hall, leaving to Mary in tail the part occupied by William Parnell, which had an entry to Goose Lane (probably between … Hugh Cheyney in Goose Lane, on the N. side of the entry to Parnell's part. This is described as 11B2 below. 15 For a … heirs. The rent and profits of the messuage occupied by Parnell were to go to Roger Allanson, saddler, Robert Shawe, …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… one (24D), was occupied by Howlande's tenant, William Parnell, and the other (24C?) was Howlande's dwelling house. … part of the property (24D), formerly occupied by William Parnell. Parnell, a citizen and waxchandler, died in 1622 and was …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Vaughan, haberdasher, he left 28-9 with 36A2 to his wife Parnell for life, with remainder to his son John, charged … to his brother Nicholas in tail, with remainder to Parnell and her heirs. In December 1665 Parnell, holding a life estate, and Nicholas, holding the …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
Staffordshire Historical Collections
Staffordshire Historical Collections
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