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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… Paugeheider, Wolfgang Paul, Lewis Pauly, Peter Engelbert Pauncefort, Tracy Pausling, Michael Paussin, Elizabeth …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Irton, Wm. Bulstrode, Wm. Husse, Th. Seyntmarten, John Pauncefort, Nic. Sterley, Ralph Worseley. Sewer: Th. Maston. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… much decayed, 12 others were erected, in 1722, by Edward Pauncefort, Esq., who left property for the support of the …
Old and New London
… 1,000, of which sum 700 were contributed by Mr. Edward Pauncefort, treasurer to the charity, and the balance by the … over the entrance informs us, at the expense of Mr. Edward Pauncefort, who likewise founded and endowed a charity-school …
The Environs of London
… It was repaired in 1772, with a donation of 500l. from Mr. Pauncefort, aided by other contributions. Monument of William … In the chancel is the tomb of Rebecca, wife of Edward Pauncefort, Esq. 73, and daughter of Sir Samuel Moyer, Bart. … gave 10l. per ann. to the preacher at Highgate. Edward Pauncefort, Esq. gave the sum of 10l. per annum to the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… was Sir William Pritchard; later tenants included Edward Pauncefort (d. 1726), rebuilder of the alms-houses, three … inscription recording their rebuilding in 1722 by Edward Pauncefort. The northern stretch of Southwood Lane, shaded …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… The Highgate charities consisted of the Wollaston and Pauncefort alms-houses and Lady Gould's charity, managed by … The Wollaston alms-houses had decayed by 1722 when Edward Pauncefort rebuilt them 21 as part of a range of twelve … girls' charity school. 22 Wollaston's six alms-houses and Pauncefort's six were regarded as separate. By will dated …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… reader he was entitled to £10 a year by the gift of Edward Pauncefort 50 and also profited from pew rents and chapel … were made in 1719-20, largely at the expense of Edward Pauncefort. An easterly extension measuring 40 ft., … (d. 1720) and his wife. The others commemorate Rebecca Pauncefort (d. 1719), Sir Edward Gould (d. 1728), Samuel …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… over and enlarging the poorer ones. 54 Funds from the Pauncefort charity were available from 1903 to support three, … a mistress by 1719. 83 Among the governors was Edward Pauncefort, who soon built a classroom and a house for the … the school received only £5 p.a. from stock paid for by Pauncefort's heir under a decree of 1751, when the other …
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