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Survey of London
… of both buildings, was perhaps originally one house, or two adjacent cottages under the same roof (see Additional … character of the architecture, which dates from the middle or early portion of the 18th century, is quiet and … occupied by one Hanson. At Julian Bere's death Hannah Payne is admitted, but the property seems to have soon …
The Historical Collections of a Citizen of London in the fifteenth century
… sent, To meke hem to oure kyngys methe, Chargyd them uppon payne of dethe, Not withstondyng hym of hys ryght, But … with owtyn bade, 6 He wolde not goo er he hyt hadde, But or he paste farre in space, Wynne hys ryght thoroughe Goddys … derre. 18 Hoo soo wylle hem count soo There ben a hundryd or too. 19 And also mote I thryffe There ben portys fyve. Of …
Survey of London
… and offices. The land was originally known as Sandhill(s) or Sandfield and was in the possession of Michael Englisshe … who figures here as the proprietor, was probably a tenant or manager for the Deeds family, Julius having died some time … was leased to James Burton in 1807, also, in part, to Payne and lesser builders, whose work is recorded in the …
Survey of London
… some plots for ecclesiastical and institutional purposes or for railway construction and road widening, the estate has … was described as being in the tenure of Robert Sewell or Seywell, 6 and the first full description is in a lease of … bank. 36 The purchaser of Brompton Grange was John Willett Payne, a captain (later rear admiral) in the navy and private …
Survey of London
… rate" and nine of the "third rate" were "partly in carcase or unfinished." On the north side ten houses were all … where it enters Tavistock Place. The year before, George Payne of Marchmont Street had been granted two plots at the … 31 and 32 (original numbers), was formerly St. Andrew's or Woburn Chapel. This was a proprietary chapel built by …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 6 Apr. Mainwaring, H. 1828 1 Jan. Blow, T. 1830 6 July Payne, T. 1830 6 July West, J. 1831 6 Apr. Botheroyd, J. 1834 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… as being of the coursers' (also known as the crown or great horse) stable or the hunting and padd stable under Charles II and again … 5 Jan. Herrington, C. 1828 5 Jan. Holloway, G. 1828 5 Jan. Payne, T. 1828 5 Jan. T.Radford, S. 1828 5 Jan. Sadler, N. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… added to the second salary rank. 1 Porter of the Stables (or Porter of the Great Mews or Lower Mews Gate at London) by 16851828 By 1685 Parsons, F. … 12 Apr. Morgan, S. 1795 17 Dec. Sadler, J. 1805 22 Jan. Payne, M. 1810 28 Feb. Quinnell, M. 1811 6 Jan. Mackay, W. …
Old and New London
… House, a noble mansion built at the close of the sixteenth or early in the seventeenth century by Sir Edward Cecil, … its memory not being perpetuated even by a court or an alley. Sic transit gloria! Part of the site of … when the Society of Artists was incorporated, by James Payne, the architect of Salisbury House, and on it he built …
Yorkshire Lay Subsidy
… xix d o. De Elya de Wyndehille xij d o.q. De Johanne Payne ij s v d q. De Johanne filio Johannis xx d o.q. Summa, … Rolls, N. 1. 141, m. 83). Usually written, de la River, or de Ripariis. Elsewhere Wyvill is spelt Wywille, Vescy … Dalby par. Barton-le-Willows, Crambe par. Sic. Over or Upper Helmsley. Earswick. Sic. Sic. In 1293 the jurors of …
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