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A History of the County of Middlesex
… The manor of ACTON was a division of the bishop of London's manor of Fulham, which he acquired between 704 and 709. 36 … and hunting, were leased to Thomas Langthorne of St. James's, Westminster, for 21 years, 40 and in 1738 he was appointed … John Trevor, who lived there then. 94 In 1728 Dr. Thomas Pearson sold it to John Somerset, 95 whose widow Dorothy …
Abstracts of Inquisitiones Post Mortem for the City of London
… by the death of the said John were taken into the King's hands by the Mayor and escheator of the said City: which … said Cardinal was seised in his demesne as of fee of 16 s. of yearly rent issuing out of a certain messuage in the … Richard Adams, Edward Bowen, John Keblewhite, Thomas Pearson, John Jenninges, Robert Cryppes, Arthur Rainscrofte, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from line 29, and 4 lines of p. 114, relating to Mr. Boys's family, as follows: William-Henry Boys, esq. captain of … navy; Mr. Edward Boys, surgeon, of Sandwich; Henry, Robert-Pearson, and George. PAGE 114, line 7. Edward George, esq. … shillings. PAGE 115, line 5. The lease of Anne Friend's charity has been suffered to run out. Line 18. For parts …
Alumni Oxonienses
… spinster, aged 21. ", 12. Acrode, Roger, M.A. from Christ's Coll., Cambridge, 1576, B.D. 1583. 7, 1. Adam, Samuel, B.A. … 197, 26. Browne, Thomas, LL.B. 1625, LL.D. 1630, vide Pearson's Sketch of the Chaplains to the Levant Company, page … 1639, B.D. 1646. ", 27. Dillingham, Thomas, M.A. 1616. See Pearson's Sketches of the Chaplains to the Levant Company. ", …
Survey of London
… chancel has triplet lancets with glass by Powell. Near the S.W. corner of the interior are some stones which formed the … of the first incumbent, the Rev. David Laing, M.A., F.R.S., appointed to the district in 1847. 35 A tablet to him in … Medland 1895 Thomas Henry Russell 1931 William Archibald Pearson 1942 Ernest Edwin Robinson 1948 Albert Leslie St. …
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… carpenter, fil. Johannis Browne, carpenter Robertus Pearson, mercator scissor, fil. Lancelot Pearson Willelmus Morton, brazier and coppersmith, fil. … upholsterer, fil. Johannis Barker, upholsterer Willelmus Pearson, merchant taylor, fil. Willelmi Pearson, sadler …
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… Wasse, upholster, fil. Willelmi Wasse, gentleman Willelmus Pearson, draper, fil. Henerici Pearson, tailor Lucas et Thomas, filii Henerici Harland, … Tennant, tailor Dan. Russells, yeo., per redemp. Georgius Pearson, cordwainer Richard Megson, tanner Willelmus …
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… merchant taylor Arthur Houfe, butcher John Stroud, surgeon's instrument maker, per ordinem By Patrimony Thomas Ward, … jeweller, by ord. Lydia Rhodes, basketmaker, by order John Pearson, innholder, by ord. John Atkinson, confectioner Henry … Ringhorn, translator Chris. Brown, barber chirurgeon John Pearson, barber chirurgeon Rob. Cook, brazier & coppersmith …
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… Walker, supradicti John Peirson, carpenter, fil. Thomas Pearson Richard Pickard, fil. Thomas Pickard, merchant Henry … bookbinder, fil. Joh. Beckeford ( sic), bookebinder Henry Pearson, butcher, fil. ( blank) Will. Burkehead, merch. …
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… Gaile, tanner, son of Edward Gaile, locksmith Lancelott Pearson, cordwainer, son of William Pearson William Gill, bricklayer, son of William Gill Edward … DRAPERS, ZACHARY JEPSON, APOTHECARY, THO. SPENCE, HEN. PEARSON, TAILORS, CHAMBERLAINS William Cooke, cobler Anthony …
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