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A History of the County of Middlesex
… St. Mary's and see Islington, mans., St. John of Jerusalem Pentonville nonconf. (protestant) schs. priory of St. Mary … fam. Pentecostals Penton, Hen. Pentoville, see Clerkenwell Pentonville prison Pepys, Sam. Perceval, C. E. Percy: Hen., …
London Radicalism 1830-1843
… C., 2 Peel, Sir R., 8, 98, 210, 243 Penton Place, 68, 69 Pentonville, 42, 68-70, 116 Pepper Street, 116 Perceval, S., …
Survey of London Monograph
… (brewer), 122 Penton, Elizabeth, 86, 105; George, 86, 105 Pentonville, 37 Pepys, John, 25; Margaret, 25; Samuel, 25, 26 …
Survey of London
… 82 n. Penton family 127 Penton Place 82, 83, 86, 89, 127 Pentonville 82 Pepper Street 129, 130 Perkins, Henry 64 Peter …
Survey of London
… Percy) Street 124, 126 Penthrin, Thomas 47, 54, 80 Pentonville Road 102, 115, plate 74 Peperfield 70, 94 Pepys, …
Survey of London
… York, Duke of 42, 44 York, James, Duke of 30 York Place, Pentonville 64 Z Zinzendorf and Pottendorf, Christian …
Journal of the House of Lords
… &c. - Deddington; Sheffield; Dorking; Claremont Chapel, Pentonville; Huntly; Annan; Elgin; Falmouth; Bratton; …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… ind., Park, see Hornsey; Pavement see London, City of; Pentonville, n; and see Charterhouse; Clerkenwell; Glasshouse …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… John, Pentecost, s. of Alan the draper, Pentecostalists, Pentonville, Clerkenwell, Peny, Rob., Peppiatt, John, bldr., …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… is ascribed to Cummins, whose name appears as residing at Pentonville, in the Musical Dir. (1794). …
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