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A History of the County of Oxford
… Market Place. 191 The inhabitants of the Sheep Market (i.e. Sheep Street, part of the High Street) 192 were entitled … In 1834 many women and children were employed in doubling (i.e. twisting worsted for plush, stockings, and other … a trained engineer, 378 and from 1862 to 1874 by Daniel Pidgeon, who was taken into partnership in 1865. 379 In 1851 …
Survey of London
… agreed. 26 Plumer built three houses on the site 27: (i) with a frontage to Cockspur Street (now Charing Cross), …
Survey of London
… immediately after William Watkins and John Goddard I effectively acquired the freehold in 1888. All attendant … built up a very nice counter trade which you know was when I left it [c 1866] about 200 to 250 per week and very … site of Harrods lay on the freehold estate of John Goddard I and William Watkins, whose long-delayed rebuilding plans …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… second son Robert de Jorz, afterwards knight, married (I suppose for his second wife) Isabell the daughter of … and heir was then sixteen years old. That Williams father, I suppose, to be Richard, son of William de Birton, who paid … This is a small place. The chapel, which is topped like a pidgeon house, has no attractions. Here is a boarding school …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… Jennings to Mr. Stroud. Before my going into the country, I sent you the 40 l. demanded for my assessment, and told … by the King's forces. 5 435 21 June 1648. Order that Giles Pidgeon, one of the holders, pay in 40 l. arrears due for … Capt. Rich. Hill, to have 10 l., of 20 l. paid in by Giles Pidgeon, as an arrear of rent due to the Earl, and discovered …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… with a list of the Commissioners' names. Inclosed, 15. i. Names of Commissioners. Aug. 2. Marwell. 16. Capt. Henry … for defence of those northern parts. [ Coll. Procs., Car I., No. 91.] Aug. 3. Southwick. Proclamation for putting the … and Humphrey Gravenor, for a composition for the Blue Pidgeon, a prize taken by the London, of London. [ Copy. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… petitioner's case annexed. [ p.] Annexed, 64. i. Case above mentioned. Richard Eden, keeper of the college … the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. [ p.] Underwritten, 68. i. Reference to Sir John Lambe, to attach the husband of … to Edward Brewster, Henry Seale, George Greene, and Jane Pidgeon, tenants of the Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's, in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the minds of all unquiet spirits. [ See Coll. Procs. Car. I., No. 215. 2 pp.] Aug. [18 ?] The Convertive, in the Downs. 1. Capt. Richard Fogg to Sec. Windebank. I required the Merchants of Dover to certify whether the … that he could live as well in New England as here. When Pidgeon, the apparitor, endeavoured by direction of Arundel …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1640, viz, m = 1000, d = 500, ll = 100, 7 v = 35, and 5 i = 5. Sept. 24. 13. List of the eight Earls and eight Barons … shall be held the 3rd of November next, at Westminster. I shall need to say no more, but let you know that his … arms and crest. 1 p.] Sept. 28. 76. Examination of Thomas Pidgeon joiner, before Dr. Robert Sybthorpe, justice of peace …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… to come up to town again. [ Adm. Paper.] Encloses, 1. i. Names of the 3 surgeons, 4 mates, and 4 barbers appointed … ready to sail for stores. [ Adm. Paper.] Encloses, 40. i. Account by Sir W. Rider and W. Cutler of the said ships … Chapman, John Hubberd, and Robert Wilson to apprehend John Pidgeon. Minute. [ Ent. Book 22, p. 135.] May 16. Royal …
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