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The inhabitants of London in 1638
… Mr. Plast, Wm. Plasterer, Jn. Platt (-s), Mr. a, Jn. Plaw, Dav. a. Player, Mr. Thos. Playfer, Jn. Playsden, Rob. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Davison; Palgrave & Co.; Pear son, J. L.; Pite & Balfour; Plaw; Plumbe; Pollard, Thomas & Edwards; Porter, F. W. and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… (Hugh) Ho. (T.H.), flats in Patriot Sq. housing est., n Plaw, -, bricklayer, play (theatre), Pleasant Pl., Pleasant …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… ho. Platt: Thos., Thos. Pell, Platt's est., Platt's Lane, Plaw, John, Pleydall: Sir Chas., Jane, see St. John Plumbe, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… export of, 193. -, act against exporting, 341. Play or Plaw, Th., p. 1512. Playdon chapel, g. 485 (55 p. 298). …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Customs at Falmouth, dismissed, 504. Upwell, co. Norfolk, Plaw Field in, 350. Upwood, co. Huntingdon, tithes in and …
The inhabitants of London in 1638
… Larrett 7 John Green 8 Thos. Cumpton 6 Thos. Keen 5 David Plaw 4 Arthur Oadway 6 Brush Alley consisting of 4 tenements …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… 70 Chester Rd in 1834 but in 1835 the number was 72. [D] Plaw, William, Kings Rd, Fulham, London, builder, carpenter …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… clock tower and cupola surmount the dome. Designed by John Plaw, the church was begun in 1788 and consecrated in 1791, when it was widely admired. 39 It is notable as Plaw's only surviving building, apart from a house on Belle …
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