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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 3 Apr. Harris, M. 1662 30 June Castillian, J. 1663 27 Feb. Porter, E. 1663 9 Mar. Greenville, - [1663] 4 [May] Benson, …
Old and New London
… part of the sixteenth century. On the right stands the porter's lodge, on the left the house of the resident medical …
Chronicle of the Grey Friars of London
… wrappyd in a rede cloth, and a woman browte it unto the porter of the Grayfreeres, and she tane and browte unto the …
Survey of London
… Putney and Westminster. He died in November, 1736. James Porter, the contractor, was paid 5,544 10s. 4d. for the …
Survey of London
… church at the west end: IN the Family Vault of M r THOMAS PORTER situate under the Steeple are deposited the remains of M rs ELEANOR PORTER Wife of the above who died Jany 12 th 1800 in the 39 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… besides the members already mentioned, there is named a porter, who was likewise to be a barber, a butler, a cook and …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
Magna Britannia
… himself; some of his servants cried treason; and the porter making an attempt to close the inner gate, was killed …
A History of the County of Sussex
… doorways. It formed the vestibule of the hospital and the porter's lodging. The administrative buildings connected with …
A History of the County of Warwick
… were also the usual domestic buildings, an outer court, a porter's lodge, and a mill on the River Sherbourne. 15 In …
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