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Survey of London
Survey of London
… was chosen as a site for the new stocks and whipping-post in 1657. The pews behind the north door were removed in …
Survey of London Monograph
… and that he was then living abroad. The "Inquisitio post mortem" of Antonio Bonvisi, an inquiry to find out what … in what particular part of Crosby House was the "General Post Office" so marked in Ogilby and Morgan's map of 1677. In … Crosby House in Bishopgate Street where the late General Post Office was kept, there will be held a public sale of a …
Survey of London Monograph
… One such is the charge for "workeing and setting of a new post of oak at one of the Quoines of the Queenes buildings in … to Denmark House; and Leonard Gammon held the like post at Greenwich from 1661 to 1680, when he was transferred …
Survey of London
… of these two streets can be identified as artists in the Post Office Directory. In 1873 Charles Richard Fox died and …
Survey of London
… about seventy years old, he applied unsuccessfully for the post of Superintending Architect of the Metropolitan Board of …
A History of the County of Northampton
… he granted an annuity of £4,700, charged on the General Post Office, to trustees for the then countess of Castlemaine … pensions charged on the Excise (then worth £4,500) and the Post Office (£4,700), granted by Charles II to his father. 69 … Common Pleas, was abolished in 1845, and the Excise and Post Office pensions were redeemed in 1856-7. In all three …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1664 and 1685 there was never more than one holder of the post. Two children served from 1689 to 1699 and from 1702 to …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… as part of the kitchen in 1761 at 85 per annum. The post was abolished in 1815. The keeper of the greens office …
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