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The Environs of London
… 1768) by James Hawley, M.D. to Charles Woodcock, Esq. Robert Wallace Johnson, M. D. and others. Mr. Woodcock … to the crown. Queen Elizabeth, in 1572, gave it to Robert Earl of Leicester, who sold it the same year to Sir … Westminster (the date is effaced); Elizabeth wife of Robert Wallace Johnson, M. D. (1769); Henry Gifford, Esq. …
Survey of London
… back into repair. 42 The Ayres found two brewing partners, Robert Billings and John Lanyon, to purchase the brewery, and … part of his estate to his wife and part to his son, Robert. 53 The existence of Davis's brewery was the cause of … had held leases under the Crown. He therefore suggested to Robert Sawyer, the architect acting for the tradesmen, that …
Survey of London
… 4 when the eastern neighbour of the latter is given as Robert Purfoot, a name that occurs again, as west of the … Laurence Braunche, quitclaim to John Morcote, yeoman, and Robert Williamson, chaplain, a corner tenement and wharf in Petty Wales between the tenement of Robert Purfoot on the west and the Watergate annexed to the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the mid 18th century. 26 The 22 a. of woodland recorded in 1086 must be regarded as a serious underestimate or refer to … 50 MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES In 1066 Brewham was held by Robert son of Wimarc and in 1086 by William de Mohun (I) with … son Thomas who in 1749 sold the manor to Richard Ring and Robert Curtis. 61 Ring died in 1755 leaving his half share to …
A History of the County of Stafford
… and 1858 respectively. 1 There was a priest in Brewood in 1086. 2 The church had been appropriated to a prebendal stall … in his benefice for at least ten months in the year. 19 A Robert Papagy, probably at the end of the 13th century, gave … bearing figures in priest's robes. These are in memory of Robert Richmond, first rector (d. 1844), and William Richmond …
A History of the County of Stafford
… of the church of Lichfield before the Conquest and in 1086 was held by the bishop as 5 hides. 184 It was confirmed … 1396 or 1397 Joan acquired from Agnes Somerford, widow of Robert Fowleshurst, all her right in lands of 'the manor of … COVEN was held by Ailric before the Conquest and by Robert de Stafford in 1086 when it was assessed at a hide. …
Survey of London
… Booth, a carpenter, and others. Among the builders were Robert Hart, a plasterer, Robert Martin, a bricklayer, and Thomas Dellar, John Goodman … in 1694 indicates its suburban character at that time. A Robert Diggs of the City of London, Doctor of Physic, being …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Alfred the Great: it was afterwards enlarged by Robert de Belesme, Earl of Shrewsbury, who erected, or … is defended by a rocky precipice overhanging the Severn; Robert de Montgomery had here a strongly-fortified palace. …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… to the Lord Chancellor, stating that Thomas Bate 7 and Robert Ask, 8 Bridgemasters, were being sued before him by … William Draper, Ironmonger, deceased, January 18th, 1568. Robert Ask, Goldsmith, elected by the Common Hall in the room …
London Bridge
… Watering. Item received from Katherine late the wife of Robert Staundon, for the farm of the field/s of Peckham, to … 1,000 house-tiles, 48s. [In aid] of repairs. From Robert Bretoun, bowyer, in aid of the repair of his house on … [lost] For the sale of grass and hay from the meadow which Robert Staundon lately held by St Thomas Watering, 21s. …
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