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Survey of London
… Luke Paget, vicar of St. Pancras. No. 32. 18441852, John Romilly, first Baron Romilly (18021874). Master of the Rolls, 18511873. Second son of Sir Samuel Romilly, law-reformer. Liberal M.P. for Bridport and …
Survey of London
… of the site since 1709. 2 At Nos. 29 Greek Street and 33 Romilly Street there has been a public house called the Coach … century. Nos. 3739 (consec.) Greek Street See Nos. 2831 Romilly Street. No. 40A Greek Street See No. 13 Old Compton …
Survey of London
… use by the school, 114 which is said to have moved from Romilly Street in October 1734, 113 although it does not …
Old and New London
… fees in his pocket. From an account by Sir Samuel Romilly, quoted by Mr. Howitt, we see not only what sort of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… through the 'improvement of property'. 4 Sir Samuel Romilly (1757-1818), the law reformer, retired to a cottage …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… was arrived at. In July 1833 Mr. William Tooke and Mr. Romilly moved in the House of Commons "That an humble Address …
Old and New London
… JudgeBradshawSir Thomas HoltA Riot suppressedSir Samuel Romilly. Holborn has long been famous as a law quarter of … preserved the peace without sacrificing life." Sir Samuel Romilly, the celebrated English lawyer and M.P. for …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the future prime minister, and the law reformer Sir Samuel Romilly sat briefly for the borough in 1806 and 1807 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Pennington, Alexander son of Gerold and his wife, Alice de Romilly, William de Bardsey, John de Copeland, and Anselm son …
A History of the County of Cumberland
… with many liberties in his woods and forests. Alice de Romilly, when she became owner of the barony on the death of …
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