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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… parish through the hamlets of Greenstreet-green and Spratt's bottom, southward. The soil is in general very poor and … book of Domesday, under the general title of that prelate's lands, as follows: Ernuf. de Hesding holds of the bishop … this family. It some few years since belonged to Mr. James Rondeau, who sold it to Mr. John Fuller, who now resides in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… this parish acquired its name of Julham, i e. Julius's station, or house; and if he mistook not, they had truth on … had made on the Romans, immediately after Csar's return from fortifying his camp, had posted themselves, on … sale, under a decree of the court of chancery, to Cyprian Rondeau Bunce, gent. of Canterbury, who afterwards alienated …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… family seat, which was once the residence of the Tomlyn's, and then for many years of the Lushingtons, several of … the Consessor, he raised an army, and ravaged the king's possessions, and among them the town of Milton, which he … the poor, payable every Christmas-day yearly, out of Mrs. Rondeau's land. JOHN GRANT, by will in 1689, gave 20s. per …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes St Dunstan's near Canterbury ST. DUNSTAN's, NEAR CANTERBURY, LIES the next parish eastward from that … kept. In it is a monument and a burial place for the Rondeau's, the first of whom was a refugee in England for the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Parishes St Stephen's, alias Hackington ST. STEPHEN's, ALIAS HACKINGTON, LIES the next parish northward from that … Aylworth. A memorial for Catherine, wife of Cyprian Rondeau Bunce, gent. obt. 1781. A monument for Richard …
Survey of London
… of its western end with Red Lion Street, shown on Rocque's map, whereby through traffic was presumably somewhat … 900 to Timothy Colston, Henry Guynand, John Seal and James Rondeau, all described as merchants of London, and James … of the Thread needle Street Church. In 1768 Fruchard and Rondeau, the survivors of the 1739 purchasers, conveyed the …
Survey of London
… lead rainwater-head on the front of the house bears Tayler's initials. It is a double-fronted house, one room deep, its … John Roundeau of Shoreditch, weaver, 149 probably the John Rondeau of Spital fields who undertook in 1745 to raise a … run by the London School Board until 1884: 153 the Board's lease of the property ended in 1887 and it reverted to the …
Old and New London
… Place originally known as the Spring GardensEvelyn's Visit to Sir Samuel Morland's HouseVisit of Samuel Pepys to the Spring GardensAddison's … is one, which may be taken as a sample of all, called a 'Rondeau,' sung by Mrs. Weichsel; set by Mr. Hook: "'Maidens, …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… from Ireland and Scotland to Flanders, &c., at 16,133 l. 7 s. 2 d., of which they had received 13,000 l.; they had … be sent to Ballyshannon, the cost of which was 726 l. 16 s. 8 d.; they had provided for the transportation of 500 … to the Lords of the Treasury, stating that Mr. Peter Rondeau, a French Protestant merchant in that city, having …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… of the Accounts of the Treasurer of the Chamber. King's Warrant Book XX, p. 188. Treasury warrant dormant to the … XIV, p. 457. Order Book V, pp. 124, 127. Same for 50 l. 3 s. 9 d. to the several Serjeants-at-Arms as follows in each … to the Customs Commissioners of the petition of Claudius Rondeau and Philip Lernoult shewing that they have been …
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