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Survey of London
… like that of St. Andrew's, Coin Street, being prepared by Samuel Sanders Teulon. The church was demolished by enemy …
Old and New London
… Here, too, lived Thomas Carte, the historian; and also Samuel, the elder brother and master of Charles Wesley, when usher in Westminster School. The house of Samuel Wesley was his brother's resort when in town. When …
Old and New London
… public recreation-ground. Every reader of John Evelyn and Samuel Pepys will remember how they describe these gardens in …
Old and New London
… left Whitehall for Oxford. Accordingly, we find gossiping Samuel Pepys writing, under date June 20th:"This day I … the Middlesex Hospital. This street was so named after Sir Samuel Fludyer, the ground-landlord, who, when Lord Mayor in … ere it should be shut up in the darkness of death. Mr. Samuel Rogers, the author of the 'Pleasures of Memory,' Mr. …
Old and New London
… of legislation. It was here that his brother, Sir Samuel Bentham, on his return from Russia, began to make …
Old and New London
… surrounded with a ring fence for deer. "This day," writes Samuel Pepys, in his "Diary," under date August 11, 1664, …
Old and New London
… scourge were buried here. Under date of July 18, 1665, Samuel Pepys writes in his "Diary:""I was much troubled this …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… admitted in 1655, was approved of as a public preacher. Samuel Broadhurst, rector from 1695, 92 had such an unsettled …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the manor in 1579 to Alexander Neale, whose son and heir Samuel sold it in 1593 to Nicholas Damory. 23 In 1609 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… as Andersea, passed to Thomas Gould who was followed by Samuel Wilcox. 19 Raymond's farm, in 1748 a 52-a. estate held … 7 but a brickyard by the river at Hamland was opened by Samuel Stuckey c. 1787, presumably using clay on site. 8 The …
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