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Finance and trade under Edward III
… Wills de Haselwell xij d Will Stacy vj s viij d Thomas de Sewell xiij s iv d Petrus Estmar ij s viij d Rob de Dene ix s …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Dodson, M.A. 54 John Dodson d. R. Hudson 1849 Francis Hill Sewell, M.A. 55 Dent res. J. Dodson 1858 Richard Atkinson-Grimshaw, M.A. 56 R. Atkinson res. F. H. Sewell 29 Nov. 1881 Arthur Frederick Clarke, M.A. 57 Clarke …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Gwyn, M.A. 52 " d. B. Clarke 11 July, 1776 Samuel Sewell, M.A. 53 " d. A. Gwyn 11 July, 1815 Charles George Thomas Driffield, M.A. 54 " d. S. Sewell 9 Dec. 1848 Charles Chapman, M.A. 55 " d. C. G. T. … Prescot itself were the benefactions of the Rev. Samuel Sewell, John Lyon, Sir Thomas Birch, and others. 75 A number …
Survey of London
… drawings for the proposed elevations, signed by Charles Sewell, architect, 77 although William Munt was named as the … was executed in full accordance with the specification and Sewell's drawings (Plate 45a). Above the restored arcade …
Survey of London
… (Plate 40c). The main builders were Charles and Frederick Sewell of Paddington, although others were involved, for the … builder, and the lessee of No. 39 was George Edward Sewell of Camden Town, builder. The first inhabitants of …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… sixteen others (including the Sheet Street almshouses and Sewell's almshouses) of old foundation, 32 and the following …
Survey of London
… the estate was described as being in the tenure of Robert Sewell or Seywell, 6 and the first full description is in a … one substantial house which had been built by Robert Sewell, and about a dozen smaller houses and cottages. Blake … Court. It can be identified with the house built by Robert Sewell in the early seventeenth century and said to have been …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1689 1 Apr. Hall, T. 1689 1 Apr. Sampson, R. 1689 1 Apr. Sewell, G. 1689 1 Apr. Van Breda, D. [?1689 28 Dec.] Haycock, …
Old and New London
… in melons, consigned by Mr. Cuffe of that place to Sarah Sewell and Company, at their stall in Covent Garden." Mr. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… later was succeeded as Principal by his assistant, William Sewell. During the 1840's the College began to expand. The advent of Charles Spooner as Principal on Sewell's death in 1853 coincided with the beginning of …
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