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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1683
… to name in the charter a reversioner to the town clerk's place. It is desired that these our conceptions may obtain … necessitated to be out of town to-day. [1 pages. Copy. S.P. Dom., Car. II. 422, No. 1.] [Jan. 1 ?] The majority of … Petition, showing that the petitioners relied on the King's declaration at the surrender of the charter and their …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… of Barbados, with one enclosed to him from the King. [ S.P. Dom., Car. II. 394, No. 50.] June 1. Rydal. Daniel … with your noble offer to help his son with a poor child's place in Queen's College, which is a favour so surprising to him that he is …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… by Sir Christopher Wren in 167086, at a cost of 11,870 1 s. 9 d. It was repaired in 1867 and the roof was renewed in … its E. end and is pierced by six round-headed windows. The S. Elevation is in seven bays with a chamfered plinth, simple … pilasters at the angles. The third stage has in the N., S. and W. walls a segmental-headed window set in a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Chelmsford 15. CHELMSFORD. (F.c.) (O.S. 6 in. lii. N.E.) Chelmsford, a cathedral city and the … found in 1849 during excavations for a sawpit between Lady's Lane and Moulsham Street (the London to Colchester road), … hypocaust on its N.W. side and another room at its S.W. end. N.E. and N.W. of this group are remains of other …
Old and New London
… NameCharles II. and Colonel BloodChelsea FieldsThe "Dwarf's Tavern"Chapels of French Huguenot RefugeesGardens and … Old Manor House and its Eminent ResidentsLord Cremorne's Farm at ChelseaLady CremorneLindsey HouseThe MoraviansThe Duchess of MazarineSir Robert Walpole's HouseShrewsbury HouseWinchester HouseBeaufort House and the …
The Environs of London
… sand and gravel. Chelfea is assessed the sum of 1079 l. 19 s. 8 d. to the land-tax, which, in the year 1792, was is. in … flagons of convent ale, and once a year a robe of esquire's silk 15. Several of the courtrolls of the manor during the … collection there is a curious account of the Lord Admiral's familiar behaviour towards the Princess Elizabeth, then …
Survey of London
… building development began here in the late 1840's, the greater part of this area (fig. 66) belonged to three … Sussex, Robert Hall, esquire, of Old Bond Street, and G. S. Archer, esquire, of Wingham, Kent. 1 Ladbroke owned some … to the west of Portobello Lane (see Chapter IX). Hall's estate, also of twenty-eight acres, formed a buffer …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and Nicholas Mortimer. 5 The two priests serving Mortimer's chantries were known as the King's chaplains and had special privileges. The chapel retains … this bay has also the one surviving fragment of Bernardi's colour decoration of the vaulting undertaken for Bishop …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Chigwell 17. CHIGWELL. (C.d.) (O.S. 6 in. (a)lviii. S.E. (b)lxv. N.E. (c)lxvi. N.W.) Chigwell is a parish and … the Grammar School are the principal monuments. The King's Head Inn (8) has been identified with Dickens' Maypole Inn. …
Survey of London
… THIS IS CHURCH LANE IN YE? YEARE OF CHARLES THE SECOND'S REIGNE M166? B The Rectory and the Petyt School will be … The sign on No. 16 is described hereafter. In the Council's ms. collection is: No. 53, Church Street (photograph). …
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