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Survey of London
… the corner with South Street, was leased in 1736 to Thomas Skeat, bricklayer, just two months after Edward Shepherd had … with stables on the north side of South Street from Skeat, with an option to purchase the house for 1,050. In the … different terms in 1746, at the same time relieving Skeat of various mortgages. Greathead remained here until …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… from the French paile-maille, which is described in Skeat's Etymological Dictionary as 'a game wherein a round …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… War and again restored in 1957, when glass by Francis Skeat replaced the lost Victorian windows. The first daughter …
London Inhabitants Outside the Walls, 1695
A Dictionary of London
… the true form of the name. "H" due to A.N. scribes (Skeat). Roman and other coins were found in the bed of the …
Survey of London
… but there were other figures too such as William Skeat on the south side of Mount Street close to Park Lane … dressing of stucco; major works were undertaken by William Skeat in 182930, after the chapel had become the property of …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Churchman. 109 Angl.-Sax. Chron. (Rolls Ser.). Professor Skeat translates this name as Beda's Ford, accounting for the … explanation that Bedeca is the diminutive form of Beda (Skeat, Place Names of Bedfordshire, 20), but this derivation …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… beside Peile were Seeley, formerly fellow of Caius, Skeat, and Robertson Smith. Natural sciences and other newer … John Howe, William Robertson Smith, Sir John Seeley, W. W. Skeat by Brock, Francis Darwin by Rothenstein, E. W. Hobson …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… was King's Hall: Geoffrey Chaucer, Complete Works, ed. Skeat, 1894, vol. 5, note to line 3990 of Canterbury Tales. …
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