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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… This ancient manor belonged to the Bruces, lords of Skelton, and came by marriage to the Thwengs, of Kilton. The …
Survey of London
… Sir Thomas Wheatt, 1717; Lady Ross, 1718; Colonel Henry Skelton, 171823; Barton Booth, 1720, actor; Lady Fermanagh, …
Survey of London
… shuttle back and forth without turning. Designed by George Skelton and built by Steward & Latham at Britannia Yard in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in 1522 that Anne Boleyn returned from France, and in 1524 Skelton's satire, Why come ye not to Court? was published, in … realized that his influence was declining. The satirists, Skelton and Roy, expressed public opinion when they dared to … 6748. Ibid. (2), 4461, 3 July 1528. Ibid. 2371-2, &c. Skelton, his implacable enemy, wrote of him ( Works [ed. …
Old and New London
… in his "Letters," mentions finding the Poet-Laureate Skelton, "pitifully tattered and torn," skulking in Duck …
Old and New London
… Church has also the honour of holding the remains of Skelton, the merry poetlaureate of Henry VIII. Over his tomb …
Old and New London
… to be near his house at Whitehall. His ribald enemy, Skelton, then hiding from the cardinal's wrath in the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… head missing: to Maud Harryes, 1537, inscription: to Agnes Skelton, 1604, inscription (see also above and below). In N. …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Assheton, clerk, Robert de Whytteby, clerk, and Thomas de Skelton, to whom in 1394 Katharine Stable quitclaimed. Any … this time, see 5). De Assheton died and in 1407 Thomas de Skelton, knight, quitclaimed to de Whytteby who thus came …
Survey of London
… linen drapers, Jos. King, probably of King Street 49 (49), Skelton and Stones of Chandos Street 173 (26); locksmith, …
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