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A History of the County of Middlesex
… terms to Thomas Kay, 27 and in 1608 to Sir Thomas Lake. 28 Spiller Sable a cross voided between four pierced molets or. In 1612 James I granted the manor to Henry Spiller, 29 who was knighted in 1608. 30 He leased the site … were instituted against Sir Henry's wife, Lady Anne Spiller, and she was pronounced guilty on 5 May of that year. …
A History of the County of Essex
… In 1614 Cartwright and Cowley conveyed the manor to Henry Spiller and Alexander Williams, who in 1619 sold it to Sir …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… sir Henry Griffeth, Michael Wharton esquire, sir Henry Spiller, Mr. George Bremon, now called sir George Bremon, sir …
London Inhabitants Outside the Walls, 1695
Magna Britannia
… has been lately taken down and rebuilt on another site in Spiller's Lane, Paris Street. John Davy, Esq., in 1599, …
Survey of London
… made on him. In 1807, two unscrupulous surveyors, James Spiller and Thomas Spencer, put in a report condemning him … Joseph Kay, was appointed inspector, and his attackers, Spiller and Spencer, took on his former surveying work. 15 Spiller and Spencer proceeded to find fault with everything …
Old and New London
… railing, was a statue of Charles II., in a Roman habit, by Spiller. At the intersections of the groining was a large …
Old and New London
Old and New London
… BenevolenceThe "Bull's Head" and the Artists' ClubThe "Spiller's Head" TavernClare Market ChapelDenzil StreetHolles … "Bull's Head" Tavern in this market. Here also was the "Spiller's Head" Inn, named after James Spiller, a well-known actor, where was held a club …
Survey of London
… 68 Although it has been generally attributed to James Spiller, a note in Elliston's account of his outlay in …
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