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Survey of London
… the Wilkes Family This estate had formed that part of the Spitalfields property of Sir William Wheler, which in 1674 … and proved in July 1667, 2 Sir William had left all his Spitalfields property, together with other property, to … Chancery order was made on 31 March 1674. 4 The part of Spitalfields to be divided lay north of the line of Brown's …
Survey of London
… fewer years, were Daniel Marsillat senior and junior, of Spitalfields, William Currier of Brick Lane and Joseph Morton … Shoreditch. 2 Among the bricklayers were Joseph Simpson of Spitalfields; Harding Jones of Anchor Street, Shore ditch; … to spend 400 on two new houses. 5 The total rental of the Spitalfields estate in the year 17723 was 825 15 s. 2 d. plus …
Survey of London
… and on the west by Rose Lane. It was one of the parts of Spitalfields to be developed in the mid-seventeenth century. … of St. Botolph Aldgate, carpenter, and Samuel Twinn of Spitalfields, bricklayer. 8 In 1658 Hubbard mortgaged two … Cletherowe of St. Giles Cripplegate, Nicholas Higgins of Spitalfields and Samuel Twinn of Spitalfields, all …
Survey of London
… The Halifax estate in Spitalfields CHAPTER XV - The Halifax Estate in Spitalfields ThE area included in this chapter was in the … the south-western extremity of the hamlet and parish of Spitalfields. Lying adjacent to the City it was one of the …
Survey of London
… to a baker called Wetton who had premises in Brick Lane, Spitalfields, at this time. 97 The landowners were: the Earl …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Jews' Free School (1811), the Jews' Free School, Spitalfields (1817), the Stepney Jewish Schools (1865), and …
Survey of London
… just outside the liberty, in the hamlet (later parish) of Spitalfields (see page 100). The union with St. Botolph did …
Old and New London
… of Commons, included Hackney, Norton Folgate, Shoreditch, Spitalfields, Whitechapel, East Smithfield, St. Katherine's, …
Old and New London
… Deborah, who, having married Thomas Foster, a weaver in Spitalfields, kept "a petty grocer's or chandler's shop" in …
Survey of London
… building was growing. On 5 March 1668/9 the inhabitants of Spitalfields had petitioned against a brick-kiln being built … erroneously shows Goodman's Fields to the east instead of Spitalfields (perhaps by confusion with the Minories, another … the owner of the adjoining Spital Field in the hamlet of Spitalfields On 10 January 1681/2 the Treasury Lords required …
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