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Survey of London
… decade of the nineteenth century and was the last part of Spitalfields to be formed into streets. In 1550 the area had, … a person preach at an unlawful assembly in Bell Lane, near Spitalfields, who went by the name of John Bellchar, a … 29 Dec. 1859; P.O.D. J. H. Scott, A Short History of Spitalfields, 11971894, N.D., p. 35. L.C.C.R.O., Ace. 56.82, …
Survey of London
… estate included the market and market area, Christ Church Spitalfields, the Wood Michell estate, and Nos. 56 and 58 … It was by this William Wheler that the northern part of Spitalfields was first laid out in streets in the 1650's and … site of Sir George Wheler's Chapel. Sir William left his Spitalfields estate and other property to his widow for her …
Survey of London
… of work still needing to be done by the Commissioners in Spitalfields the provision of a minister's house, at an … 187 A roughly executed elevation for a minister's house at Spitalfields, differing considerably from that built, exists … houses which were to be built for the churches of Spitalfields, St. George in the East, St. George, Bloomsbury, …
Survey of London
… before the chief period of building development in Spitalfields. In March 1648/9 it was described as newly named … probably for pasturage, all that open field called Spitalfields, later the site of the market. a In all, he paid … Jeffery and William Browne's holding. In the same year the Spitalfields surveyor of the highways was paid upon the …
Survey of London
… Churches Com missioners to form the site of Christ Church, Spitalfields, and its rectory (see page 152 and Plate 7a), … share in Joyces Garden (and also her share in the site of Spitalfields Market) then came into the joint possession of … when Wood and Michell agreed to convey the moiety of Spitalfields Market previously belonging to Joan Exon, they …
Survey of London
… in Princelet Street. The builder was Samuel Worrall of Spitalfields, carpenter, under ninety-nine-year leases … Street, bricklayer, who is known to have been active in Spitalfields in about 173858, and also of Samuel Ireland (d. … and topographical author, who began life as a weaver in Spitalfields. 97 The easternmost house, No. 19, abutting east …
Survey of London
… who sold it in 1892 to the rector of Christ Church, Spitalfields, for use as a Youth Labour Home of the Church … 5 Oct. 1745. R.B. The London Gazette, 5 Oct. 1745; R-B. Spitalfields Silks of the 18th and 19th Centuries, Introd. J. … will of Peter Motteux. J. H. Scott, A Short History of Spitalfields, 11971894, N.D., pp. 4450. P.R.O., C54/7288 m. 7 …
Old and New London
… IV., to visit the fairs of Westminster, St. Bartholomew, Spitalfields, and Southwark, to make a trade search, and to …
The Environs of London
… Binfield, 94, Dec. 19, 1780; Eve Shuttleworth, of Ch. Ch. Spitalfields, 92, Feb. 9, 1781; Thomas Hackett, 90, Nov. 13, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… He sold it in 1804 to George Stedman, a potato merchant of Spitalfields (Mdx.). Stedman failed to pay the deposit and …
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