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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the Long parliament, from whom it has descended to Kyffin J. W. Lenthall, Esq. The old manor-house was pulled down … the borough by the act of the 5th and 6th of William IV., c. 76, except as regards the election of members to serve in … fund for keeping the minster in repair; and Mr. Robert Stephenson, in 1711, left an estate now producing from 70 to …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… nicknamed 'the Brompton Boilers', it had been built by C. D. Young & Co. in 1855-6 as the original museum in South … the asylum and west of the green, behind Paradise Row. 35 J.& J. Colman of Norwich acquired no. 7 Old Ford Road for a … side of Robinson Road, were to be leased to James Thomas Stephenson. 94 In 1855 the area conceived as gardens and …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… a parochial charity school was founded for 30 girls. By c. 1800 the two schools taught c. 130 children. Sunday … G, girl, girls; I, infant, infants; Ind., Independent; J, JB, JG, JM, junior, junior boys, girls, mixed; M, mixed; … Pk. Moved from Lambeth, where founded by Thos. Bowman Stephenson, 1871, 65 when bldgs. rented by Wes. for orphanage …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… those in St. John Street and others from 1721 to c. 1740 at Swanfields in Slaughter (Sclater) Street, who may … to later rly. line opened 1819 and taken over by Dr. T.B. Stephenson of Children's Home as mission hall named after … MS. 22; W. Morgan, Survey of Lond. and Westm. (1682). C.J. xvi. 542. Cal. Mdx. Sess. Bks. x. 148. Lambeth Pal. Libr., …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… meetings. 5 From 1703 the usual meeting place of the J.P.s and the local commissioners of sewers was probably that … replaced by houses, like the two rebuilt as one house c. 1750. 18 Trade in that part of the town was also affected … malting and brewing. 36 Among the brewers was Robert Stephenson, who bought the Golden Ball and its brewery in …
The Estate and Household Accounts of William Worsley, Dean of St Paul's Cathedral, 1479-1497
… Henry VIICharles I) C146 (Chancery, Ancient Deeds, Series C) C253 (Chancery, Sub Poena Files) CP25(1) (Court of Common … Complete Peerage. Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 13001541, ed. J. M. Horn and B. Jones (12 vols., London, 196267). Grace … W., 'A Medieval Household', The Essex Review, 63 (1954). STEPHENSON, M., 'A List of Monumental Brasses in Surrey', …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The living is a perpetual curacy, in the patronage of J. Dickinson, Esq.; net income, 160. The chapel, dedicated to … books at 11, and in the gift of the Bishop of London, and C. Round, Esq.: the tithes of Great Birch have been commuted … a survey to be made by Mr. Thomas Telford, Mr. Robert Stephenson, and Mr. Alexander Nimmo, civil engineers; and …
Committees for Repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts:
… (1760-1841): educated St Paul's School; merchant; ed. of J. Priestley's works; member, Friends of the People, Society … chairman, United Committee; see above under (A). Stephenson, Robert: represented United Associate Presbytery …
Survey of London
… bridge Station, Dublin, to replace the station built in c. 1840, which is attributed to William Evill. 22 In 1846 and … both of which he was required to submit to Mr. Robert Stephenson for approval. In May a tender of some 16,000 for … with a corbel-table below the parapet. 6 and 7 William IV, c. 106, local and personal. B.T.H.R., Prospectus of Eastern …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… one carucate in demean, two carucates of the tenants, &c. and nine acres of meadow, two beasts for burden, &c. two cows, &c. twenty-one sheep, valued then at 30 s. at … Richard Underwood, by Sir John Godsalve. 1562, Robert Stephenson, by the Bishop, a lapse. 1564, George Leeds, by …
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