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A History of the County of Middlesex
… had no demesne, and apart from a brief period before c. 1735, when the Somerset family lived in Acton in a house … Willesden junction. Known as Railway Cottages and later as Stephenson and Goodhall streets, with a railway institute and … i, p. 198. e.g. illus. in W. K. Baker, Acton (1912); E. J. Tongue, 50 Yrs. in a Lond. Suburb (jubilee souvenir of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… apparitors of the Archdeaconry Court of Middlesex. William Stephenson, poulterer, of St. Clement Danes Parish, one of …
Survey of London
… Locke, civil engineer, who had been articled to George Stephenson in 1823, and was responsible for the construction …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Letter Book F, ff. 99 b 100 b, (April 15, May 20, 1346)]. J. Aubrey, add present March 6, 1377 (Letter Book H, fo. 58 … 7. " 42 J. Sheldon, add (Sheriff-elect). Page 43 R. C. Glyn, add (Sheriff-elect). (Note B., line 1) for … (Sir S. Janssen) and by Aldermen Bridgen, Sir W. Stephenson, Kirkman, Sawbridge and Sir W. Lewes, in addition …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Addenda and corrigenda to volume 2 VOLUME II Page 5 J. Reynwell. He is described as 'Iremonger' in Letter Book K, … 127, under date March 1, 1433. " 6 J. Coventre, for died c April, 1429, read died March 29, 1429 (Letter Book K, fo. … to 8: the majority were Sir C. Asgill, W. Beckford, Sir W. Stephenson, Sir R. Kite, B. Trecothick, B. Crosby, R. Peers, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Addenda and corrigenda to volume 8 ADDITIONS, &c. TO VOLUME VIII. Bircholt Franchise Hundred. PAGE 2, line … adjoining to which is the town and liberty of Folkestone, &c. PAGE 178, line 12. For Chinwell read Chigwell. Saltwood. … and married in 1798 the eldest daughter of John Stephenson, esq. banker, of London. Line 8. For Sarah read …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… order should be taken, that I may provide lime, stone, &c. for the workmen; building materials must be fetched from … asked him if he went to Durham to deliver a Spaw ring to Stephenson's wife, a poor woman, formerly his hostess; had a … use of Wm. Porter, as to one Massy, to lawyers, servants, &c. Also that Porter sent [Rob.] Massy, his servant, to the …
A New History of London
… Hen. de Cochin, Jurdan de Coventre 1238 Richard Renger J. de Walbroc, Gervase Chaumberleyne 1239 Wyllyam Joynour … Esqrs. 1757 Marshe Dickinson, Esq; Will. Bridgen, Will. Stephenson, Esqrs. 1758 Sir Charles Asgill, Knt. George … Harley, Richard Blunt, Samuel Turner, Esqrs. 1765 Sir W. Stephenson, Knt. Sir Thomas Harris, Brass Crosby, Esq; 1766 …
A New History of London
… in 1729; served the office of sheriff in 1738. Sir William Stephenson, elected in 1754; served the office of sheriff in …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… before Christmas, 23 Edw. I. at fo. 20 of Letter Book C. where some of the names differ, the respective … in 1295 and 1296 being given; instead of A. Hallingberi, J. Wade, G. de Northone and R. de Gloucester, the names of W. … Those who voted for the motion were Beckford, Sir W. Stephenson, Trecothick, Crosby, Peers and Kirkman; the …
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