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Survey of London
… built here. The site had been part of Stone Conduit Close and was a portion of the ground granted by the Earl of Clarendon in August 1664 to Sir William Pulteney and Sir John Denham, the western half of which Denham, in … 18325 Barnard, Sir A. F., 182531 Barnes, Sir James Stevenson, 18369 Barrington, Hon. Sir William Augustus, …
Survey of London
… Albert Memorial Design and commissioning CHAPTER X - Albert Memorial THE Prince … rides in Rotten Row to see my own face staring at me, and if (as is very likely) it became an artistic monstrosity, … The other non-granitic building-stones used were Darley Dale sandstone ('perhaps the finest building stone in the …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… of completeness, Sheriffs, Recorders, Common Serjeants and other civic dignitaries as well as Common Councillors. … 1314 Walter Crepyn (afterwards Alderman of Cornhill and M.P. for the City), sat for Middlesex. 1316 (July) Walter … of Cripplegate, was returned for Petersfield [Matthew Dale, Deputy-Recorder and one of the Judges of the Sheriffs' …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… patterns; farmsteads surrounded by closes between them, and church and manor house by the river Brue. ALFORD, formerly noted for … Som. (192735). Burke, Landed Gent. (1972) III, 898; P. Dale-Thomas 'The Landed Estates of Somerset since 1873', PSAS …
A History of the County of Sussex
… canons, those namely of St. Martin's, London, Wells, and this of Steyning. Yet its claim to notice rests rather … with its antiquity than with its size or importance, and its history is meagre and obscure. The church and manor … Suss. Arch. Coll. v, 122. Asser, Life of King Alfred (ed. Stevenson), 132. Mun. of Magd.Coll. Oxon. 'Bidlington,' No. …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… This property, bounded to the W. by 10, to the E. by 12, and to the N. by property in St. Lawrence Jewry parish had a Cheapside frontage of about 25 ft. (7.62 m.) and ran back 167 ft. (50.9 m.) or more from the street. In … property was in the King's hands, it was granted to John Dale, master cook to the King's household, and his wife …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… This parish, which includes the hamlet of Bures, and contains 1557 a. 2 r. 37 p., was anciently parcel of the … was divided among several proprietors. The soil is rich, and constitutes fine cornland; the scenery is picturesque. A … manor, who likewise built and endowed the chapel. Alsop-Le-Dale, with Eaton ALSOP-LE-DALE, with Eaton, a chapelry, in …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 43). Left office 17 Jan. 1715 on app. as Clerk of Cheque and Storekeeper, Harwich (ibid.). Allen, Timothy Curtis Extra … 12/ 458). First Class Clerk app. between 20 Dec. 1856 and 20 March 1857 ( Navy Lists). Ret. c. 18 May 1869 (ibid.; … Class ( Second Section) Clerk 10 Dec. 1867 (Adm. 12/794). Dale, Robert Extra Clerk 12 April 1776-16 Aug. 1778 (SPB, v …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 194-5). Res. 6 March 1867 on app. as Assistant Comptroller and Auditor General (ibid. 260). Andrews, Thomas Messenger of … as Under Clerk 29 June 1733 ( CTBP 1731-4, 390) and continued as such until d. D. by 23 May 1760 (T 29/33 p. … Peter Commissioner 16 March-23 June 1859. Blackwood, Stevenson Arthur Junior Clerk 24 Feb. 1852-18 March 1856 (T …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1769 (ibid.). Ainslie, George Draftsman to Civil Architect and Engineer and to Surveyor of Buildings 5 June 1809-9 Sept. 1815 (Adm. … 25 March 1666 (Adm. 106/3520 f. 58; Adm. 20/7 no. 2919). Dale, William Clerk to Clerk of Acts pd. from 25 June 1673 …
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