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A New History of London
… 3. Vauxhall, 4. Kennington, 5. Marsh, 6. Wall, 7. Stockwell, 8. The Dean's: the whole circumference of which …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Peter, son of John the Provost, called sometimes Peter de Stockwell. It was leased to Thomas le Spicer in 1256 and was …
Old and New London
… stands on the western side of the Clapham Road, between Stockwell and the Common; it is after the model of a Greek … and well-built thoroughfare, descends gradually towards Stockwell and Kennington. On every recurring "Derby Day" its …
Survey of London
… of Lambeth and was bought in 1881 from the Trustees of Stockwell Orphanage. The cost of the land was borne by a …
Survey of London
… and copyhold in Lambeth Manor and leasehold land in Stockwell Manor. By his will, 148 which was proved in 1679, … ten acres. 154 He also held two leasehold estates in Stockwell Manor. 156 John Angell died in 1750. 157 Eight …
Survey of London
… open pediments containing lunette windows, can be seen in Stockwell Park Road and Crescent. No. 16 is exceptional in … have free-standing Roman Doric porticos. Nos. 3341 (odd) Stockwell Park Road Formerly Nos. 2533 (odd) Stockwell Park Road In 1832 Randle Jackson added a piece of …
Survey of London
… covers the central of part the parish between the Manor of Stockwell on the west and the Manor of Milkwell on the east. …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… End, Staffs., chairmaker (1818). [D] Clewlow, William, Stockwell St, Leek, Staffs., joiner and cm (1818). [D] …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… Edward, Lord Gorges [of Dundalk, Ireland], John Gofton, of Stockwell, Surrey, and Richard Gorges, of St. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… August 18. 38. ii. The like of William Wells and Richard Stockwell, that the Dutchmen, armed with swords and …
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