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Survey of London
… op.cit., vol.124, pp.1856. 39. 39 Geo III, c.69. 40. D.Swann, 'The Pace and Progress of Port Investment in England, … 223. 54. Ibid, pp.273, 286. 55. WIDC 301, p.453. 56. D.Swann, 'The Engineers of English Port Improvements, 1660 … 126. 195. PLA Mins, lxxii, pp.13, 16, 26, 37, 55. 196. Swann, 1960 op.cit., pp.3244. 197. Ibid. 198. WIDC 297, …
Survey of London
… Burgesses, 12, 26 Nov., 10, 17 Dec. 1611. 42. P.C.C., 54 Swann and 12 Byrde, wills of Robert and Samuel Baker. 43. … 66. W.P.L., F2001, 2 Aug. 1621, f. 152. 67. P.C.C., 54 Swann. 68. P.R.O., C8/85/137; C9/38/21. 69. Ibid., C8/85/137; …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
Calendar of the plea and memoranda rolls of the city of London
A Dictionary of London
… length in Broad Street 198 ft. 6 in. the breadth at late Swann Alley, from Cornhill to Broad Street, 188 ft.; the …
A History of the County of Stafford
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… china and porcelain. [D; Liverpool Mercury, 26 April 1833] Swann, Thomas, Hull, Yorks., cm (1784). Freeman of Beverley, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… missing. The ironmongery here was founded in 1688. When Swann Hurrell took over the business from C. Finch, his …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… The house was occupied at the end of the century by Robert Swann the banker, who in 1801 moved to No. 128 (97); and … Major William Thompson, who sold it in 1801 to Robert Swann, the banker (d. 1858). Swann occupied the house until 1833 and left it to his son …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… in 1792, the freehold was acquired for 700 by Thomas Swann, a prominent York banker. The property was described as … and Yard' (YCA, E.95, f. 131v.). It was probably Thomas Swann (d. 1832) who extended the range behind the main … were carried out soon after 1850. Members of the Swann family continued to live in the house until 1846; later …
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