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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… which was partially superseded, in 1696, by that of Tate and Brady, had been universally adopted, on royal …
Survey of London
… who was to become a noted art critic and Keeper of the Tate Gallery, lived at No. 36. 14 The architect Mervyn E. …
A History of the County of York
… period in the 18th century did not come until after Tate Wilkinson took over the management in 1766. Less formal …
Survey of London
… Road bought for a science museum in 1890. For a while the Tate collection was incongruously in prospect there 311 and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… based on drawings of those destroyed made by E. Ridsdale Tate during restoration in 1937 ( Guildhall, 17; see also …
Survey of London
… the' Progress of Music'; 211 it is now deposited in the Tate Gallery. Above was an attic stage with nine oblong blind …
Survey of London
… where they list." 13 Betson's executor, Sir Robert Tate, left 20s. in 1500 to maintain "Our lady masse and …
Survey of London
… side of the chapel some fifty years later, when Robert Tate founded his chantry there. The chapel was evidently … and to its wardens Sir John Scot, Knt., Thomas Colt, John Tate and John Croke, the manor of Tooting Bec in Surrey, … part also in all divine service in the parish church. Tate Most conspicuous in the chapel were two chantry tombs, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of himself and mariners, 2 months, 11 l. 3 s. 4 d. Dr. Tate, going with the King's offering to Canterbury, 20 s.; …
Cardiff Records
… tunc jurat' fuit in Burgen' Ville pred' et Solvit pro Lib'tate p'r man' &c. iij s. iiij d." 15 The next was on 3 …
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