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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 20 June Slingsby, H. 1670 29 July Fisher, R. 1671 6 Feb. Tate, W. 1671 15 Feb. Willis, R. 1671 15 Nov. Alston, E. 1671 …
Survey of London
… in 19845. 254 Broadway Works. The site occupied by Tate & Lyle Sugars, off Mastmaker Road at the east end of … in 1956, and in 1964 the Millwall premises were sold to Tate & Lyle. 261 The northern half of the former granary was … single-storey warehouse, but that also burnt down. In 1981 Tate & Lyle acquired the freehold of the whole site, with an …
Survey of London
… (at which the Commons were represented by Zouch Tate and Denzil Holles, both residents in Covent Garden) the …
Survey of London
… Sir John Harper, 163941; Lady Mansell, 16415; Zouch Tate, c. 164750, member of the Long Parliament; Mrs. Tate, 165065; Sir Charles Cotterell, knight, 16668, M.P., …
Survey of London
… St. Thomas's Chapel containing the chantry of (Sir) Robert Tate, which was built out on the north. 6 It would seem, from …
Survey of London
… in the City of Perth Art Gallery and Museum (Plate ). The Tate Gallery possesses a model of the figure of Eros (Plate …
Survey of London
… may not have been lived in until about 1890, when Edwin Tate of the well-known sugar firm took up residence. 33 Nos. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… aided by a grant from the Incorporated Society: Miss Tate was a liberal contributor. The living is a donative …
A Survey of London
… which was Sir Iohn Scot Knight, Thomas Colte, Iohn Tate, and Iohn Croke, the Priorie of Totingbecke, and auotion … &c. Hamond de Lega was buried in that chapple, Robert Tate Mayor of London, 1488. and other were there buried. This … buried in a fayre Chappell by him builded, 1517. Iohn Tate sonne to sir Iohn Tate, in the same Chappell, in the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… succeeded. The eldest, Matilda, married in 1863 Jocelyn Tate Westby, of Mowbreck, who assumed the name of …
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