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Calendar of Treasury Books
… 1674, Sept. 26, for making a wall in Hyde Park, near Tyburn: (20) 14 l. to himself. said William Chiffinch, for …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… along said road from the Stonebridge on the east to Tyburn on the west: being in all 3 acres 3 roods 20 perches. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… to stand in the pillory, to be whipped from Newgate to Tyburn, pay a fine of 100 l. and to remain in prison till …
Survey of London
… north of Shaftesbury Avenue was bounded on the north by Tyburn Road (now Oxford Street), on the east by Hog Lane … water conduits, including that leading 'from the Town of Tyburn [i.e., Marylebone] by Pipes of Lead into the City'. An …
Alumni Oxonienses
… according to the statute against seminaries, executed at Tyburn 12 Feb., 1582-3; brother of John and Robert. See Ath. … 1590, aged 16. Filby, John of Lincoln Coll., executed at Tyburn 30 May, 1582. See Ath. ii. 597; & D.N.B. as William. [ …
A Calendar to the Feet of Fines for London & Middlesex
… Huse, and Elizabeth, duchess of Norfolk. The manor of Tyburn, in the county of Middlesex, and various castles, …
Old and New London
… and a third culprit was hung, drawn, and quartered at Tyburn. The duchess was brought from Westminster, and landed …
Old and New London
… for dissection the body of a man who had been hanged at Tyburn. The servant girl, wishing to look at the corpse, …
Old and New London
… drop into a subterraneous passage leading to Bell Yard. Tyburn gibbet cured Jack of this trick. In 1738 the lane went … "Angel and Crown" Tavern, and the miscreants were hung at Tyburn. Hogarth painted a portrait of the woman. One night, …
Old and New London
… terribly as she passed through the streets on her way to Tyburn. The women especially screamed, "Tear off her hat; let …
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