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A History of the County of Middlesex
… a succession of Londoners to the naturalized Francis Tyssen (d. 1699). 90 Among tributes to Hackney was that of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 1720 to 16 in 1735, 29 in 1761, and 47 in 1779. 20 Samuel Tyssen was Shacklewell's one select vestryman in 1729. 21 Its … Charles Utton Court in Amhurst Road. 74 In 1950 the Tyssen estate accepted that its property south of Arcola …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in 1822. 14 The Mermaid made way c. 1840 for J. R. Daniel-Tyssen's Manor House, which by the 1890s had been divided … music and dancing were granted from 1849 to J. R. Daniel-Tyssen for the assembly rooms, 23 which survived north of the gardens and behind Tyssen's Manor House and which came to be called the Manor …
London Hearth Tax
… s Robert Cole 3 s Mr. Saniel 2 s no distr 4 s E 4 s E Jno Tyssen 8 s Rich Milward 4 s Mary Atkins 8 s Laurence Lane 3 s …
Survey of London
… 110 the greater portion of the twelve-acre plot to Francis Tyssen, in whose family it remained for very many years. From the plan accompanying the particulars of sale of the Tyssen-Tyrrell estate in March, 1920, preserved in the … the houses on the south side of Falkirk Street as far as Tyssen Street, excluding a plot about 210 feet wide extending …
Survey of London
… and others disposed 44 of the premises to Francis Tyssen, in whose family they continued for very many years. … two acres." Chassereau's Map shows the property as "Tyssen, Esq." The whole of Muschamp's three acres can …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Tho. Rawlinson 10,000 Nathan Tench, Esquire 5,000 Fran. Tyssen, Esquire 20,000 Mr. Jam. Wallis 10,000 Sir Hum. Edwyn …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Sum of 250 l. mentioned in the said Paper to be paid Mr. Tyssen, for the Service of the Company; he faith, It was paid … Session of Parliament. . s. d. Delivered to Francis Tyssen Esquire, several Tallies for 10,000 l. for the special …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Child and Sir Tho. Cook, for 50,000 l. was lodged in Tyssen's Hands, for about a Year, to be paid, in case the Act … Examination of Persons mentioned by Sir T. Cook. That Tyssen told him, He had made an Offer, and it was rejected: That Tyssen told him this lately: That 1,000 Guineas are entered …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Sir Tho. Cook Knight and Alderman, Governor; Francis Tyssen Esquire, Deputy; With most of the Committees; and very …
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