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Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… 2 d 1682 Willus. Greene filius Philippi Greene de Thame in Com Oxon Millwright pon se apprentic Johi Wood CC pro … pon se Apprentic Thome Hall CC pro sept, annis. Henricus Wheatley filius Willi. Wheatley nuper de Bracknall in Com Berks Agricol pon se …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… Domi. 1688 John Eriffe Sonne of Ambrose Eriffe of Candish in the County of Suffolke Weaver bound to John Bellowes for … London bound to Abraham Jordan for Seaven Yeares. Thomas Wheatley Sonne of Thomas Wheatley of the Parish of S t Sepulchres London Sawyer bound …
Survey of London
… Street Area Bow Street Plates 52a, 52c, 54b Few Streets in Covent Garden have changed their original character more … vol. II, bk. VI, p. 93. R.B.; P.R.O., C9/2/111. H. B. Wheatley and P. Cunningham, London Past and Present, 1891, … 2957, 15 March 1693/4. D.N.B. P.R.O., C10/421/42. R.B.; Wheatley and Cunningham, op. cit., vol. III, p. 517. …
Survey of London
… street was first laid out by the fourth Earl of Bedford in the 1630's it was closed at its southern end a few yards … p. 476; 16341635, pp. 1989; R.B. P.R.O., C3/424/13; Wheatley and Cunningham, London Past and Present, 1891, vol. 11, pp. 512. Wheatley and Cunningham, op. et loc. cit.; H.M.C., 12th …
Survey of London
… of St. Paul, Covent Garden, was built under leases granted in 1631 and 1632, which are tabulated on pages 3089. It was … Lillywhite, London Coffee Houses, 1963, pp. 156, 543; R.B. Wheatley and Cunningham, op. cit., vol. III, pp. 3834; … Lives of the English Poets, vol. II, 1781, p. 47. R.B.; Wheatley and Cunningham, op. cit., vol. 1, pp. 31416. John …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… of ST. MICHAEL consists of a chancel 43 ft. by 14 ft. 10 in., north vestry, north chapel 28 ft. 1 in. by 17 ft. 4 in., … an annuity of 6 10 s. issuing out of certain property in Wheatley, Oxfordshire, to be applied in money and clothing of … is received from the Misses Sheldon, Cromwell House, Wheatley, of which onehalf is distributed by the mayor and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… The grant was confirmed by his son Robert of Bampton, and in 1156 by Pope Adrian IV. 36 Probably in the 1180s Walter's great-grandson Fulk Pagnell granted the … Pigott collns., drawings by J. C. Buckler (1832) and W. W. Wheatley (1843); S.R.O., D/D/WBf 8/2; DD/X/BKP 1 (architect's …
Brightwell Baldwin
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… village, was the site of a medieval manor house remodelled in the late 16th or early 17th century, and set amidst formal … present-day parish covers 1,612 a. (652 ha.), the same as in 1881. 2 Its boundaries derive in part from those of an … organ believed to have come from the bishop's palace at Cuddesdon. 19 A silver chalice and paten were given by Harry …
Survey of London Monograph
… gave sufficient access for equestrians to the courtyards in the rear, while for those who came on foot a central … has before now been taken to Hollar's want of accuracy in many of his drawings, but when one compares the position … Beauties of England and Wales; Malcolm, Views of London; Wheatley and Cunningham, London Past and Present; Strype's …
Survey of London Monograph
… King; And side-long glances stole from Anna's eyes. . . . In yonder lonely churchyard laid, Scarcely distinguished from … less applicable to the subject we are about to consider, in this more modern but less poetic age. The stately dead … for insane persons under the direction of Mr. Holmes." Wheatley and Cunningham 10 also agree that Brooke House was …
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