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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… House, but promising, if he goes, to be with him early in the morning. [ S.P. Dom., Car. II. 314, No. 156.] Sept. 1. … give you an account if anything happens. Ships daily come in and out to refit. The St. Michael and St. George came in … of Sankey, Lancashire. General Presbyterian. 242 John Wheatley His house. Uplo [w] man, Devon Independent. 243 …
Survey of London
… the remainder being known as Upper Charlotte Street. In 1766 building was proceeding on its western side as shown … this area and its present condition is therefore described in this section in some detail. The houses have been … was in January, 1766 ( Public Advertiser, 6th Jan., 1766). Wheatley and Cunningham's Handbook to London says the chapel …
A Dictionary of London
… at No. 10 to 22 Charterhouse Square. The western end is in Farringdon Ward Without, the north-eastern portion in the Boroughs of Holborn and Finsbury, outside the City … 1848-51). Named after W. Pitt, first Earl of Chatham. Wheatley says it was originally called Chatham Square. Site …
Westminster Abbey Charters, 1066 - c.1214
… attestations to a quitclaim by Hugh son of Warner of land in Sunbury and Teddington (Mddx.), and of a compensatory … grant of three virgates of land by Abbot L[aurence], in fee and inheritance, formerly belonging to Hamund, in … Westminster, comprising an annual rent of 3 in the vill of Wheatley (Essex), payable by his bailiffs, which the convent …
Westminster Abbey Charters, 1066 - c.1214
… Abbot Gilbert to William Baynard of the berwick of Tothill in Westminster for one knight's fee, as it had been held by … and the convent to Robert son of Sweyn, of the land of Wheatley (Essex), which his father gave to the abbey for his … Prob. following on Robert's confirmation. Sweyn still held Wheatley 1086 ( DB II, 43), although he was no longer …
Westminster Abbey Charters, 1066 - c.1214
… 32 from Benfleet, Fanton, Paglesham and Wennington (all in Essex) and Comberton (Worcs.); 15 for firewood; for the … (Essex), and at Parham (Suss.). Total 70. For servants in specified offices: from Hanworth 1.10 s.; from Cowley 1.10 … with exceptions, 1; for the Lord's Supper 3 from Wheatley (Essex) and 7 s. from Knightsbridge (Mddx.). [temp. …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… and north-east by the river Coln and is fairly compact in shape except for a peninsula in the north-west extending down to the river Churn. Much of … probably existed by the river in that area. 6 The names Wheatley, Peasley, and Chedworth Long Acres, later given to …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… and Clerks Clerks Clerks Clerks to Controller 1660-86 In 1660 two Clerks were allowed to the Controller by the … 1660 one Clerk normally served under the Chief Clerk. In 1665 provision was made for an additional second Clerk and … 30 June Ray, S. F. 1820 14 March Weigall, T. 1821 30 Jan. Wheatley, W. Clerks (Ticket and Wages Branch) 1829-32 In 1829 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 11th century. A priest held land as part of Pignes manor in 1086. 23 By 1291 the benefice was called the church of … Castle, Braikenridge colln., water-colour drawing by W. W. Wheatley, 1846. S.R.O., D/P/chi. t 2/1/1; D/D/Rr 104A. Ibid. … Castle, Braikenridge colln., wash drawing and plan, W. W. Wheatley, 1845; photo. 1908. Cal. Pat. 1327-30, 33. Ibid. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Chinley - Chiswick Chinley CHINLEY, a township, in the parish of Glossop, union of Chapel-en-le-Frith, … East (St. Mary) CHINNOCK, EAST ( St. Mary), a parish, in the union of Yeovil, hundred of Houndsborough, Barwick, … Lancaster; containing, with the township of Thornley with Wheatley, 1675 inhabitants, of whom 1168 are in the township …
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