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Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… St. Mary le Bow in Cordwainder Street ward, of which John Wheler, citizen and clothworker, had deforced them. John …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… vj. iij. Joh'ne Elyot v. Joh'ne le Whyte vj. Ric' le Wheler' iiij. vj. Rado' Pryour ij. iij. ob'. Olyvero de …
The Environs of London
… 1704. Among some papers obligingly communicated by Mr. Wheler, the present minister of Poplar, was an epitaph … succeeded in 1774, by the present chaplain the Rev. John Wheler, LL.D. Alms-houses belonging to the East India … the Court-books, obligingly communicated by the Rev. John Wheler.) By the parliamentary survey in 1650 (in the MSS. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… chapel for Spitalfields was opened in 1692 by Sir George Wheler on his estate, south of White Lion Street fronting the … only by St. Dunstan's, the chapels at Bow and Poplar, and Wheler's chapel. The commissioners empowered under the Act …
A History of the County of Essex
… (d. 1442) of Stondon and St. Michael's, Cornhill, John Wheler (d. 1521), and George Webb (d. 1579). 60 Richard Hall …
Survey of London
… of Brick Lane was formerly a part of that portion of the Wheler estate which passed to the Wilkes family, and until … by John Stott, who himself held a lease from Sir William Wheler of an even larger site (see page 98). Bucknall … terms were obtained from the owners and sub-lessees of the Wheler estate. In 1742 the frontage to Brick Lane measured …
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