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A Survey of London
… Alley, and was sometimes made by the Executors of Richard Whittington. S. Mary hill lane.; Parish church of S. Mary …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Crown's escheator, but the escheat was claimed by Richard Whittington and Hugh of Bisley, evidently in right of their …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1671, aged 17; B.A. 23 Feb., 1675-6, M.A. 1678, rector of Whittington, co. Lancaster, 1681. Boucher See also Bourchier …
A New History of London
… four-pence a quarter. This year, the famous Sir Richard Whittington, late lord-mayor of London, of whom tradition … in the year 1423, pursuant to the will of Sir Richard Whittington, as mentioned above. Water conduits were also now …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… ult pred. 36 Rogerus Trevor filius Evan Trevor nuper de Whittington in Com Salop Bricklayer defunct po: se appren …
A New History of London
… hands since, it was in the year 1411 conveyed by Richard Whittington and others, to the lord-mayor and commonalty of …
A New History of London
… feet lies a cat, in allusion to the story of Sir Richard Whittington, a benefactor to the prison, who is said to have …
A New History of London
… through several hands it came at last in 1408 to Richard Whittington and other citizens, who in 1411 confirmed it to …
A New History of London
… till it was converted into a college by Sir Richard Whittington, mercer, four times lord-mayor, who rebuilt the …
A Dictionary of London
… against this alley, erected by the executors of Richard Whittington (S. ib.). Site now occupied by the Coal Exchange. … Alley (q.v.). Made about 1423 by the Executors of Richard Whittington (S. 17 and 210). Boss of Water at Paul's Wharf Made about 1423 by the executors of Richard Whittington. In Bosse Lane (S. 17, 364). In Queenhithe Ward. …
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