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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Denbigh, Holland, and Carlisle, Viscounts Grandison and Wimbledon, Lord Willoughby, Bishops Andrewes, Morton, Neile, …
Old and New London
… place for "affairs of honour," even rivalled in popularity Wimbledon Common, where the Duke of York fought Colonel …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… basement rooms vacated when King's College School moved to Wimbledon. From 1900 this Strand School was recognized by the …
Survey of London
… Washington Library of Congress. West Ham Public Library. Wimbledon Public Library. Ministry of Works (Department of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in Domesday book, as yielding to the lord of the manor of Wimbledon a toll of twenty shillings per annum: in 1729, the … of Worcester. The church, founded as a chapel of ease to Wimbledon, was rebuilt about the reign of Henry VII., and in …
Old and New London
… Wandsworth and Barnes, and forms part of the manor of Wimbledon, was at a very remote period a place of some little … and ferry. According to an ancient custom of the Manor of Wimbledon, "out of every fishing-room belonging to Mortlake … was only about three months before her death. A survey of Wimbledon Manor, written in 1617, mentions the circumstance …
The Environs of London
… the south by that of Kingston; and on the east by those of Wimbledon and Wandsworth. In a very ancient terrier, this … Barnes, the whole of Putney heath, and the greater part of Wimbledon common, in which the parishes are marked out by … which is, in some measure, confirmed by the survey of Wimbledon manor taken in 1617; for it describes upon that …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Wm. Cecill, that he wished to have seen Lord St. John at Wimbledon. The malicious reports about his son are untrue, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… at M. Caron's, spent three days at Lord Burghley's at Wimbledon, and is now at Nonsuch. Young Lord Herbert, Sir … president of York, and is going thither. The Queen when at Wimbledon made two knights, [Edm.] Withipole of Suffolk, and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth
… John Coles who married his niece, and the Stewardship of Wimbledon for Mr. Reve. Requests a special licence for a ship …
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