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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… was much defaced, but was lately restored by the Rev. H. Wintle. On the north side of the tower of the building is …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Daniel and Henry sold Seymour's Farm and lands to Richard Wintle. 44 John of Monmouth who held a portion of Paganhill …
London Inhabitants within the Walls
… Cath, wid, 43.9 Winterton: Dorcas, 38.7 Martha, ser, 42.2 Wintle: Thos, distiller; Mary, w, 37.20 Wm, £600, 5.14, assr, …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… to its tenant F. Smith and Pound farm to its tenant A. Wintle. 36 Smith died in 1944 and Taynton Court passed from …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… house in Northbrook Street, now belonging to Mr. George Wintle. A new meeting-house in Northcroft Lane was licensed …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… by Giles Read in 1608. 107 In 1824 it belonged to John Wintle and in 1830 to his widow. 108 Later record of it has …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 15 Nov. Creswell, F. 1796 Illingworth, G. S. 1796 24 Jan. Wintle, H. 1796 3 Apr. Kett, H. 1796 17 July Curry, J. 1796 4 … T. By 1808 Bandinel, B. 1808 1 May Rowley, G. By 1811 Wintle, T. 1811 Hollingsworth, J. B. 1811 17 Mar. Griffith, …
Survey of London
… cornices. They were also designed by Doyle, with K. C. Wintle as architect in charge. No. 44 Pembroke Road was … Nos. 2442 (even) Pembroke Road were erected in 19613 to Wintle's designs and differ from Nos. 4448 in having three …
Survey of London
… 1866. 7. Luther Holden, F.R.C.S., 1868. 8. William Samuel Wintle, M.A., (Secretary 18721917). Window No. 2. 1. William …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… c. £5, were being used for the National school. 22 Thomas Wintle by will proved 1868 gave c. £20 annually for 12-20 … produced by the charities of William Boughton and Thomas Wintle were being distributed in cash, and c. £39 from the …
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