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A History of the County of Warwick
… other sources. The navigation was open by 1672, when John Woodin, who owned the greater part of it under Lord Windsor, … navigators of his boats for service in the Dutch wars. 91 Woodin settled in Bridgetown about this time 92 and in May … was not popular in the neighbourhood, for in May 1674 Woodin was again complaining to the Privy Council that mobs …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1800 6 July Oliver, T. 1803 24 Apr. White, P. 1804 27 Aug. Woodin, D. 1808 30 Apr. Levett, W. 1812 6 July Cozens, J. …
Justice in Eighteenth-Century Hackney
… 21 June 1738 D - J Byfield J Marshall J Matchett J Woodin. W m Harrison - Ma: Harrison. Saturday, 1 July 1738 M …
Survey of London
… were obtained at great expense by a former tenant, Mr. Woodin. He was an actor and clown, and had a mania for old … work; it is all of oak, and the handrail was made by Mr. Woodin with various lengths of moulding pieced together; the … the Stockwells (the ship builders), and after them Mr. Woodin, whose lease the present tenant continued. …
Survey of London
… as residences. Among the residents was the painter, Mr. Woodin, whose son, the actor, and author of Olio of Oddities, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… They direct you to discharge him and to appoint Henry Woodin (who is well recommended to them) to attend in his …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Associated in Charleston with the English carvers Thomas Woodin and John Lord. [S of G, app. index] Waite, Ezra, … by a Richard Harper. [Lincoln RO, Monson 12] Williams & Woodin, opposite Beauford Buildings, Strand, London, u … records 1829 and 1831. [Westminster Ref. Lib., Gillow] Woodin, Mark, address unknown (1736). Undertook carpenters …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… p. 10. King's Warrant Book XXXI. p. 379. Jany. 15 Henry Woodin. 40 0 0 Reward for arrest of persons concerned in the …
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