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Survey of London
… of State, Charles Spencer, third Earl of Sunderland, whose family retained the house for some thirty-seven years. 10 … great staircase was about to begin. 32 Early in 1774 the family moved in: the stables had been occupied (in Chambers's …
Survey of London
… portrait painter. Painted several members of the Royal family and other notabilities; superintendent of fire-escapes …
Survey of London
… with every Office and Convenience fitting for a genteel Family. 287 The firm of Burnetts remained in possession until … of London Records, Norden's Survey of Kennington, 1615. Family tradition, 16411941, an unpublished account of British …
Survey of London
… RA Add. H2/56970. V.A.M., Dept. of Prints, 2104: Mangeot family papers, MS. account of Italian tour by Francis Fowke, … Ibid., H2/1523. Ibid., H2/15245; R50/39. Mangeot family papers, MS. account of Italian tour by Francis Fowke, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… reading room at Albourne Green was built by the Borrer family before 1909, 85 and survived in 1984 as a house. A …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and other land passed between 1796 and 1854 to the Borrer family, for whom c. 250 a. held of the manor, including at … Truslers mill, it was worked by members of the Wickham family between c. 1840 and 1927, closing evidently soon … smithy, at Albourne Green, was kept by members of the King family in the late 18th century and early 19th. 40 In 1811 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 1670s and 1690s, 9 and at least one other member of the family lived there in the 18th century. 10 During the 19th … one of the three chief landowners in 1934. 12 The Goring family were benefactors to the parish in the 19th and 20th … between the bishops of Chichester and the Pierpoint family of Hurstpierpoint. The manor formed part of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the principal part of the estate came by purchase to the family of Dawson, of whom was Edward Dawson, Esq., of … The church contains a curious monument to the Titchbourne family, whose ancient seat has been converted into a … recently taken down, where one of the ancestors of the family of Tracy (Lord Sudely) was born; and at Dixton is a …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… Church of St. Lawrence Jewry. Other members of the Rowe family also served the office of Lord Mayor, and were buried … firstly Elizabeth Boorne, by whom he had a numerous family; secondly, Bridget, second daughter of Sir Christopher … Edward VI., Mary, and Elizabeth. He was the founder of the family of Myddleton, of Chirk Castle, from whom are descended …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Wood ( Fishmonger)] Discharged as unworthy (having "no family nor dwelling other than an obscure lodging"), April … and sworne Alderman of the Ward of Candlewicke, hath noe family nor dwelling other than an obscure lodging, and doth …
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