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Old and New London
… Baron de Wenzel, oculist, 1790; Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin, author of "Rights of Women," 1797, with a square … when Shelley, the poet, met Mary, the daughter of William Godwin, and in hot and choking words told her the story of … "Very, very fair was this lady, Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin, with her well-shaped golden-haired head almost always …
Old and New London
… The most regular were Fuseli and Bonnycastle. Now and then Godwin was present; oftener Mr. Kinnaird, the magistrate, a …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… with the Ironmonger Lane property is the land of Godwin Scat in Cheap ward ( warda fori) from which St. Paul's … widths of 95/3 and 95/4 as defined in this gazetteer. If Godwin's land was identical with this Ironmonger Lane … 95/3-4. If this property was identical with the land of Godwin Scat, the rent had been reduced since the early 12th …
Survey of London
… for the east wall and for the chancel were supplied by Godwin of Lugwardine Tile Works, near Hereford, a maple leaf … pp. 269. K.B.G. 11, f. 185. K.B.G. 10, f. 235. George Godwin, Buildings and Monuments, Modern and Medieval, 1850. …
Old and New London
… was completed within four years. "The tower," says Mr. Godwin, "retained its original aspect, and the body of the … front of the gallery, which is of oak, is described by Mr. Godwin as carved into scrolls, branches, &c., in the centre … divine service." On the north side of the church, Mr. Godwin mentions, is a large apartment known as "St. Stephen's …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Invasion, were four Mannors, which Ulcicilt, Staplewin, Godwin, and Gladwin had; and were rated for them to the …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… munday last, with the inclosed to Dicke Buckw. and James Godwin, and have now concluded all my letters; but he doth … this next sommer there may be action as formerly. James Godwin, mrs. Graves, and your daughters, now with me, drinke …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… AND OTHER ESTATE. In Edward the Confessor's reign Earl Godwin held a manor at Staunton, assessed at 1 hide and … appears to be associated by the Domesday account with Godwin's manor and may also have been at Staunton. By 1066 … retained the living until his death in 1654. 96 Charles Godwin subscribed as rector in 1662 and was succeeded in 1664 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the Confessor STEDHAM had come into the hands of Earl Godwin, of whom it was held by Edith; and in 1086 it was held …