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Survey of London
… part of a through-route from Waterloo Bridge to St. Giles's and Bloomsbury, and the public or semipublic nature of the … people. By the late 1690's the residents included Grinling Gibbons, William Wycherley (probably, in lodgings 5), Doctor … these houses, which was at that time inhabited by Grinling Gibbons, fell down. 19 Gibbons thereupon moved to an adjacent …
Survey of London
… first laid out by the fourth Earl of Bedford in the 1630's it was closed at its southern end a few yards north of the … named Brydges Street, after the family of the fourth Earl's wife. In 1657 ground south of the street was bought from … of the architect Ewen Barr. 138 His client was Arthur Gibbons 139 but the lessees of the site are described as the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… for his widow, who appointed John Boys, their daughter's intended husband. 69 John Standley, having quarrelled with … for £40 a year, 77and though taxed in 1535 at only £18 12 s. 4 d. 78was worth £110 a year in 1650. 79From that time the … 87; (1910), 716. Ibid. (1914), 378; Ely Episc. Rec. ed. Gibbons, 454; F. Peck, Desiderata Curiosa(1735), ii, lib. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… ford' (mentioned in the 1140s) from which Shropshire's most extensive hundred took its name, 1 lies within the … for even before it took place Wrockwardine was the county's largest hundred. 10 The change may, however, have served … 2374, box 4, papers in Corbet and D'Avenant v. Slaney, W. Gibbons to R. Slaney, 7 Mar. 1781. Return of Cts. of …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… is the site of a ringshaped Saxon settlement, Bryni's Hurst, founded probably in the early 6th century on top of … in 1603 and 449 in 1676, although the archdeacon's visitation in 1626 gave the number as only 340. 14 In 1670 … /481. Docs. at Gt. Easton Vicarage; ex inf. the vicar. A. Gibbons, Early Lincoln Wills, 7475; Leic. City Mun. Room, …
Survey of London
… houses on the backlands of Turnmill Street and St John's Lane. It was originally called Red Lion Street, after a … new offices were part of the redevelopment of the Booth's distillery site extending from Turnmill Street. Among the … towards the Fleet, runs alongside one of Clerkenwell's rare open spaces (Ills 203, 204), a former graveyard. This …
Survey of London
… 1823; William and Thomas Cox of Playhouse Yard, St. Luke's, Middlesex, paper stainers. 62 Nos. 98112 (even) Brixton … Carlton Terrace, and Nos. 17 (consec.) St. George's Place Nos. 120124 were similar to Nos. 98108, but … porch with a tented roof. August 14, 1823; Thomas Gibbons of Belvidere Place, Southwark. 98 Nos. 116142 (even) …
Broadwell Parish: Broadwell
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… and 7 miles (12 km) south-west of Witney. The parish's name implies that Broadwell was the primary focus of the … Recs. 54; above (Bradwell St John); below, relig. hist. Gibbons (ed.), Liber Antiquus, 3; Cal. Close 130713, 516. … al., Kelmscott, 5762, 64. Above, manors (manorial sites). Gibbons (ed.), Liber Antiquus, 3; below, Holwell and …
Broadwell Parish: Holwell
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… the Black Death it was by far the smallest of Broadwell's four settlements, and in the later 20th century, as the … Holwell's small tithes belonged to the vicar of Broadwell: Gibbons (ed.), Liber Antiquus, 3; OHC, Holwell tithe award. … Dioc. Year Book (2000), 802. Rot. Welles, I (LRS 3), 183; Gibbons (ed.), Liber Antiquus, 3. Arch. Queen's Coll. II, no. …
Broadwell Parish: Kelmscott
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… of the river Thames in what was, until 1974, the county's extreme south-west corner. The market town of Faringdon … although now broken up by hedgerows and trees. Morris's friend Dante Gabriel Rossetti thought it 'the most … Dir. (19779), 1167; Oxf. Dioc. Year Book (2000), 802. Gibbons (ed.), Liber Antiquus, 3; Rot. Welles, I (LRS 3), …
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