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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… tablet with moulded pedimental frame; (8) of Sir Isaac Pennington, M.D., 1817, white marble wall-tablet with … (b) John Hulse, Hulse quartering Hinton; (c) Sir Isaac Pennington; (d) Thomas Sutton, Founder of the Charterhouse, … (c) Thomas Morton, Bishop of Durham, 1659; (d) Sir Isaac Pennington, 1817; (e) Thomas Baker, 1740; (f) Sir Soulden …
Survey of London
… Smith, 50 Old Broad Street; and the Manchester firm of Pennington and Bridgen, 8 John Street, Adelphi. The name of …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… property in 1638 were probably Mr. Thomas Russell, Mr. Pennington, and Mr. Dipfort (? Dixford), each paying tithe … the northernmost tenement (13C), which adjoined 16. Pennington's was the middle (13B) and Dipfort's the … the messuage occupied at the time of the Fire by Daniel Pennington to the N. Rayley was to repair the tenement after …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… in 1616 Burrell and Mildmay sold the property to Robert Pennington, citizen and fishmonger, for £1380. In both 1614 … of Mr. Stonard valued at £50 a year. 19 In 1624 Robert Pennington sold the two messuages to his son Daniel Pennington, citizen and fishmonger, subject only to the dower …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… John Bushel, William Milarte, Joseph Dorney, William Pennington, George Lane, William Warren, Barnabe Crafford, …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… and saith, that at the instance of the ostler at John Pennington's in Warrington, he went along with the said …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 24 two of them medieval bells and one cast by John Pennington in 1623. In 1862, by G. Mears & Co. and at the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… 110 to 122, 123 to 127 and 134 to 147, on the N. side of Pennington Street, between Artichoke Hill and Old Gravel … Chigwell St. 1678 Io. A." The houses Nos. 94, 96 and 114 Pennington Street and the house at the corner of Artichoke …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… but forfeited it as a royalist in 1646. 17 In 1650 Thomas Pennington, a landholder in Wapping, claimed that Cleveland …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… to Lord Wentworth by John Stepkyn, and later by Thomas Pennington. In 1589 a barn called Tilehouse was said to have … for Ewell, and other lands were let to the Smyth family by Pennington, whose son Thomas, of Chigwell, bought 28 a. from … widow and her husband William Chester. 14 In 1635 Thomas Pennington of Chigwell held land in Stepney leased in parcels …
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