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Survey of London
… west end. Perhaps in 1812, 26 during the tenancy of John Butts, No. 4 seems to have been wholly rebuilt and made into …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of St. John's, 483. St. Mary's district church, Lambeth-Butts, erected in 1828, also by a grant from the …
The Environs of London
… by the parishes of St. George, Southwark; Newington Butts; Camberwell; Stretham; Clapham; and Croydon. Extent. …
Old and New London
… III., with Frederick, first King of Wurtemberg. At Lambeth Butts, "The Tankerville Arms." In Upper Fore Street there is …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Morehouse from the Roper family, which was the former Butts close with houses, barns, and garden which had been … 15 47 was said to hold for life a house and close called Butts close, with houses built there, a barn, and garden, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… a house with a wharf and little close adjoining, and Butts close of c.2½ from Thomas Keyle, citizen and mercer of … 7 other messuages in Chelsea; 1 this excluded a house and Butts close given to William and Margaret Roper in 1534. 2 … 1547 he was said to hold for life a house and close called Butts close, with houses built there, a barn, and garden …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… to Sir Thomas More: 6 Keyle's property in Chelsea included Butts close of 2½ a. and a house, wharf, and adjoining close, …