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Survey of London
… choice of the Broadway Chapel as a model for Poplar, but family connections possibly played a part as well. Thomas … indicating that further money was raised from the Dethick family. 25 (Most of these Arms remained in place into the … There are several simple tablets to members of the Perry family. John Perry (17431810), builder of Brunswick Dock (see …
Survey of London
… of All Saints', the motherparish, and aided by the Wigram family, took the church project in hand, and in 1863 A. A. …
Survey of London
… on the Ordnance Survey of 18946 showing division into family estates Building in these streets proceeded fairly …
Survey of London
… was held as copyhold of the manor of Stepney by the Smith family. In 1847 Richard Smith, junior, leased the land to … of the building. 138 The school became part of the Holy Family School in 1983, when the Grundy Street buildings were …
Survey of London Monograph
… named by Lant in this reign, R. Lagisse, W. Fellow and W. Hastings, can have had the title. Badge: A portcullis chained … no patent. From his arms perhaps a dependant of the Dudley family. Arms: Azure, a bend raguly & in chief a crown or. 5. … 1623 and London 1634 in virtue of the descent from this family which he has established and hopes shortly to record …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Abbotsbury Abbey until 1539 when it passed to the Samways family. East Shilvinghampton ('Shilvington' in Hutchins) was …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… built Pennsylvania Castle, and by Charles Manning, whose family restored Portland Castle. The island has given the … are remarkable compositions. Thomas Gilbert came of a family of local masons engaged in the stone-quarrying …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and the governor, granted the castle to the Manning family, as a marine residence; and considerable sums have … and Wesleyans. Portland gives the title of Duke to the family of Bentinck. Portlemouth, East (St. Onolaus) … at Portsmouth in 1712. It gives the title of Earl to the family of Wallop. Portswood PORTSWOOD, a tything, in the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of Inverleith, was conveyed by its ancient lords, the family of Touris, to Hepburn, of Humby, from whose … 270 inhabitants. This place derives its name from the family of Seaton, earls of Winton, who were proprietors of … the proprietor; it contains the mausoleum of the Seaton family. The children of the village attend the schools …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
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