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Survey of London
… Todd of David Street, St. Marylebone, bricklayer; James Watts of Horseferry Road, builder; and William Wright of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… house from the south by J. A. Gresse, first published in Watts's Seats of the Nobility and Gentry (1782), is in Baker, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… to his wife Dorothy (d. 1762) and his greatnephew Joseph Watts. 95 Joseph, who changed his surname to Pyrke, took …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… and keeping-inn of Chirk Castle men, where Sir John Watts was governor" in the king's interest. An anecdote …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the manor of Parks; by Margaret his wife, daughter of John Watts of Mercate Burnham, he had Richard, a son and heir, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… aisle the most remarkable monuments are those of Dr. Watts, W. Hargrave, Esq., and Captain James Cornwall, At the …
London Politics 1713-1717
… B Watson, William, fis A2B568 Watterson, William, cor B Watts, Benjamin, gol B Watts, Edmund, hab A Watts, Henry, inn A2B578 Watts, James, mas A Watts, John, bar …
The Port and Trade of Early Elizabethan London: Documents
… William James: 100 clapholt, 8 packs flax £64 5 s. William Watts: 3 half-packs flax, 240 yds poldavis £20. [f. 44 b] … 2 half-packs flax, 1 last pitch £22 (1 Dec 1567). William Watts: 1 pack flax £8. Alard Bartrinck: 1 half-pack flax, 5 …