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Survey of London
… Harrington-Villars Estate In 1850 some eighty-seven acres of the area covered by this volume were owned jointly by two … George London became the best known. 30 Within a few years Henry Wise, one of the most famous of English gardeners, had … to support this tradition, although the Protector's fourth son, Henry, was married in Kensington in 1653. 38 Both Sir …
Survey of London
… The Lesser Estates The plan illustrating the pattern of land ownership before 1851 (fig. 1) shows that there were … of the larger, or two-thirds, share, which was acquired by Henry Hassard or Hazard. 131 In 1744 John Swinhoe, then the … standing on it were conveyed to trustees by the Reverend Richard Mills of Perivale (in enlargement of a charity …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… N.W. (b)lvi. S.W.) Collegiate a(1). The Church and College of the Blessed Mary of Eton, stands at the N. end of the old … road. The original site, acquired by the founder, King Henry VI., in 1440, is low, bounded on the S. and E. by the … his wives, inscription only, early 16th-century; (7) of Richard Arden, Fellow of Eton, 1509, priest in Mass …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… occupation medical surgeon (Surgeon. BSC 1600) Period of medical practice 1585-1639 Date of death 1639 Address St Barts West Smithfield 1600 Other … with John TISDALE 740 (q.v.). Warned to stop. ?Reln of Henry E (BS) St Barts Exch? Known London address St Barts …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Male Primary occupation medical physician (Practitioner of physic) Period of medical practice 1626-1646 Place of … of the Queen's Head, Fetter Lane, had had £6 to cure his son's sore legs - but the son had died. Initiator of the complaint relative of the …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… Eure Part 1 Part 1 CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST. MARY, VREUX, FOR SECULAR CANONS. [ Cartulary 1 of the … 6, fo. 9; and G. 122, fo. 41. Trans. 23.) 282. Charter of Henry I. addressed to G[eoffrey] archbishop of Rouen, and … at Rouen which the said bishop had purchased from Peter, son of William Brunus, the king's clerk, and from Rannulf the …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… Eure Part 2 Part 2 ABBEY OF BEC-HELLOUIN, FOR BENEDICTINE MONKS, IN THE DIOCESE OF … of the Eure, H. 73.) 358. Charter of Hugh de Monteforti, son of Gilbert de Gant. By permission ( concessione) of Geoffrey, duke of the Normans and Henry his son, and by counsel of Hugh archbishop of Rouen and …
Survey of London
… chapter. The first important innovation was the building of the Euston Road, long known as "the New Road from Paddington to Islington," which was sanctioned by Act of Parliament in 1756. 110 Many references to its course … replaced by iron principals between 1869 and 1887, under Richard Johnson, the chief engineer to the railway. The new …
Old and New London
… paceing homeward and some passing out; Some by the Bancks of Thame their pleasure taking, Some Sulli-bibs among the … names in the family of the owner of the land, such as Henry, Charles, Frederick, William, Robert, and Edward … periodicals and other works of popular literature. The son of a water-colour draughtsman and caricaturist, he had an …