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Survey of London
… Ray Street Farringdon Road, which forms the greater part of the highway between Blackfriars Bridge and King's Cross, … works of Galloway & Co., merchants, and Alex. Galloway & Son, engineers. They were then in the occupation of (from … 15 ( demolished). c. 1875, warehouse. 79 First occupants: Henry Bird, egg importer; Joseph Izod, fancy goods importer …
Old and New London
… HallHolborn Viaduct describedThe City TempleOpening of the Viaduct by the QueenSt. Andrew's, HolbornIts … A visit to Farringdon Market in early morning, Mr. Henry Mayhew holds, is the proper way to form an estimate of … excelled in none So well as husband, father, friend, and son." Emery was born at Sunderland, on the 22nd of December, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Ancient and historical monuments in the City of London Farringdon ward within 18. FARRINGDON WARD WITHIN. … (3) to Col. Nicholas Richardson, 1702, and Nicholas his son, 1703, marble tablet, with draped cartouche, cherub-head … C.L. and I.R.; cup and cover-paten of 1610, given by Henry Sivedall, on paten a shield-of-arms and the initials …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Ancient and historical monuments in the City of London Farringdon ward without 19. FARRINGDON WARD … Dorothy (Reade) wife of Robert Gryme, 1681, Robert their son, 1684, with inscription-panel flanked by Ionic columns … modern inscription-panel with cherub-head in base; (15) to Henry Tulse, 1705, rectangular tablet, with side-brackets, …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Fathers of the City "FATHERS OF THE CITY." (Senior Aldermen.) It is … of Aldermen. On this basis the succession runs thus: c1280 Henry le Waleys [Cordwainer] [He appears to have retired from … [Walbrook] 1409 William Staundon [Cheap] died 1410. 1410 Richard Whityngton [Lime Street] died 1423. 1423 Thomas …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… S.E. (b)xxxv. S.W. (c)xlv. N.W.) A small parish 2 m. N.W. of Witham, with a detached portion 1 m. N.E. of Witham. The … paly of six a quarter ermine, early 16th-century; (2) of Henry Fortescue, Esquire of the body to Queen Elizabeth, … the N.E. tower (rooms 58) were probably added by his son, Sir Thomas, who died in 1494. About 1637 the manor …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… FAWSLEY (OS 1: 10000 a SP 55 NW, b SP 55 NE) The parish, of some 750 hectares, lies across the upper reaches of three small E.-flowing streams which meet and continue E. … a later date. In 1415 the Manor of Fawsley was bought by Richard Knightley and it remained in the hands of this family …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… - Felpham Faxfleet FAXFLEET, a township, in the parish of South Cave, union of Howden, locally in the Hunsley-Beacon … of whom Richard Fazakerley was living in the reign of Henry III.; they intermarried with the families of Walton of … Mansfield; containing 41 inhabitants. Ralph Brito and his son, in 1156, gave a church and an old hermitage, then …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… Features Repair and Maintenance Most of the references to the defences in the city records concern … the city was overhauling its defences under pressure from Henry VII. 7 The office is not mentioned in an account of the … oustez. Et que chescun de la Citee soit vitaille sollonc son estate pour le temps qui dura. Et que chescun soit …