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London Inhabitants Outside the Walls, 1695
… 103.77 John; Sara, w, 101.24 John; Martha, w; Thomas, s; Bartholomew, s; Joseph, s; Susanna, d, 104.13 John; Jane, w, …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… New Model Army, 1. 149. Armies: Earl of Essex Philpot, Bartholomew Bartholomew Philpot Captain in the earl of Manchester’s …
London Inhabitants Outside the Walls, 1695
… Henry; Mary, w, 106.32 ROWLAND: Anne, 98.63, 107C.20 Bartholomew; Mary, w, 107D.76 George, app, 98.71 Grace, ser, …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… Samson Samson Robinson (died 1646) Captain. Of St Bartholomew Exchange, London. He was elected churchwarden in …
London Inhabitants Outside the Walls, 1695
… ser, 106.57 Aquilla; Elizabeth, w, 101.78 Barnaby, 110.5 Bartholomew; Elizabeth, w; John, s, 103.214 Barth; Eliz, w; … SREEVE: Nicholas; Elizabeth, w; Mary, d, 107D.99 ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S HOSPITAL, sister of: Charity, 100.15 Cloyster, … Joseph, ser, 106.16 SWIFT: Abraham; Jane, w, 104.54 Bartholomew; Rose, w; Bartholomew, s; William, s, 102.126 …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… 2.102. Armies: Eastern Association Vermuyden, Bartel [Bartholomew] Bartel [Bartholomew] Vermuyden A captain in Derbyshire in Sir John … 1545. Armies: Derbyshire; Eastern Association Vermuyden, Bartholomew Bartholomew Vermuyden An Eastern Association …
London Inhabitants Outside the Walls, 1695
… ser, 106.59 WARD: Anne, ser, 106.5 Avelin, ser, 104.93 Bartholomew; Mary, w; Sarah, d; John, s, 102.169 Bartholomew, app, 102.194 Caezar, ser, 106.2 Charles; Anne, …
Survey of London: Volumes 33 and 34, St Anne Soho
These volumes describe Soho, the most famous of London's cosmopolitan quarters. The area covered is defined largely by Wardour Street, Oxford Street and Charing Cross Road, and includes Soho Square, Leicester Square, and part of Cambridge Circus. Many of the streets here were first built up in the late 17th century under the building speculators Dr Nicholas Barbon and Richard Frith. Some fine Georgian houses are described and illustrated, for example No. 1 Greek Street and 76 Dean Street. Many well-known West End theatres are also found here.
Survey of London: Volume 45, Knightsbridge
This volume describes a district today synonymous with wealth and smartness. The area covered includes the old thoroughfare of Knightsbridge itself, and the triangular swathe of land to its west, north of Brompton Road, bounded on the north by Hyde Park and on the west by Exhibition Road. In addition to the hotels, shops and fashionable houses and apartments for which the area is known today, the volume also describes the fabric of Knightsbridge's more diverse past: the medieval hamlet, straggling out along the road to Kensington; the string of aristocratic mansions, such as Kingston House, that in the eighteenth century lined the south side of the road west of Knightsbridge Green; the famous Tattershall's horse-mart at Knightsbridge Green; the Japanese Native Village of the mid-1880s, from which W. S. Gilbert drew inspiration for 'The Mikado'; and Whistler's legendary Peacock Room at 49 Princes Gate, the greatest of all Aesthetic interiors. Also included is Sir Basil Spence's Knightsbridge Barracks, still providing a Brutalist modern concrete home to the military pageantry of the Horse Guards.