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Calendar of Close Rolls, Richard II
… indented with warranty of all his lands in the parish of Thornhill co. York, with condition for defeasance thereof …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward IV, Edward V, Richard III
… 19 d. 1417 Feb. 14. Westminster. John Savile knight, of Thornhill, and William Mirfeeld knight, of Howley co. York, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… whom it passed to his daughter Joan, the wife of William Thornhill, and in 1548 William sold it to Edward, duke of … down, 300 a., Winter down, 160 a., Summer down, 30 a., and Thornhill down, 60 a. 41 Cow down, then 250 a., was divided …
Survey of London
… entries of interest. In December 1722 he paid Sir James Thornhill 130. 224 As has been seen, the similar house to the … a staircase strikingly painted in a manner very close to Thornhill's. It is therefore very probable that the payment … paintings to him. 233 For a fellow-member was Sir James Thornhill, and this acquaintance seems to confirm the …
Survey of London
… at the northern end of the estate in Clifford Street: Thornhill was probably employed by lessees here to paint … of No. 15 Savile Row for the Countess of Suffolk in 17356. Thornhill's probable earlier employment as decorative painter …
Old and New London
… Sir Peter Lely, Sir Godfrey Kneller, and Sir James Thornhill; Vandevelde, Zincke, Lambert, Hogarth, Hayman, … eastward from James Street" as the abode of Sir James Thornhill. The auction-rooms of George Robins were for many …
Old and New London
… had at all events one distinguished inhabitantSir James Thornhill, the painter. The house is to be identified by the …
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
… John Sayvell alias John Savell (m) Knight (lately of) Thornhill < Yorkshire < England Defendant Thomas Aleyn (m) …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was a regular succession of wheat, oats, and fallow in Thornhill in the 1280s, though later only oats seem to have …
December 1652: An Act for an Assessment at the Rate of One hundred and twenty thousand Pounds by the Moneth for Six Moneths, from the Five and twentieth day of December, One thousand six hundred fifty two; to the Four and twentieth day of June next ensuing, towards the Maintenance of the Armies in England, Ireland and Scotland; as also for the Navy.
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
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