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Survey of London
… Area North side, Nos 13-19 No. 13 Golden Square The sites of Nos. 1316 were in that part of the Axtells' moiety of … 11 3 s. 91 The first occupant of No. 13 was probably Sir Henry Ingoldsby, the parliamentarian (16914). Later … in 1753, thearchitects Henry Keene (1763 1772) and his son Theodosius (17738), 93 and (Sir) Martin Archer Shee, the …
Survey of London
… side, Nos 32-38 No. 32 Golden Square At the partition of Gelding Close in 1675 Isaac Symball had agreed to take all the building sites fronting on to the north side of the square (fig. 18). In October 1685 he granted three … singer. The house was rebuilt between 1732 and 1737 28 by Richard Nicholson, the carpenter who was building many of the …
Survey of London
… names from James Axtell and John Emlyn, the joint owners of Gelding Close at the time of the grant of the licence to … which had been built there, for the charity established by Richard Reeve (see page 146), which still owns the property. … Morison, and subsequently it came into the possession of Henry Rogers, who built five houses there. 151 Bridle Lane …
Survey of London
… Golden Square Area Warwick Street Warwick Street The line of Warwick Street is marked on the plan of 1585 (Plate 1) as … part of her ground on the east side of Warwick Street to Richard Tyler of St. Martin's, brickmaker, who had undertaken … Houses on both Sides; the chief of which is that where Sir Henry Goodwick dwelleth'. 155 The west side of the street is …
Survey of London
… Nos 1-12 No. 1 Golden Square This corner site was one of the last to be developed in Golden Square. 28 On the … now Upper James Street, were sold by Symball's widow and son to Stephen Quynes of St. Martin's, tailor. 48 At some … 76 Later occupants include Brigadier Gore (171731), Henry Worsley, the former Governor of Barbados (17327), who …
Old and New London
… semita vit." Herace, "Epistles." The Neighbourhood of Golden Square Two Centuries agoGreat Windmill … was for many years the publishing office of the late Mr. Henry Colburn, to whom we are so much indebted for cheap … Lyttelton's "Poems," "Dialogues of the Dead," "History of Henry II.," and " Dissertation on the Conversion of St. …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… physician (university education) (Physician) Period of medical practice 1627-1656 Place of birth England (Norfolk (son of Henry Godlsmith)) Date of birth 1603 Date of death …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… medical physician (MD) (Physician. ??Merchant??) Period of medical practice 1593-1635 Place of birth England (Botesdale, Suffolk (son of John Gooch)) Date of birth 1555 Address Hellesden …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… GOODCOATE) Gender Female Marital status Married 1627 (Wife of a minister (?Henry G of St Pauls?) 1627. Husband: non-medical clergyman) … Primary occupation non-medical (Wife of minister (?Henry G of St Pauls?)) Period of medical practice 1617-1642 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… ( St. Bartholomew), a parish, in the union and hundred of Faversham, Upper division of the lathe of Scray, E. … present edifice is deemed a restoration of the reign of Henry VIII., and was repaired in 1778; it has a square tower, … estate, which was given to them by Robert D'Oily and his son, continued in the possession of the Hospitallers, who …