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History Theses 1901-1970
… historical background of the English land law from 1535. S.H. Brookfield. Liverpool M.A. 1935. A history of English assizes from 1558 to 1714. J.S. Cockburn. Leeds Ph.D. 1970. The action on the case: the … 15521952. R.J.B. Pooley. London M.A. 1955. History of St. Peter's School, York. A. Raine. Durham M.A. 1946. Attitudes …
History Theses 1901-1970
… in the history of British economic thought, 16501850. G.S.L. Tucker. Cambridge Ph.D. 1954. The creation and … Some aspects of English country banking, 1750 to 1844. L.S. Pressnell. London Ph.D. (Ext.) 1953. Some aspects of Bank … needle industry up to the beginning of the factory system. S.H. Hardy. Birmingham M.Com. 1940. The history, development …
Survey of London
… houses on the backlands of Turnmill Street and St John's Lane. It was originally called Red Lion Street, after a tavern at the top end where it met Clerkenwell Green, and was … while his son Richard lived near by in Clerkenwell Close. Peter Francis Mallet, a partner in their firm at one time, …
Old and New London
… XXIV. BRIXTON AND CLAPHAM. The Royal Asylum of St. Ann's SocietyThe Female Convict Prison, BrixtonClapham … of the WilberforcesHenry ThorntonThe Parish ChurchSt. Paul's ChurchSt. John's ChurchSt. Saviour's ChurchThe … obliterated. Nearer to London is the "Bedford Arms," a tavern doubtless so named in honour of the ducal house of …
Survey of London
… 1823; William and Thomas Cox of Playhouse Yard, St. Luke's, Middlesex, paper stainers. 62 Nos. 98112 (even) Brixton … Carlton Terrace, and Nos. 17 (consec.) St. George's Place Nos. 120124 were similar to Nos. 98108, but … as the house and served as a coach-house. August 16, 1824; Peter Daly of Margate. 64 Nos. 140 and 142 are a pair of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the Greenwood family. From 1973 most of the manor's land (then owned by Christ Church, Oxford) was farmed from … in 1776. In 2004 Christ Church remained the parish's principal landowner with 1,090 acres. Brize Norton Manor … to Matilda FitzGeoffrey and Cur. Reg. XI, 76 (death of Peter the parson by 1223). For the parsonage (vicarage), …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Norton presumably fell within the jurisdiction of Bampton's minster church. A separate church was established probably … least the mid 16th century the church was dedicated to St Peter. 3 The modern dedication, in the form St Brise, was … 75 John Penson (vicar 180558) was already rector of St Peter-le-Bailey, Oxford, and lived in Oxford until c. 1808 …
A Dictionary of London
… Buildings. In Bishopsgate Ward Without (Rocque, 1746-O.S.1880). The site seems now to be occupied by Broad Street … William Bukerel," 1278 (Cal. L. Bk. B. p. 272). "Ward of Peter Aunger," 3 Ed. I. "Ward of Bradestrete and Lothbury," … Hallows, London Wall ; Benet (St.) Fink (now removed) ; Peter (St.) le Poor; Bartholomew (St.) by the Exchange (now …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Ward includes the parishes of All Hallows London Wall, St. Peter le Poor, St. Benet Fink, St. Bartholomew Exchange, and … wall and a bastion. There is some rubble walling in the S.W. angle of the crypt, which may be earlier than the … (17) to Janettie, wife of Otto van Kesteren, 1711; (18) to Peter Kesteren, 1686. Plate (Plate 32): includes large …
A Survey of London
… churchyard, somewhat South to the parish Church of saint Peter the Poore on both sides, and then by the southgate of … shillinges foure pence yearely for euer. Parish church of S. Peters the poore. Next vnto Pawlet house is the Parish Church of saint Peter the Poore, so called for a difference from other of …
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