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Survey of London
… being designed and built contemporaneously in the Bromley and Bow divisions of Poplar Borough were left …
Survey of London
… of pipes and boilers. The firm moved to Barchester Street, Bromley-by-Bow, when the site was acquired for the Millwall …
Survey of London
… by an independent company, BartonWright Ltd, formerly of Bromley-by-Bow, for smelting low-grade antimony ores. …
Alumni Oxonienses
… chapel royal 1685, and clerk of the closet 1685; died at Bromley 20 May, 1713, buried in Westminster abbey; father of …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… confidential of any of the gentlemen of the chamber. 8Mr. Bromley. 9Mr. North, Chancellor of the Augmentation. The … to announce to the King his impending death. Sir Thomas Bromley, a Justice of the Common Pleas and subsequently Lord …
The Journals of all the Parliaments during the reign of Queen Elizabeth
… in the twenty third Year of Queen Elizabeth Sir Thomas Bromley Knight Lord Chancellor. The same Clerk. John Popham …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… county; and is its southern boundary from Shepperton to Bromley in Essex, where it is entered by the Lea, which from … is 8 miles south-east by Lea Brooke, Old Ford, Bow and Bromley to the Thames at Blackwall. Two manors on the banks …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… his legs, he had a halt in walking. He died of a fever, at Bromley in Kent, July 15, 1728, in the 32 d year of his age, …
Survey of London
… possession of the manor and tithes of the Upper Manor of Bromley, he lengthened the chancel of the parish church, by … above the communion table. (See inscription on his tomb in Bromley Church, given on page 8.) Upon the reconstruction and … him in the old boys' school in Priory-street. ( History of Bromley, page 79.) In 1889 they were removed to St. Andrew's …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… lease granted in 1583 to the Lord Chancellor, Sir Thomas Bromley. 44 In 1591 the estate was held by John Guise's …
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