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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 1650, Mathew Lindsey, died Jan. 23. Will. Tooke or Tuck, Nehemiah Bond. Thomas Baret, chosen Jan. 24. 1651, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 2. Will Sherringham. 3. William Lincolne. 4. William Tuck. 5. James Merry. 6. Richard Phillips. 7. Townsend … Thomas Hovell, marshal-men. William Smith, bellman. John Tuck, charcoal-man. John Weston, John Tyler, Will. Reeve, …
Survey of London
… in May 1823, when John Dowley, a surveyor, and Robert Tuck, a carpenter, took some seven and a half acres for … reached fruition under other builders, in 1826 Dowley and Tuck were also declared bankrupt. Although he was drawn into … of the land which had originally been taken by Dowley and Tuck was covered with houses. An underlying factor behind the …
Survey of London
… John Dowley of Howland Street, Fitzroy Square, and Robert Tuck of Westmoreland Street, St. Marylebone, for both of whom … whole of his time to the Service of the Commissioners. 232 Tuck was a carpenter in regular employment, probably with a … the building of the Kensington Canal (see page 322), and Tuck seems to have given up his former job. They also owned …
Survey of London
… 8 The successful tenderer appears to have been Robert Tuck, a carpenter. Tuck was then engaged in the development of Pembroke Square … Creek. The principal sub-contractor under Dowley and Tuck was apparently William Hoof of Brook Green, Hammersmith, …
Old and New London
… at a little distance, by Robin Hood, Maid Marian, Friar Tuck, the hobby-horse, and a band of morrisdancers. Then came …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Old and New London
… 'very proper to be played in May Game,' a friar, surnamed Tuck, forms one of the principal characters. He comes to the …
Survey of London
… N. Newnham-Davis. Sm. 4. pp. 32, illus. 1912. Raphael Tuck & Sons, Ltd. In the following works occur notices of the …
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