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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… and the roofs are tiled. It was built by Sir Edmund Wright between the years 1629 and 1638, on an H-shaped plan … this front has the initials and date E.W. (for Sir Edmund Wright) 1638. The E. Front is generally similar to the W. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the parishioners and successive lords of the manor. Edmund Wright, Sir James Harrington, and Sir Robert Vyner were …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… possession in 1616. 97 In 1629 he sold Swakeleys to Edmund Wright, a London alderman and later lord mayor. 98 On Wright's death in 1643 the manor passed to his daughter … of c. 1465. The present mansion was built by Sir Edmund Wright between 1629 and 1638, 21 presumably on the same site …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the living between 1505 and the mid 17th century. William Wright, 1560-96, was resident in 1563, but was licensed to …
A History of the County of Sussex
… boarding and day school; 36 a day school run by Sarah Wright from 1862 or earlier to 1866 or later; 37 a boarding …
The English Fur Trade in the Later Middle Ages
… comments on the serving women who 'furre her heles'. Ed. Wright, p. 31. Dout d'Arcq, Comptes de l' Argenterie, pp. …
Survey of London
… March 1869: B.M., Add. MSS. 44617, ff. 4144: cf. Maurice Wright, Treasury Control of the Civil Service 18541874, 1969, …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… Benjamin Sorsbie, Aubone Surtees, Robert Bell, William Wright, Esquires and aldermen; Mr. John Cookson, Mr. Thomas … be writ instead thereof." "27 Nov. 1661. Mr. Richard Wright coming into court in a coat (contrary to the Act) paid …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… out of the roomes the soldiers came to 1 s. 2 d. Pd. a wright for nailing up doores and making up pertitions when …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Bowles, C. (joint) By 1685 Spelman, J. (joint) By 1685 Wright, J. (joint) 1689 1 Nov. Gorsuch, W. 1699 22 May …
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