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A History of the County of Sussex
… Blunt in 1648. Blunt resold it with 50 a. in 1656 to John Shaw of Shipley. He sold it in that year to his brother Hugh, … meeting house. Thomas Edwards left his share to John Shaw in 1681. 27 John Shaw, son and heir of Hugh, sold Slaughter in 1718 to Thomas …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 5 Quaker families. 92 The meeting was then held at John Shaw's house in Shipley, but by 1673 took place at a house in … between Warminghurst and Shipley, until in 1691 John Shaw gave a house on his land in Thakeham. By 1694 it had …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Thomas Middleton (d. 1694); and the Revd. Alfred Edward Shaw (d. 1921). There are also memorials to a number of …
Two Tudor Subsidy Rolls for the City of London
… Trappes, Nicholas Trappes, Aur', for thorphan of Edmund Shaw, haberdasher (£278 11s. 6d.) 6 19 [] 573. John Traves, …
Survey of London
… to be employed for each block of buildings. Mr. Norman Shaw, Mr. [J. T.] Wimperis, Mr. [R. W.] Edis, Mr. [T.] …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… # J. Morris (1669). 31 Sir R. Clayton (16701707) Sir J. Shaw (17981831) Fruiterers. J. Paterson (18731875). Sir H. E. …
Survey of London
… very recently erected ones by J. J. Stevenson or Norman Shaw. This suggests a partisanship for the idioms of 'South … likely No. 196 Queen's Gate or Lowther Lodge by Norman Shaw), and of the designs then produced by George (fig. 19), … two doyens of contemporary domestic architecture, Norman Shaw and Ernest George, four middle-ranking names, T. …
Survey of London
… 456. P.C.C., original will; P.R.O., LR1/61, f. 78. W. A. Shaw, The Knights of England, 1906, vol. ii, p. 227. Cal. …
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