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Old and New London
… of the Manor of EiaThe Manor of Hyde appropriated by Henry VIII., and converted into a Royal ParkLord Hunsdon … for the king to appoint a ranger. The first who held the post was George Roperperhaps of the same family with William … represent the mater exercits." In June, 1799, King George III. here reviewed 12,000 volunteers. Of those reviewed on …
Survey of London
… Hyde Park Gate and Kensington Gate CHAPTER III - Hyde Park Gate, Kensington Gate and Palace Gate This … the land which he had purchased in 1833 was developed by Henry Payne, a builder from Hammersmith, who erected six … inserted, also entered at a high level. On the newel-post of the writing-room staircase Lutyens with typical …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Upholder's Co. in 1700. [GL, Upholders Co. records] Iden, Henry, London, cm and looking-glass seller (168788). From … Churchyard. He took as app. William Shore from 175167 and Henry Broughton from 175963. His trade card [Leverhulme … St, Towcester, Northants., cm/joiner (1823). [D] Insull, Henry, New St, Worcester, cm (181240). App. to John Timmings …
The English Fur Trade in the Later Middle Ages
… 13934, and 13956, expenditure on furs for the household of Henry, Earl of Derby, totalled 444. 9 s. 10 d., as compared … 3 Of the total purchases for the Great Wardrobe of Edward III in 13423, 24.2 per cent. went on furs, and in 13445, 42.2 … after her death in 1358, sixteen were furred. 5 Henry V left twenty-six gowns, all except six of which were …
The Barrington Papers
… Weazle, in succession to Hugh Palliser who was promoted to post rank. The Weazle came into Plymouth Sound on November … to command the Bellona, an appointment that gave him post rank, with seniority May 29th, 1747. The Bellona was an …
The Barrington Papers
… I arrived the 22nd instant but too late to save that day's Post to acquaint their Lordships of my arrival. I am, &c., … of His Maj s. Ship Romney. Ph. Vanbrugh. By Captain Henry Harrison, Commander of His Majesty's Ship Monmouth and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Royal Arms: Above E. window of N. chapel, arms of George III on shaped panel inscribed 'Jos. D'aubeny Esqr. 1801'. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the remains of Camber or Winchelsea Castle, erected by Henry VIII. for the defence of the coast, are still within … the seat of a Benedictine nunnery, founded in the reign of Henry II., to the prioress of which a weekly market and an annual fair were granted by Henry III.; the market has long been discontinued, but the fair is …
Alumni Oxonienses
… B.A. 31 Jan., 1716-17, M.A. 1722, as George Albert. Iles, Henry s. Joh., of Hereford city, pleb. Brasenose Coll., … a dissenting preacher. See Add. MS. 15,670, p. 14; Calamy, iii. 362; & Foster's Index Eccl. Ince, Richard s. John, of … O.H.S. i. 42; & Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus. Incledon, Henry s. Lewis, of Stuckland Hovay, Devon, gent. Wadham …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… seamen employed in the invasion of the kingdom by Edward III., that they ravaged it without mercy, not sparing even … except the site. Silver and copper coins of the reigns of Henry IV. of France, and William and Mary of England, were … of some of the smaller farms. There is a general post-office established at Inchture; and the high road …
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