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Survey of London
… Ming Street and West India Dock Road Until the setting out of the Commercial Road in 1802, access to Poplar and … 16 acres 'commonly called Penny Field'. 5 By 1669 his son, also Abraham, was admitted to the same property, which … currier at No. 37, and at No. 76 Jacheus Poulson and his son, writers, painters and gilders. 15 General shops mingled …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… PENPONDS, an ecclesiastical district, in the parish of Camborne, union of Redruth, E. division of the hundred of … from that of Edward IV., to the Sidneys, of whom was Sir Philip Sidney. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's … of his sovereign. Warin Bussel, supposed to have been the son of Roger de Busli, was his successor, and ranks as the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Penselwood PENSELWOOD The parish of Penselwood, usually known until the 19th century as Pen, … Fitzpayn. 51 Roger died in 1237 and was succeeded by his son Robert (d. 1281) and his grandson, also Robert, who was … advowson. 65 William Wadham was succeeded in 1451 by his son John. 66 James Wadham, sole patron of the living in 1481, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… N.W.) Pentlow is a small parish and village on the border of Suffolk, about 5 m. N.W. of Sudbury. The principal monuments are the Church and Pentlow Hall. Ecclesiastical b (1). Parish Church of St. Gregory, formerly of St. George, stands on the N. side …
Survey of London
… XV. Penton Street and Chapel Market Area As the new suburb of Pentonville took shape in the last third of the eighteenth … Standard, in the house on the site of No. 31, where his son Hardinge Stanley Giffard, later Lord Halsbury, lord … addition to No. 2 was built by J. S. Campion in 1922 for Simon Cohen, a draper, whose facia specified his trade more …
Old and New London
… Pentonville CHAPTER XXXV. PENTONVILLE. Origin of the NameThe "Belvidere" TavernThe Society of Bull … preacher, William Huntington, was an illegitimate son, whose reputed father was a day-labourer in Kent. In … to Penton Street in 1797. This wonderful clown was the son of a celebrated Genoese clown and dancer, who came to …
Survey of London
… Road Pentonville Road was created as the eastern third of the New Road from Paddington, opened in 1756 to divert … corner of Penton Street, probably by Henry Webb Wilkins & Son, who were here from the 1860s and built showrooms in … (from the Spanish or Italian for 'nest'). Designed by Philip Turner of AHMM, with interior designer David Marquardt …
Survey of London
… XIII. Pentonville: Introduction 420422. Early views of Pentonville. Top: New (Pentonville) Road, looking west. … in the early nineteenth century. 7 Sir Robert was the son of Roger Wood of Islington, sergeant-at-arms, and was a … widow, Mary Wood, in 1695. Three years later her elder son Roger took out a new mortgage of the whole freehold part …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… PENTRAETH (PEN-TRAETH), a parish, in the hundred of Tyndaethwy, union and county of Anglesey, North Wales, 5 miles (N. W.) from Beaumaris; containing 985 inhabitants. The name of this place, signifying "the head or point of the sands," …
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