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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… N.E. (b)xv. S.E.) Ecclesiastical b(1). Parish Church of All Saints, at the E. end of the village, is built of brown sandstone rubble, in large … inscription recording the donation by Bridget, daughter of Richard 'Purret,' widow ofHartawe, 1627; paten of 1626, …
Survey of London
… eighteenth century than Bow Street. The present aspect of the street is determined by two factors: its function as … The first residents also included the building speculator, Richard Harris, who, when not in gaol, weathered out the … by 1675. 2 The lessees from the fifth Earl included (Sir) Richard Blake, a 'gentleman', and a 'chirurgeon'; another is …
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… When this street was first laid out by the fourth Earl of Bedford in the 1630's it was closed at its southern end a … built under the auspices of the partners John Ward and Richard Harris, brought a complaint in Chancery against them. … similar complaint made fifteen years later by John Donne's son, Doctor John Donne the younger, suggests that the …
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… Russell Street Area Russell Street Russell Street The part of this street lying within the parish of St. Paul, Covent … of Bow Street, was settled on the fourth Earl's younger son Edward by the family agreement of 16401. 63 He sold these … well known to be made the resort of riotous characters in Richard Brome's topical comedy, The Weeding of the Covent …
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… (even) and 3349 (odd) Wellington Street This northern part of Wellington Street, between Tavistock Street and Russell … side was settled on the fourth Earl of Bedford's younger son, Edward Russell. 63 Only the north-west part was regained … different purchasers: John Athy, Nicholas Ady or Atty, and Richard Arris. 89 From 1681 a site on the west side was held …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… - Boxwell Bowesden BOWESDEN, a hamlet, in the parish of Lowick, union of Glendale, E. division of Glendale ward, … Benedictine order; others were added by Roger St. John, son-in-law of the founder, and the number in 1149 was … the last few years; it contains an elegant monument to Sir Richard Blackmore, physician to William III., and author of
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… occupation medical physician (MD) (Physician) Period of medical practice 1598-1622 Place of birth London (Anglo-Londinensis) Date of birth 1575 Date … 1610. Treated Earl of Northumberland 1604. MD Leyden. ?Rel Richard B, Raach p.196. Censorial hearings 13 May 1608 Entry …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Bowood BOWOOD Bowood liberty consisted of land imparked c. 1618 and formerly part of Chippenham … Sir Orlando Bridgeman, Bt. (d. 1738 or 1745), who had a son Francis (d. s.p. 1740). Under a Chancery decree of 1739 … House, which Sir Orlando had built on it, were acquired by Richard Long, Sir Orlando's principal creditor, who sold them …
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… This farmhouse, which stood at the western corner of Markham Street on the north side of the King's Road, was pulled down in 1900. It had been … Richardson's map shows two houses here, and the name of Richard Green in 1769. Chelsea Old Church, pp. 278280. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… BOXGROVE The parish, containing 3,677 acres, consists of a main block about 2 miles from north to south and the … granted in or before 1105 by Henry I to Robert de Haye, son of Rannulf the steward of Count Robert of Mortain. 24 … in the hands of the Lovels of Castle Cary (Somerset). Richard Lovel and Thomas de Argentein were holding, …
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