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A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… i. 340. C.P. 25(1)/73/7 no. 84. Hockaday Abs. cxciv. Taylor, Map of Glos. (1777) marks a mill there but possibly …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a.) by 1924, the Foreshews at Malthouse farm, and William Taylor at Hillview farm, the last two just under 100 a. each. …
The Environs of London
… Dec. 21, 1786. "Wilson, aged 93, Dec. 27, 1786. "Elizabeth Taylor, aged 92, Jan. 6, 1787. "Anne Morley, aged 93, Mar. … Thomas Colby, Esq. (father and son), 211. 10s. Richard Taylor, Esq. 101. Mr. Peter Lavigne, 101. George London, Esq. … respective dates: 1715, Mr. Robertson, 1001. 1716, Richard Taylor, Esq. 1001. 1724, Mrs. Taylor, 1001. 1741, Mr. …
Survey of London
… 1879 and 1885 by the Kensington building partnership of Taylor and Cumming. The site had previously been occupied by … than ever for development. Already in 1878 Arthur Furneaux Taylor and Stephen Abbott Cumming, builders, were proposing a … entered into a formal agreement with this partnership. 74 Taylor and Cumming were already established speculative …
Survey of London
… of No. 14 granted to William Laurence, plumber); Henry Taylor (Nos. 1718); and John Mason (No. 19). 25 Nos. 18 were …
Survey of London
… both houses was sold in 1701 for 1,100 to Colonel Thomas Taylor (see page 16), 1 whose descendants retained it until … managed by a John Edwards. 439 In 1804 the heirs of the Taylor estate sold the two houses, which were then …
Survey of London
… by then Partridge had sold both houses to a Colonel Thomas Taylor, but neither was inhabited before 1704. 103 At No. 11 … until 1707, was a Madam St. John, succeeded by Colonel Taylor, who lived there until his death in 1716. No. 12 was … 105 In the early years of the eighteenth century Colonel Taylor purchased the freehold of several other properties in …
Survey of London
… July 1736. 260 Variously designated citizen and merchant taylor, wine and brandy dealer, bricklayer, and brickmaker, … to John Skynner of Kensington, citizen and merchant taylor, but a bricklayer and brickmaker by trade. 390 The …
Survey of London
… by 1695, which he afterwards sold to a Colonel Thomas Taylor (see page 16). 468 The largest developer in Young …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… poor. The place was for some time the residence of Samuel Taylor Coleridge; and Robert Southey for a long period lived …