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Survey of London
… when it was mentioned in a rhyme by the 'water-poet' John Taylor. The Swan made further literary appearances in the …
Survey of London
… Investment Trust Ltd, Bowater House was built in 19568 by Taylor Woodrow Construction; Bylander, Waddell and Partners …
Survey of London
… Guide to the Leading Hotels. . ., 1872, p.3. Derek Taylor and David Bush, The Golden Age of British Hotels, …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Sedgeley, Staffs., cm (1761). In 1761 took app. named Taylor. [S of G, app. index] Law, Magnus, Duke's Ct, St … St, Manchester, chairmaker (1828). [D] Lees, Thomas Taylor, Willenhall, Staffs., joiner/cm (1834). [D] Lees, Thomas Taylor, Wednesfield, Staffs., joiner/cm (1834). [D] Lees, …
Alumni Oxonienses
… to Merchant Taylors' school 1602 (as s. Henry, merchant taylor, and born Nov., 1590), rector of Radnage 1623, and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Sir Ernest Cassel Tutorial Fellowship of 300; the Susette Taylor Fellowship of 150 (for study abroad); two Senior …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… in St Lawrence Lane", m Mary Carter, mar (A) Elizabeth Taylor of -, Staff, (B) Ann, wid of Ald Weldon, da of Sir … Will PCC 79 Lane pr, 29 Apr 1709 f John LANE, m Elizabeth Taylor, mar (A) Mary, da of Henry ASHURST (A), (B) Elizabeth, … (1) Cf Laurence Love, s of William Love of Barrow, Som, taylor, appr, 1627/8, to Richard Leasing of Carter Lane, MT …
The Environs of London
… Some say he was a sailor; others, a cobler; and others, a taylor. Clarendon's Hist. of Rebellion, vol. i. p. 237. …
Old and New London
… Three Squirrels" was the sign of an inn here, mentioned by Taylor, the water-poet, in 1636, but its exact locality is …
A History of the County of Essex
… the farm was drawn for George Scott in that year by Josiah Taylor. 78Arnolds then consisted of 215 acres in Lambourne, …