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Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… being such as to admit without consent of the company, I am not sufficiently informed positively to assert; but … that if admitted on either of the two first grounds, I think the council justifiable, but if on the latter, the … The word "apprentice" first occurs in a deed dated 12 Edward III. "Bond of apprentice" occurs in the statutes in …
Survey of London
… fixed on London Bridge to celebrate the wedding of King Edward VII. when Prince of Wales. Condition of repair. The … which gave him a tenure of three lives. The Cottage, No. I, Upper Cheyne Row, was probably one of the first buildings …
A History of the County of Stafford
… station also in Draycott-inthe-Moors. 123 In the immediate post-war period, as supply from the Peckforton works was … the next quarter-day following the passing of the Bill (i.e. 24 June 1922). The sale did not include the Directors' … or initiate building schemes. A noticeable feature of the post-war development in Stoke was the smaller part played by …
Survey of London
… Acre, Bishop's Acre and the Four Acres (see p.45). (i) Float Mead. In 1731 the Westminster Bridge Commissioners … and she may have met her end by drifting on to her mooring post in a high tide. This type of vessel would have been much … done on vessels of this type. If, as is suggested on p. I, a Roman road from Canterbury crossed the river to …
Survey of London Monograph
… possible: A big furniture depository is the sort of thing I have in mind, with a stock brick interior and cast-iron … much loved. He retired in 1899, to be succeeded by William Edward Riley (18521937). 5 Riley was born in Yorkshire and … Bermuda, Malta, Chatham and Devonport. He held the LCC post the full title of which was Superintending Architect of …
A History of the County of Rutland
… area. The county was afforested land in the time of Henry I, but the forest being destroyed during the 'anarchy' of … 4 (including the Soke of Oakham). There was no earl until Edward Plantagenet was created Earl of Rutland in 1390, a … late in the reign of William II or early in that of Henry I. 22 Maud, the first wife of Henry I, was dowered with lands …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Walbrook. Sir Horace Brooks Marshall 1909 1901-2 Vintry. Edward Ernest Cooper 1909 1912-3 Cornhill. James Roll 1910 … 1912 1908-9 Farringdon Within. John Humphery 1912 Tower. Edward Cecil Moore 1912 Bishopsgate. …
Survey of London
… Steward's department, whereas since 1810 the Crown Estate (i.e. those lands belonging to the Crown whose revenues had … files as 'of the firm of Wyatt and Parker' and in the Post Office Directory as an 'artist', was probably better … affected by his bankruptcy. In 1849 he was listed in the Post Office Directory as a cement manufacturer with an …
Survey of London
… annual ground rents were 20, 40 and 60 for Nos. 2, 3 and I respectively. 65 No. 2 was first occupied in 1844 by … to the south side for Jos de Murrietta by the architect Edward Tarver, who had designed a house for the family at … of their partnership Peto, with his brother-in-law, Edward Ladd Betts, had pursued the career of a railway …
Survey of London
… his predicament to a breach of trust or embezzlement (I cannot say which) by his father, whoom [ sic] I have employed for some time past to do my business and keep … proprietor, a proprietor of mines and an animal painter (Edward Webb at No. 22). By 1861 the number of completed …
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