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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Thos. Price, for the King's offerings at St. George, St. Edward, and King Henry, 18 May, 20 s. To Sir Hen. Guildford, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… s. 5 d. Sept. 11 Hen. VIII.Received from Thos. More, Sir Edward Guilford, Sir Nic. Vaux, lord Fitzwater, &c., for …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… relict succeeded him as sheriff and did not relinquish her post and its profits until she took the veil at Lacock in … record the property of those indicted of felony upon their inquisitions and to value deodands. From the end of Henry … 269 These perhaps were not ordinary inquisitions post mortem, though they are certainly concerned with tenures. In …
A History of the County of Oxford
… houses, later called Beaumont Palace, were built by Henry I outside the town's North Gate, on a site at the western end … century the houses ceased to be used as a royal palace. Edward I spent some time there in the summer of 1275, but … and perhaps studying at the university, 19 and in 1294 to Edward of St. John, described as the king's kinsman. 20 The …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… Keeper of the Manor in 1543 ( Lamp;P Hy VIII, xviii, i, 546). In 1550 the Augmentations prepared to pull down the … King's Manor and the eldest son of the Vice-President, Sir Edward Osborne was killed (Benson, iii, 11). In 1633 a letter … 62). The roof (Plate 63) is carried on eight simple king-post trusses with moulded tie-beams morticed for ceiling …
Survey of London
… 1826. 32 J. W. Ladbroke by direction of Hanson to Edward May and Aaron Morritt of Oxford Street, iron-mongers, … clerk of works, under agreement of 1859, to designs of Edward Habershon, architect. 92112 even Built under leases of … 18435. Nos. 16 designed by James Thomson, architect. No. I was altered and enlarged in 1900 by (Sir) Aston Webb, who …
Survey of London
… 8 and it was then that he wrote in pencil on the plan 'I approve this line of open sewer on the part of James Weller …
Survey of London
… the other twenty-six acres of land were bought by Brooke Edward Bridges, a Bedfordshire clergyman, for whom Pocock … was called Montpelier Road. This exchange was arranged by Edward Cresy, architect, who in February 1841 was acting on … M.L.R. 1842/6/287; 1844/5/883. K.P.L., 798.4 Hip, deed of I Nov. 1842; M.L.R. 1842/6/574. M.L.R. 1842/8/474. K.P.L., …
Survey of London
… of Stanley Crescent. Felix Ladbroke had his own solicitor, Edward Western, and his own surveyor, Allason, and apart from … were built in 185961 by Philip Rainey to the designs of Edward Habershon, architect. 213 The land to the north of the … 1830 part 4, pp. 22934; Bengal inventories 1832 part I, pp. 4468; directories. M.L.R. 1843/3/871. K.P.L., MSS. …
Survey of London
… of the thirty acres was sold to the Reverend Brooke Edward Bridges, a Bedfordshire parson, for 7,750, subject to … 7ft. carved and turned pillar double screwed mahogany four post bedstead with mahogany cornice rods, brass rings, lath … 1844, p. 24; 1 Feb. 1845, p. 54. C.C., files 18218, 20647. I.L.N. 22 Feb. 1845, p. 124; B. 14 Oct. 1843, p. 440; 13 Jan. …