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Survey of London
… houses looking out across the garden of Grosvenor House to Hyde Park), two Rothschilds; and so on. 40 It was in the …
Old and New London
… in his drink taking notice, as of a wonder, that Nan Hyde should ever come to be Duchess of York. 'Nay,' says …
Old and New London
… to mention again hereafter, when we come to speak of Hyde Park, as having fallen in a duel with the Duke of …
Old and New London
… dramatists), Sir Edward Bramston (chamber-fellow to Mr. Hyde, afterwards Lord Clarendon), Bulstrode Whitelocke (one …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… more; he said further, That being coming in his Coach from Hyde-Park, he met General Talmash in his, in St. James's …
Survey of London
… adjoining, containing in length 62 feet 2 inches." 109 Hyde, Earl of Rochester. Rochester died in 1711, and in the … new Lodgings." (P.R.O., Works, 5/19March, 16723.) Laurence Hyde, Earl of Rochester, was the second son of the great Earl …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… than in truth they were, worth,(that is to say) every Hyde at Twenty shillings, which in truth was worth but five … s. the Stone or at most Nine, rated up to 13 s. 4 d. and a Hyde Valued at 20 s. which was in Truth worth but 5 s. That … Rate of 6 l. Then for Hydes, these Books of Rates value a Hyde at 12 s. and where he should have taken 6 d. he Received …
A History of the County of Oxford
… five months later, was in turn succeeded by Sir Edward Hyde, later Earl of Clarendon. 359 The first act of the … the Sancroft and Nalson papers; the State papers of Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon; and the library of Richard …
Survey of London
… Baron (and later first Earl of) Craven, from Sir Robert Hyde (15951665), a lawyer who had sheltered Charles II after …