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Survey of London
… The history of All Hallows Church To c.1548 I.HISTORY OF THE CHURCH 1. Foundations The origin of All … surrender of the church, and Richard's nominee, Dr. William Talbot, had obtained a licence as "rector" to settle … Hugh Fuller, an auditor of the Court of Augmentations, and William Pownsett presented a vicar, 20 possibly on behalf of …
Survey of London Monograph
… Priory of the Nuns of St. Helen hard by, founded by William, son of William the goldsmith, about the year 1212, when a nave or … thee well. But some will marvel that with scarlet gown I wear a gilded rapier at my side." In the play Jane Shore …
Survey of London Monograph
… of the Queen's House From 1689 The Ranger's Lodge 1689 William and Mary 1689; 169092 Sackville, Earl of Dorset The first item of any interest in the reign of William and Mary is a payment in February 1689 to a labourer … 1691 a "ginn" was made "to take down the old flower [i.e., of the loggia] and to Rais the new," and, strangely, …
Survey of London Monograph
… are in this Court." 11 In another letter he writes: ". . . I must confess that, from the point of view of painting, I … the Princess Mary, to Holland, to her affianced husband William, Prince of Orange. The House of Commons, viewing the … quoted (p. 42). In May a warrant was issued to pay Sir William Boreman, keeper of the dwarf orchard, 589 17s. 8d. …
Survey of London
… made by Vertue in 1725 and published in 1747 in Vol. I of Vetusta Monumenta (Plate 5); ( b) the original signed … lodgings" in 1683. 38 According to the petition of William Van Huls, Clerk of the Queen's Robes and Wardrobes, in 1712, 39 William III "at his first Arrival at Whitehall in the year …
Survey of London
… No. 14 for Colin Hunter; No. 29 (originally No. 9) for William Burges; and No. 31 (originally No. 11) for (Sir) Luke … stone houses on the north side of the road to the west of William Burges's Tower House. These (originally Nos. 5 and 7) … and incoherent west front. . .; this is to be deplored, as I think his original design, with the western tower, was …
Survey of London
… purchased in 1768 by Henry Fox, first Baron Holland, from William Edwardes, who was later created Baron Kensington. a … in 1738 and by his will left the estate to his brother William, although encumbered by a lengthy entail. 1 There is … 15 and in 1824 he alluded to the 'tremendous and I hope. . . profitable works' 16 taking place on his estate. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… lives, and also made grants in reversion. Under James I the Exchequer continued the same policy towards farmers on … of Ashton and Alderton and of lands lately purchased from William Marriott. 53 Also in 1544 Williams received a new … 1559, shortly before his death, Williams wrote to Sir William Cecil, telling him that he had appointed him one of …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… honour of Richmond may be said to date from the time when William the Conqueror gave an extensive district in … II of Normandy, he could also claim relationship with William the Conqueror. He was probably the builder of … Earl of Chester. 48 In 1196, at the instigation of Richard I, and while under the influence of jealousy, Ranulph …
Survey of London
… of Belvedere Road. Most of these buildings were put up by William, Bailey, and Newman Sherwood of Belvedere Road, …
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