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Survey of London
… Allason was born in London in 1790. He became a pupil of William Atkinson, and he won the silver medal of the Royal … in 1833 to John Drew of Pimlico, builder, 25 whose kinsman William John Drew was soon to be active for some years on the … 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
… his solicitor, Duncan, subject to a mortgage for 8,2000 to William Chadwick, the builder who had crected the fences and … original agreement with Ladbroke were now the builder William Chadwick (to whom Duncan was liable for debts … 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
… on the adjoining parts of the Ladbroke estate. In 1849 William Reynolds, now apparently credit-worthy again, became … Some or all of these houses may have been designed by William King of Canonbury Park, Islington, architect, who … 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
… salesman of Leadenhall Market, 251 and under his auspices William Parratt, builder, and John Faulkner of Finchley New … worked until Parratt's death in 1861. 252 Thereafter William Wheeler, the builder working opposite at Nos. 1423 … 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. …
Survey of London
… and the Sacred Heart. The stained glass was designed by William Wilson, the Edinburgh glass-stainer whose works are … ELA, 22 Sept 1950, p.1. GLRO, GLC/AR/G/22/6, File 29, Part I. Daily Herald, 1 Oct 1951, p.3: ELA, 5 Oct 1951, p.8: EEN, … 17, Part II. THLHL, cuttings 224.6.L: Laurence Allan and William McConologue, A Short History of the Parish [of SS …
Survey of London
… architectural and planning commentators of the day. William Holford (who, after Abercrombie, was the foremost … a guide to our thinking' on public housing. He commented: 'I have not looked at all that Europe has to offer since the war, but I shall be surprised if Lansbury is not one of the best bits …
A History of the County of York
… (late 14th century), St. Anthony's Hall (1446-53), and St. William's College ( c. 1465-7) are testimony to the … was born at Holme on the Wolds in the East Riding; 8 and William and Robert Savage were from Tynemouth, members of a … 610; 1369-74, 438; Cal. Pat. 1377-81, 524. York Mem. Bk. i. 14-15, 17-18, 39, 164. York Mem. Bk. ii. 70; Eng. …
A History of the County of York
… He was mayor from 1381 to 1383 and his leading supporter, William Selby, in 1385, 1387, and 1388. During this very … at all, so that the king had to step in and appoint William Holbek. 54 In 1475 the commonalty took the … roundly by the king that, if he could not keep order, 'I must and will put in other rulers that will rule and govern …
A History of the County of York
… about 10 per cent. of the freemen in the reign of Edward I, about 16 per cent. in the 14th century, 15 per cent. in … including Robert Graa, Alan Acaster, and Simon and William Quixley, were members of families prominent among the … prominent York merchants as John Randman, Thomas Lindsey, William Lutter ington, Henry Goldbeter, and Walter Kelsterne. …
A History of the County of York
… in the 15th century as the court for 'common pleas' (i.e. pleas regarding wills, and of dower, services, waste, … health. 24 It was an honour not easily refused, and when William Todd sought to do so in 1481 he was visited with a … of the century, however, is dominated by a single family. William Graa served at least fourteen times and Thomas his …