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Survey of London
… the sale of the estate, 11 his prospective purchaser being William Kingdom, a building speculator who was probably … was Under Sheriff of London and Middlesex, a relative, Sir William Henry Richardson, being Sheriff in that year. By the … contained an item entitled 'Perspective view of Norland [i.e. Royal] Crescent now erecting at Notting Hill from the …
Survey of London Monograph
… and the joinery prepared 'within the London district (i.e., a radius of 15 miles from Charing-cross)'. 6 In spite … of a bronze portrait in bas-relief of Miss Cons by Sir William Goscombe John. 39 Fig. 45. Conference Hall. Working …
Survey of London
… Square, and of Duncannon Street, Adelaide Street, King William Street and Agar Street entirely transformed the … arrangement of properties in the reign of Henry VIII (i) Burleigh House ( afterwards Exeter House) was built on the … Sir Thomas Palmer (executed in 1553) and completed by Sir William Cecil, afterwards Lord Burghley. 336 The latter also …
Old and New London
… held demesnes in Hackney as far back as the time of Edward I., in the nineteenth year of whose reign (A.D. 1290) the … Gilbert Sheldon, afterwards Archbishop of Canterbury; and William Spurstowe, a wellknown divine among the … tell you." Edmund Calamy, Thomas Young, Matthew Newcomen, William Spurstowe, THE BLACK AND WHITE HOUSE, 1800. The old …
Old and New London
… the Ambulator that the last "hermit" of Highgate was one William Forte, who lived in the reign of Henry VIII. But of … a long time. Turpin replied, "'Tis no matter for that, I am not afraid of being taken by you; therefore, don't stand … it from Stow's remarks. He says, "Finally, I read that one William Pole, yeoman of the crown to King Edward IV., being …
Old and New London
… and a considerable sufferer for his loyalty to Charles I. The mansion was purchased about fifty years afterwards by … the property passed, by marriage of an heiress, to Mr. William George Daniel, of Foley House, Kent, and Westbrook, … chapel, it should be added, was removed in the reign of William IV., in order to make room for building private …
Old and New London
… and Stamford Hill CHAPTER XLIII. STOKE NEWINGTON. "I like the neighbourhood, too, the ancient places That bring … of Edward the Confessor, and assisted at the coronation of William the Norman." We read of Stoke Newington in the plays … the estate by marriage with the daughter and heiress of William Halliday, an alderman of London. On one of the …
Old and New London
… begging the aid of passengers. After his death his son William did the same for some time, and afterwards, through … the late reign, broke down the railing; whereby the said William, being no longer able to repair it, left the bridge … he, namely, John Leland, and the 'Monasticon Anglicanum,' I cannot tell, for Weever writes that this monastery was …
Old and New London
… be at Tottenham High Cross; and when we come thither, I will make you some requital of your pains." Izaak Walton. … opposing the Norman invasion, but not long after he joined William, and married Judith, the niece of that king. From … that time until his death, although he professed to be on William's side, still he was continually intriguing with the …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… 11 & Richardi Monachi Lyrensis. 12 a [fo. 1r] 12 Jan. ii e i[i] Idus b 13 Jan. f Idus 14 Jan. x G xix kl. Februarii [fo. … who d, in or by 1212 ( Pipe Roll 14 John 1212 p. 159). William de Furches occ. 1201-3, 1210-11 and 1230 ( Pipe Roll … term 1220, it must have been issued before the flight of William de Braose senior and his son in 1208, and may well …