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Survey of London
… is here given. Abbey of Westminster ( before 1540). (i) Opposite the Bars of Westminster (which may be regarded as … as a whole were granted to Richard Russell in 1512 7 and William Russell in 1521, 8 but in 1524 it was divided among four lessees: William Russell (who obtained the chief tenement, and the …
Survey of London
… for his share; John Cleland, novelist and journalist; 30 William James, conceivably the landscapepainter, 31 and Mrs. … of two shares 42 as well as architect. A fourth brother, William, acted as treasurer in 1771 and 1772. 43 d The origin … 'Mr. Wyat, the architect, has so much taste, that I think he must be descended from Sir Thomas [Wyatt, whose …
A History of the County of Essex
… Robert Snell, owner of Chingford Hall, wrote in 1720 9 'I find the air sweet the spring water is very pure, the soil … and Mount Echo, west of Chingford Green. 10 On the Green William Mellish built a large sporting establishment. 11 In … advowson of Chingford and two carucates of land there to William of York, Provost of Beverley, to hold for life. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… now extinct, was the manufacture of cloth. In 1571 William Simpson, of Rye, cloth-merchant, travelled to Havant … called 'Billyes' were conveyed with Havant manor to William Wolgar: 11 half an acre in 'Conquerauntescrouch' was … who succeeded Juliane de Wade as actual tenant, gave I carucate in Wade in marriage with his daughter Agnes to …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… earl of Chester, in 1232, his sister Agnes, wife of William de Ferrers, earl of Derby, succeeded to this part of … in Altcar. In reply he cited the above grants by William de Ferrers and Agnes his widow. For the king it was … sent to gaol. Warrants are out against the rest, who, as I told you in my last, are fled and lie hidden privately in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Mar. 14189 John Spink 43 res. of J. Bradshagh 16 Apr. 1424 William de Litherland 44 Maud de Bradshagh d. of J. Spink 1 Oct. 1489 William Bradshagh 45 Thomas Bradshagh d. of W. Litherland 17 … n. 65. Lancs. Inq. p.m. (Rec. Soc. Lancs. and Ches.), i, 276. Their interest was acquired by purchase from William …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Richard should marry Alice, daughter of Joan the wife of William Mainwaring. 23 Thomas was succeeded by his grandson … James Bradshagh died 28 November, 1527, his son and heir William being then fourteen years of age. The service of 10 … while accompanying some Welshmen fighting against Edward I. He was, therefore, a rebel, and his lands were …
Survey of London
… part of the parish; those affecting the New Street (i.e. Regent Street) will also be included in a future volume. … always been within the parish of St. James. The map by William Rhodes of Great Marlborough Street, surveyor, was … 30 Geo. III, c. 53, public. 59 Geo. III, c. 23, public. 5 William IV, c. 18, local. 8 Geo. II, c. 15, public. W.P.L., …
Survey of London
… of hoardings, railings, areas and projecting shop fronts. i The cleansing of the vegetable-littered streets was by this … schools. The contract was agreed with the local builder, William Howard, at 1,787, and the architect employed was C. … Journals, vol. XXIV, p. 661. 9 Geo. II, c. 13, public. William Maitland, The History of London, 1739, bk. VII, p. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… time there appears to have been a park here, though as I find no mention of one after this, it is likely it was … for the consideration therein mentioned, to be paid by William Isley, eldest son of Sir Henry, granted and restored … till the latter end of the reign of king James I. when Mr. William Crow alienated it to Robert Heath, esq. afterwards …