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A History of the County of Middlesex
… devices, Henry Clarke (1731-8) retired through ill-health, Richard Shilton (1738-50), although at first successful, had …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Bennett, Charles Grenfell Nicolay, Edward Plumptre, and Richard Chenevix Trench. 10 From the beginning the classes … Beale see D.N.B. Second Supp. i. 116- 18; V.C.H. Glos. ii. 433; V.C.H. Oxf. iii. 348; and for Frances Mary Buss see …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… nets two days a week; one master, indeed, on taking up his post, agreed to a deduction of five guineas from his salary … Ibid. 359-63. Ibid. vi. 49-180 passim. Ibid. i. 137; ii. 313. Ibid. i. 378, 380; ii. 374. Ibid. i. 232. Ibid. 291. Ibid. 362-3; Lond. Mag. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… ones spelling and the like. 19 Among early masters were Richard Reynolds (1561-2), a scholar who wrote on rhetoric … 63, 205. J. Stow, Survey of Lond. ed. J. Strype, i. 170-1; ii. 217. D.N.B. Guildhall MS. 5602/8, f. 256v. Ibid. 5602/9, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Daniel Ridley, had to face the competition of the Quaker, Richard Claridge, but the latter was convicted and fined for … Groves, Tottenham G.S. 4. Robinson, Tottenham (1840 edn.), ii. 219. Ibid. (1818 edn.), 187-8. Ibid. (1840 edn.), ii. 232. Handbill at Bruce Castle; Groves, Tottenham G.S. 8. …
Survey of London
… product. 2 Plans drawn up by the Prince, by Henry Cole and Richard Redgrave, and others, show that in 18534 spacious … Exhibition Roads was rather casually appropriated for a Post Office and meteorological office b (plan c between pages … on National Museums and Galleries, Final Report, Part II, pp. 489. P.R.O., Ed 23/521, Jan. 1932, June 1933: 1851 …
A Dictionary of London
… of St. Helen's " south, 1430 (Strype, ed. 1720, I. ii. 99). No further reference. Scotch Hall Hall of the … Majesty's Foundation in Blackfriars, 1676 (L. and P. Chas. II. XVIII. p. 391). On the west side of Water Street, on … and others, 14 H. VIII. Purchased by John Cottingham of Richard Alington, 1568, by the name of "ScropePlace " (I. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… the street was transformed by the building activities of Richard Newcomb who put much money and effort into raising … and Shops, Nos. 3031 (Plate 158), were built in c. 1844 by Richard Newcomb; stables and warehouses were added at the … pair which is of three storeys, was built in 1841 by Richard Newcomb (Burton, 247). The contractor was Robert …
Old and New London
… in Nos. 50 and 51 of the Tatler, drawn by the pen of Sir Richard Steele. Part of the remains of the Palace was, for … from the following advertisement in Salisbury's Flying Post, preserved in the first volume of Malcolm's "Manners and … the Abbey. At the coronation of George I. and George II. both were allowed. Hackney coaches, superseding as they …
Survey of London
… "This Edgar [A.D. 959975] enioyned this Keneth [Kenneth II, A.D. 971995] there kyng ones in every yere, to repaire … the land had not been built on. They added that a certain Richard Scarburgh received the profits of the ground, but … 13 Elizabeth Roote, John "Prowe" (143940), the heirs of Richard Scarburgh (14478), Robert Scarburgh (144950), Thomas …