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Survey of London
… the Royalty housed another independent experiment, when William Poel produced for the Shakespeare Reading Society a … produced Elizabethan and Jacobean plays. 111 In May William Poel produced Romeo and Juliet for the Elizabethan … P.R.O., Lord Chamberlain's MS. theatrical index, vol. I, f. 53. Francis, op. cit., p. 156. P.R.O., LC1/19, no. …
Survey of London
… widow of Joel Johnson, late of St. Marylebone, bricklayer William Barling 17317 (37, entrance to stableyard) do. … do. 1732/5/309 do. do.: do. 20' 10" do. do. do. 'Ten.'Sir William Sanderson of Combe, Greenwich, 2nd bart. 17334 17357 … 12 23' John Meard esquire St. Anne's Governor (? William) Matthews 17323 71 a 1755, with lessee 257 20 October …
Survey of London
… of the estate. The grant of the reversionary freehold to William III's favourite, William Bentinck, first Earl of Portland, was in preparation … MSS., William Blake's account, 1759. P.R.O., T48/45. R.I.B.A., letter, S. P. Cockerell, 1796, in 'Society of …
Survey of London
… Darby of Sunbury, esquire. In that year he conveyed it to William St. Quintin of Scampston Hall, Yorkshire, to whom he … 1795 the title became extinct, 5 and the estate passed to William Thomas Darby, who assumed the name of St. Quintin. 6 … their right of pre-emption, to no less than 20,000, i.e. 10,000 per acre. 54 The directors of the company, with …
Survey of London
… conditions in St. Katherine's Road (now Wilsham Street), William (now Kenley) Street, Bangor and Crescent Streets … Poor Law Commissioners, 1838, Appendix A, Supplement no. I, p. 109. W.C.S. 74, p. 311; 84, pp. 54, 104, 327. … A History of London Transport, vol. 1, 1963, p. 127. I.L.N. 5 Aug. 1865, p. 107. M.O.H. Report for 1892. Ibid., …
Old and New London
… Of this period of his life he says himself: "Time was when I sat upon a lofty stool, At lofty desk, and with a clerkly … Head" Tavern (No. 25) was kept at the Restoration by William King, a staunch cavalier. It is said that the … was this inscription: "This is The Rose Tavern, Kept by William King, Citizen and Vintner. This Taverne's like its …
Survey of London
… grant may have been made at the instance of the King (see William Thomas's suggestions in 15812, page 25). On 25 August … suggestions were made to the Privy Council, probably by William Thomas, the Master Gunner of England, for the better … Garden. 15 In the meantime, on 30 September 1612 James I had granted the Tessill ground to William Hammond (or …
Survey of London
… Crown rents in Shoreditch (mainly outside the precinct) to William Sherlande. 3 The lease by the King for an unknown … called the posterne, leased by the prior in 1536 to William Wyld, citizen and merchant taylor, 9 and property, … in St. Mary Spital, including his mancion house wherein I now dwell to his third son Rowland Vaughan, the eldest son …
Historical Collections:
… in this illustrious Assembly, whose Speeches alone are, as I should guess, a sufficient Invitation to any one that has … in that House of Commons : which that you may do, I shall make no further Preamble, but conduct you into the … Farewel. ADVERTISEMENT. That long-expected Work of Dr. William Howell s, now Chancellor of Lincoln, entituled, The …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… the corporation to purchase the house and grounds of Sir William Blackett was a serious error. Thirteen acres of …