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A History of the County of Stafford
… It existed by 1814 85 and may have been built for John Reynolds, one of the lords of Smethwick manor from 1790. About 1800 Reynolds was living at Shireland Hall, but by 1818 he had … was split up. The greater part, 113 a., was taken by John Reynolds, who had recently acquired half the manor. Thomas …
A History of the County of Stafford
… in the area in 1842, although the present Raglan Road, Reynolds Street, and Wills Street were then described as … 'intended new streets'; twelve houses were being built in Reynolds Street. 50 At the junction of Waterloo Road and the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the lord's sluices so that the hay was flooded. Thomas Reynolds and Nicholas Herberd were fined 12 d. each at … and four came late to their autumn works. Thomas Reynolds, it must be supposed for further 'contempts,' had …
Old and New London
… at the corner of Compton Street, that Johnson and Boswell, Reynolds and Burke, kept their literary evenings, and were … Club"was founded in 1764 by Dr. Johnson and Sir Joshua Reynolds. The "Turk's Head" had already a reputation of its … "naturalist," on account of his "Animated Nature," whilst Reynolds was, of course, the painter, and Gibbon the …
Survey of London
… known occupant of this house was Reynold(s) Colethrop,? Reynolds Calthorpe of Elvetham, Hampshire, esquire, who was …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… March Litchfield, H. C. 1818 1 Jan. Maule, G. 1851 30 Dec. Reynolds, H. R. 1866 5 June Greenwood, J. Assistant Solicitor … 2 July Maule, G. 1818 1 Jan. Bourchier, C. 1842 22 Nov. Reynolds, H. R. 1851 30 Dec. Greenwood, J. 1866 19 June …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… with 11 a. of land, were sold by William Pratt to Thomas Reynolds, the owner of Pinchbank, 49 and c. 1750 at least ten …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… another branch of the Howkins family sold them to Thomas Reynolds, a director of the South Seas Co., who changed the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… 200: cloth gowns annually 'of some sad colour.' Catherine Reynolds (1615), 50. In lieu of annual shilling doles 4 per …