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Survey of London
… the defensive for the first time, and after Lloyd George's budget proposals of 1909, the Parliament Act of 1911 and … 1 Views of this kind were not widely held in the 1870's, but fifty years later they seemed almost commonplace; and … Duke's instruction book, 1905 8, pp. 11415, 133. Reginald Colby, '44 Grosvenor Square, The Residence of Lady …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… 1316. There is no entry on the Patent Rolls of the king's assent to an election, nor of the king's notification to the bishop that his assent had been given. … in their house for Maude, late the wife of Thomas de Colby, for life. 7 We also learn from the Husting Rolls that …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… aldermen, he gave 10 marks to the Prior of St. Bartholomew's on the condition that he should find two canons to … rest of the benefactions in a similar way through St. Mary's Bishopsgate, Holy Trinity Aldgate, and other monasteries. 5 … maintenance in the house as Maude the wife of Thomas de Colby in her lifetime had at the command of the king). 34 If …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… and Collar Days; to the House of Lords and St. Paul's on ceremonial occasions; and at drawing rooms. Twenty were … 1728 16 Feb. Beauclerk, Lord H. 1735 6 June Garrard, Sir S. 1740 12 May Wynn, Sir W. 1749 11 Apr. Grimston, Hon. H. … S. By 1696 Cholmondeley, W. By 1696 Saunders, T. By 1696 Colby, R. By 1696 Oldes, W. By 1696 Westcombe, W. By 1699 …
Survey of London
… use in winter in preference to Whitehall, where the king's health and the queen's spirits were affected. 1 Lighting … the coming of the court to succeed in this was Philip Colby of the first Colby House, who between 1690 and his death in 1692 procured …
Old and New London
… or other O' th' City out-leaps for an afternoon?" Brome's "New Academy" (a play), 1658. Descent of the ManorA … and safe." Such was probably the case, for it was called Colby House, and was the abode of Sir Thomas Colby, of whom Dr. King tells us in his "Anecdotes of his Own …
Survey of London
… Park Avenue, but its extent is not certain. a By the 1670's, however, the manor of Abbots Kensington was regarded as … manors in the parishKensington (by that time known as Earl's Court 8) and Abbots Kensingtonand the rights and extents of … of Thomas Henshaw, Colin Campbell and Philip and Elizabeth Colby. The severely classical monument to Aaron Mico (who …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the inhabitants in general being governed by the King's provosts from the Conquest; Roger de Scherdestona, who … next year Fulchard the Provost of Thetford paid 35 l. 12 s. 10 d. for the profits of his office for this year, which … Huggan, Gent. 1571, William Fulmerston, Esq. 34 Thomas Colby, Esq. 1585, Edward Eden, Mayor, Robert Whitney, Esq. …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… the principal officers of the Board of Works on Robinson's petition for consideration. Think it not reasonable to … Extract of a letter from Captain Hanway, of His Majesty's sloop Mortar, to Mr. Corbett, Secretary to the Admiralty, … Chaloner Ogle to Mr. Corbett. On the 3rd instant Captain Colby arrived in His Majesty's ship Falmouth from Ruatan, who …
Calendar of Treasury books
… Commissioners or their agents the sum of 3,653 l. 19 s. 3 d. now in the Exchequer arisen by Forfeitures: to be … at Harwich. Referred ut supra. (Delivered ut supra.) Mr. Colby's report on an exception made by the Officers of the … 2,000 l. upon account for the service of the Stables. Mr. Colby [is] called in. My Lords acquaint him that directions …
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