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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… king's books at 7; net income, 288; patron, the Rev. R. W. Sutton. There are places of worship for the Society of …
Survey of London
… Hammond, deceased, and formerly in the occupation of Ann Sutton, widow. Having contracted to buy the property, Ann … a piece of marsh or meadow then in the occupation of Widow Sutton (presumably Ann Sutton, the occupant of Orchard House). At this date some …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… Lord Mayor and Aldermen, stating that his servant, Richard Sutton, had bought at a great price a lease in reversion of a … of Leicester, acknowledging his letter on behalf of Mr. Sutton, and informing him that the Common Council, out of …
Alumni Oxonienses
… of Brightwell, Oxon, and of Solihull, co. Warwick; died at Sutton Coldfield 16 May, 1662; buried there. See Ath. iii. … from Sidney Sussex Coll., Cambridge, 1707, rector of Great Sutton 1696, and of Wickham Bishops, Essex, 1706. See Bloxam, … See Foster's Index Eccl. Lingen, William 1s. Henry, of Sutton, co. Hereford, equitis. Christ Church, matric. 26 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… of scattered farmhouses. 17 The oldest surviving house is Sutton House on the east slope of Endon Bank. Of the 16th century and possibly built for Richard Sutton (d. 1547), 18 the house was enlarged in the 17th and … offered for sale in 1839. 27 The tanhouse owned by John Sutton in 1740 28 probably stood on the site of a tanyard in …
A History of the County of Stafford
… and c. 1700 he mortgaged the market and fair tolls to John Sutton and William Grosvenor, a Leek physician. Both sets of … 1,000 for the almswomen, Mary Flint (d. 1889) 500, George Sutton by will proved 1897 200, and Elizabeth Flint by will … 210 n.; S.R.O., D. 3359/Condlyffe, draft of deed 1746, Sutton and Goostrey; D. 3359/Strangman, deed of 2 Oct. 1764; …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Woodhouse Green was probably occupied in 1451 by William Sutton of the Cloud; the Sutton family certainly owned the house in 1596. 34 The … recusants were returned in 1607, Anne, wife of Edward Sutton of Hall House, and their daughter Alice Eardley. Alice …
A History of the County of Leicester
… Rudyard, Thos., Seburgh, Seler, Smith, Dan., Southwell, Sutton, Edm., Toller, Geo., Topp fam., Townsend, Edm., Trigg, … Mary's vicarage, 333; see also Carter, Lawr., Hawes, John, Sutton, Edm. Newarke, Coll. and Hosp. of St. Mary of the, 5, … Dannet, Launder, John, Pougher, Eliz., Slater, Hen., Sutton, Edm., Thompson, Thos. (d. 1638); millers, 87, 94, …
Survey of London
… St. James's Squares. The square is first illustrated in Sutton Nicholls's view of c. 1727 (Plate 46a), which shows … adjacent to the wall surrounding Leicester House garden. Sutton Nicholls's view of c. 1727 (Plate 46a) shows that, … of Leicester House (see page 454); they are shown in Sutton Nicholls's view of the square (Plate 46a). This view …
Survey of London
… is no reliable illustration of the building at all before Sutton Nicholls's view of the square in c. 1727 (Plate 48a), … is totally unlike the double-pile house illustrated by Sutton Nicholls, and is particularly puzzling in the absence … it still differs markedly from the one illustrated by Sutton Nicholls in c. 1727. In fact, a house bearing even the …
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