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Survey of London
… The Edwardes estate Warwick Road (north) and West Cromwell … unusual in being faced with red brick, a material which at that time was considered suitable for the dwellings of … in 1970 and work began in 1972, the builders being John Mowlem and Company at a tendered price of 2,729,528. The …
A History of the County of York
… The eighteenth century City government City Government … rent of Thursday Market (£20), and for the city's estates at Tang Hall (£121) and Carlton Minniot (N.R.) (£33). The … for the city, like Robert Fairfax in 1713 or Sir John Lister Kaye in 1734 and many others, paid £150 for their …
A History of the County of York
… The eighteenth century Economy and poor relief Economy In … genius, in regard of manufacture, from coming to reside at York.' Drake had heard that in the past a colony of French … seven years and rented Alderman Cornwall's house at the end of Middle Water Lane (now Cumberland Street). 74 By …
A History of the County of York
… The eighteenth century Politics and military affairs Politics … for the city in the later 16th century. 38 His estate was at Newby-upon-Swale (N.R.) but he had property in Clifton and … queen. 47 In 1734 a third candidate was introduced, Sir John Lister Kaye, a tory. Three days before the election …
A History of the County of York
… The eighteenth century Religion and education Religion and … followed the pattern eulogized by Archbishop Sharpe at the beginning of the century: 'both as to doctrine and … 1764—there were none in 1743—were the first in the city. John Nelson had been preaching Methodism in and around York …
A History of the County of York
… The eighteenth century Social life Social Life 'What has … and is', says Drake, 81 'the chief support of the city, at present, is the resort to and residence of several country … a house painter in York. He later became clerk of works to John Carr when Carr was restoring the minster and from the …
A History of the County of York
… The eighteenth century Topography and population YORK IN THE … in addition to the Mansion House in Coney Street. Later John Carr built at least five private houses, outstanding among them those in …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… The escheators and feodaries for Westmorland A LIST OF SOME … to the Exchequer. Threlkeld, William de, 1357. Sayvill, John, 1375. Strickland, Walter, 1390. Thornburgh, Roland, … 32 Henry viii (1540) whose business it was to be present at Inquisitions with the Escheator to give evidence for the …
Survey of London
… The Estate in the Twentieth Century CHAPTER IV The Estate in … of the first Duke, his father having died in 1884, and at the time of his succession he was still a minor, about to … refronted in stone. This was first done by the builder John Garlick, who in 19012 took No. 18 Grosvenor Street as a …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… The estate of merchants, 1336-1365 (G. Unwin): I - 1336-40 … William de la Pole of Hull, the leading English financier, John Pulteney, who died of the plague in 1348, leaving a ruby … give substance to the legend that he entertamed four kings at one feast, "and after kept his hall for all comers, that …