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Survey of London
… The Flask Tavern XXTHE FLASK TAVERN (NO. 26, SOUTH GROVE) … year 1716, but it is safe to assume that it stood there at least as early as 1663 when William Royles was granted two … known, but their names are noteworthy and imposing, viz. John, Duke of Lauderdale, Henry, Marquis of Dorchester, …
Old and New London
… The Fleet Prison CHAPTER XLIX. THE FLEET PRISON. An Ancient … Howell, the Letter-writer Howard, the Philanthropist, at the FleetThe Evils of Farming the FleetThe Cases of Jacob … brother of William Longshampe, Chancellor of England. King John, also, says the same writer, handed over the same …
Old and New London
… The Fleet River and Fleet Ditch CHAPTER L. THE FLEET RIVER … Rad Well (near the Charterhouse), and the Horse Pool, at Smithfield. "The principal spring of the Fleet," says Mr. … of St. Mary, Clerkenwell, of the time of Richard I. or John, the oldest cartulary extant, mention is made of a …
London Radicalism 1830-1843
… The formation of the London Workingmen's Association 86. … an association more conformable with their own notions. At the head of these were Mr Feargus O Connor and Augustus … addresses were both signed Feargus O'Connor Treasurer John Russell Secretary On the 24 June there was another …
Survey of London
… The Fossan (Keate and Tonge) estate CHAPTER XVII - The Fossan … twisting place, and a nursery and two gardens which were at about this time planted with Gooseberry Currant and such … plots of ground south of Fossan Street separately to John Flower and to Gowen Deane, both bricklayers of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… The foundation of the archbishopric OF THE FOUNDATION OF THE … went over to France, and was consecrated a bishop at Arles, in that kingdom. 2 But as it seems without title to … bishop Foliot of aspiring to the archiepiscopal honour; John of Salisbury makes heavy complaints against him upon …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… The founder From the Royal Charter (1133) From the Royal … published hitherto, one by Mr. William Barnard is given at the end of this chapter, with the meaning of most of the … Miles, Earl of Hereford; ob. 1143. Peganus [or Pain] Fitz John Judge; ob. 1137. Robert de Curcy Founded a convent of …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… The founder To 1123 CHAPTER I THE FOUNDER That Rahere was the … of the Foundation, already referred to and here quoted at length, proves it. King John, in his charter of the year 1204, 1 speaks of 'Rahere …
Survey of London
… The Foundling Hospital CHAPTER 2: XCII THE FOUNDLING HOSPITAL … children), Charterhouse, the 17th century Royal Hospitals at Chelsea (for soldiers) and at Greenwich (for sailors), as … as surveyor without fee. Another architect employed was John Sanderson, who presented the marble table in the Court …
Survey of London
… The Foundling Hospital and Doughty Estates CHAPTER 3: THE … upon building leases came before the hospital committee at various dates from 1764 onwards, but it was not until … destroying the fresh-air amenities of the site. 16 A Mr. John Halliday of Lincoln's Inn was particularly active in …