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Old and New London
… the man who, in conjunction with Sir William Fothergill Cooke, placed that discovery at the service of the nation, …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… table. [D; John Rylands Lib., Manchester Univ., George Cooke's accounts] Partington, Robert, Millgate, Stockport, … March 1750 when Philip was made free. He took as apps John Cooke in 1750, James Green in 1752, Walter Griffith in 1753, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… penes Mr. Archard. Hyett, Painswick, 97. Ex inf. Mr. F. G. Cooke, of Yew Tree House. Glos. R.O., GE/38. Painswick Annual …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… who had bought Standish manor, 30 conveyed Ebworth to John Cooke of Westbury-on-Severn. 31 The estate subsequently … (d. 1675) 34 and to Roland Wood who conveyed it to Stephen Cooke 35 of the Leigh (d. c. 1730). 36 By 1724 Stephen had … estate was settled on Sophia Dalton, a niece of Thomas Cooke, 39 who with William Jones sold it in the same or the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… small charities founded by Robert Hobbs in 1872 and Thomas Cooke in 1926. In 1972 the annual income of the church, from …
Survey of London
… Selwyn Image and Christopher Whall (glasswork); John Cooke (frescoes and soft furnishings). Regular meetings were …