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Survey of London
… April of the following year, 1670, for 5200 to the Earl of Essex, who sold it back to the Earl of St. Albans and his trustees in January 1670/1: 540 in 1679 Essex bought and occupied No. 19. By deeds of March and May …
Survey of London
… Somerset sold the house to Sir Thomas Webster of Copthall, Essex, baronet, 97 whose son, Sir Whistler Webster of Battle …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… the windows sashed in 17726 under the supervision of James Essex, architect. To the N. of the same Court, the new Chapel … tomb; this last does not survive but a drawing of it by Essex, showing a stone chest with Classical ornament, is … front refaced in ashlar in 17726 from the designs of James Essex; the roof is slate-covered. The N. front is …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… known as John Astlyn, appears to have come from Stortford (Essex) and may have acquired his name by having been an … of the Blounte family and William Blounte of Shenfield, Essex, gentleman, let it for a term of years at £16 rent. … dead by January 1633, when Anthony Wallinger of Upminster, Essex, gentleman, and his wife Elizabeth granted and sold the …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… 3A In 1582 John Blackman, yeoman of Stapleford Abbot (Essex), who was evidently identical with John Blackman, …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… Isabel, who in 1345 with her husband, Robert atte Heg of Essex, granted it with certain quitrents from 3 and from …
Survey of London
… Harston, of 15 Leadenhall Street, and F. F. Mullett, of 16 Essex Street, Strand. The Chairman of the Building Committee, … to Pilditch. He resigned in 1880, having obtained an Essex living in the gift of the Lord Chancellor, and the …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… in 1469 granted the tenement to Hugh Fenne, William Essex, and John Donne, senior, of whom the last in 1473 … Cathredral Priory was in 1483-4 said to be due. William Essex survived Fenne, but was himself dead by 1494, when his son and heir, Thomas Essex, esquire, granted the tenement to Henry Heydon, knight, …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… and quitclaimed to Geoffrey de Mandeville, earl of Essex and Gloucester, and his heirs and assigns all his right … of Raby, to have belonged to Geoffrey FitzPeter, earl of Essex, and then to have been held by Gilbert de Waleton by …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… to St. Paul's, the procession for the archdeaconry of Essex assembled at St. Thomas's. 33 The assemblies on these … ff. 5v, 6). Theobald owned land in London, Middlesex, Essex, and Kent, and took his name from what is now Hills …