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London Radicalism 1830-1843
… 14 Gray's-inn square Samuel Courtauld, Booking, Essex George Charlwood, Covent garden H. S. Chapman, 2 …
A History of the County of Sussex
… compensated by a grant of manors in Norfolk, Suffolk, and Essex, which are described in Domesday Book as 'of the …
Parish Fraternity Register
… et hoc presenti scripto meo confirmasse) by Thomas Essex, citizen and goldsmith and supervisor of the will of … that to Agnes his daughter. If the heirs failed Thomas Essex was to sell the tenements on the death of Alice and … the will. As both Thomas and Agnes Bydyk are dead, Thomas Essex gives the reversion of the tenements on the death of …
Parish Fraternity Register
… Recepta Scaccarij Johannes Bete de Estylbery in Comitatu Essex' Henricus Asshebourne leche apud Newgate Agnes …
Old and New London
… House to the eastern end of the Temple; giving a view of Essex Buildings with its ugly round-headed arch, and the three groups of stairs belonging to Arundel House, Essex House, and the Temple. The street of booths holds out …
Survey of London
… vice FRAZER (1st April, 1699). Held living at Rattenden, Essex, 1699; Prebendary of Ely; Master of Jesus College, …
Old and New London
… St. Bernard in Savoy, who had a priory at Hornchurch, in Essex; and, according to Stow, Queen Eleanor purchased the …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Navigable, from the Town of Maningtree in the County of Essex, to the Town of Sudbury in the County of Suffolk; and …
A Survey of London
… that the Bishoprike of London now inioyeth, contayned Essex, Middlesex and a part of Hertfordshire, and so included … flourishing estate, the countries of Norfolke, Suffolke, Essex, Kent and Sussex, which as they lie in the face of our …
Survey of London
… Carleton soon after sold the property to Robert, Earl of Essex, who, on 18th December, 1581, granted it to the Queen …