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... houfe & c . in the Blackfriars , ( for which he pay'd 1401. ) at 20l . a year , we have a rent - roll of 150l . per annum . Of his perfonal property it is not now poffible to form any accurate eftimate : but if we rate it at five ...
... houfe & c . in the Blackfriars , ( for which he pay'd 1401. ) at 20l . a year , we have a rent - roll of 150l . per annum . Of his perfonal property it is not now poffible to form any accurate eftimate : but if we rate it at five ...
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... houfe , among fome others , efcaped the flames . This houfe was firft built by Sir Hugh Clop- ton , a younger brother of an ancient family in that neigh- bourhood . Sir Hugh was Sheriff of London in the reign of Richard III . and Lord ...
... houfe , among fome others , efcaped the flames . This houfe was firft built by Sir Hugh Clop- ton , a younger brother of an ancient family in that neigh- bourhood . Sir Hugh was Sheriff of London in the reign of Richard III . and Lord ...
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... houfe , or another on the fame fpot , is the house of which Mr. Theobald fpeaks . It fill bears the name of The College ,,, and at prefent belongs to the Rev. Mr. Fullerton . After the fuppreffion of religious houfes , the fite of the ...
... houfe , or another on the fame fpot , is the house of which Mr. Theobald fpeaks . It fill bears the name of The College ,,, and at prefent belongs to the Rev. Mr. Fullerton . After the fuppreffion of religious houfes , the fite of the ...
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... houfe was occupied by his fervants in his abfence , he peevishly declared , that that houfe fhould never be affeffed again ; and foon afterwards pulled it down , fold the materials , and left the town . Wishing , as it should feem , to ...
... houfe was occupied by his fervants in his abfence , he peevishly declared , that that houfe fhould never be affeffed again ; and foon afterwards pulled it down , fold the materials , and left the town . Wishing , as it should feem , to ...
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... houfe to New - Place ; that his family had inhabited the houfe for almost three hundred years ; that it was tranfmitted from father to fon during the laft and the prefent century , that this tree ( of the fruit of which he had often ...
... houfe to New - Place ; that his family had inhabited the houfe for almost three hundred years ; that it was tranfmitted from father to fon during the laft and the prefent century , that this tree ( of the fruit of which he had often ...
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