Charterhouse CXXVI. THE ACT FOR THE TRANSFER OF THE MERCHANT TAYLORS' SCHOOL TO THE CHARTERHOUSE, 1867. Extracts from an Act for enabling the Governors of the lands, possessions, revenues, and goods of the Hospital of King James, founded in
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368 School in Suffolk Lane (front) " 401 School in Suffolk Lane (back) " 410 Plan of Charterhouse Estate " 413 School in Charterhouse " 415 Diagram of Work " 455 Portrait of Sir Thomas White " 456 School at
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Gender Male Primary occupation medical physician (MD) (Physician at Charterhouse Hosp 1604. Q Anne's service 1612. ??Surgeon.) Period of medical practice 1594-1617 Place of birth England (of Bristol) Date of death 20 Aug 1617 Address Kingston on Thames 1617. ?Gestingthorpe,
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Gender Male Primary occupation medical physician (MD) (Physician at Charterhouse Hosp 1617. Q Anne's physician 1617??) Period of medical practice 1599-1623 Place of birth London (Of London; son of Thomas Barker, 52) Date of birth c. 1580 Date of death
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Charterhouse. Governor of Charterhouse) Period of medical practice 1613-1657 Place of birth England (b Wrights Bridge, near Hornchurch, Essex (3rd son of John Wright)) Date of birth c. 1590 Date of death 3 Sep/Oct 1657 Address ?Romford 1618. ?Nr
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than were then educated at the four schools together, and that Westminster and the Charterhouse should be transferred to the country. 29. The Governors of the Charterhouse were prepared to act on the recommendation of this report, and accordingly, in
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G. D. R., . . . . Jan., 6 Edward VI. 4 January, 6 Edward VI. True Bill that, at Charterhouse Churchyard within St. Sepulchre's parish co. Midd., between six and seven p.m. of the said day, Thomas Wylson, John
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of the said day, Richard Hall yoman, Anthony Houghton yoman, John Hodgekynson taylor, and Anthony Powell taylor, all of Charterhouse lane co. Midd., with eight unknown disturbers of the peace, assembled riotously and, armed with clubs, knives, daggers and other
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Mesondieux . Carpenters, masons, and labourers wages (Wine to the bp. of Norwich, 18 d . To the prior of Charterhouse, 10 d . Total, 32 l . 3 s . 7 d . f. 80b. Expenses faitz sur le
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May, 26 Elizabeth. True Bill that, William Smithers alias Smithurse of the parish of St. Bottoles in the liberty of Charterhouse near London, from the said day to 1st July next following, "docuit anglice kepte a common scole in capell'
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[Birde ] of Charterhouse, yeoman, David Rancon of Charterhouse Lane, tailor, and Richard Tufton of the same, chandler, for the said Richard Byrd for concealing and not serving a warrant that he had for Richard Gunne of Charterhouse Lane, smith,
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S. Bartholomei , cap. xxii. 80 . 25, Leland, Collectanea , i. 113. 81 . 9, Bearcroft, Historical, Account of Charterhouse , 167 73, Cal. Wills , ii. 62; 20, le Baker, Chron , 99. 82 . 17, Mon. Angl
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ordered to be whipped at the cart's tail "from Hicks Hall up St. John Street, and so through Clerkenwell into Charterhouse, and so back again to Hicks Hall," and then to be committed until they found sureties for th eir
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before expiration for the sum of 3. 10 s . 6. Jennings to inquire to Mr Paine, Treasurer of the Charterhouse, how Commissioners should apply to the governors about purchasing inheritance of a site proposed by Dr Browne for new
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Owen of Charterhouse Lane, butcher, committed for buying stolen lambs which were brought by John Weekes [Wickes ] of St. Bartholomew's-the-Less, gentleman, to the "Goulden Lyon" in St. John Street. Afterwards handed in bail to Michael Rogers of Charterhouse Lane,
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his receipts and payments to Christmas last before first meeting in February. 3. Read a letter from Governors of the Charterhouse Resolved: 4. That Surveyors make exact measurement desired, and report as soon as convenient. 5. Considered endowment of the
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St. Clement Danes, vintner, for the like. Sess. Roll 542/13, 13a, 17, 54, 55. Sess. Reg. 2/224. Richard Brodgate of Charterhouse, gentleman, and William Blackye of St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, servingman, for Joan Chappell of Whitechapel, widow, for entertaining one Field and
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Of The Rooms In The New School Buildings At The Charterhouse. The school at Charterhouse - basement plan The school at Charterhouse - first floor plan The school at Charterhouse - third floor plan (A) New Building. (B) Old Buttery.
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Robert and Edith Iles: William Spencer of St. Andrew's-by-the-Wardrobe, plasterer, John Spencer of the same, cordwainer, and John Michell of Charterhouse Lane, yeoman. Sureties for the said Joan Sparkes: John Coxe of Cow Cross, victualler, William Attkins of Pie Corner,
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Gresham College, 1660-7 (1) MT, appr, 1627/8, to Oliver Neave of Cornhill, fr, 1635 (2) d "about July 1677", in Charterhouse, bur there (3) f John Rea of London, GOLD, from Kidderminster, Worc, m Elizabeth, ? da of Launcelot Burton,
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