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Survey of London
… Office; Chester City Record Office; Church Commissioners; Claridge's Hotel; Sibyl Colefax and John Fowler; Brian …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1st Duke of Lord High Admiral 2 May 1827-19 Sept. 1828. Claridge, Thomas Messenger pd. from 24 June 1694 by order 26 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… house (later Butlers Court) assessed on nine. 72 William Claridge, one of an averagely wealthy yeoman family, occupied …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Oxon. 219; PRO, E 179/255/4, pt iii, f. 237, both s.v. Wm Claridge. ORO, MS Oxf. Dioc. c 454, f. 16. Bodl. MSS dd …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… adopted Edward Whymper's mother, the orphaned Elizabeth Claridge. He lived in Peckham with his sisters Jane Leigh and … married three times. His second wife, Elizabeth Whitworth Claridge (1819 1859) was the mother of his eleven children. …
Survey of London
… taken over as Mivart's Hotel, chief ancestor of the modern Claridge's. …
Survey of London
… Spencer 1777 Claremont 177879 Annesley Shee 178196 Jno. Claridge 179798 Jno. Matthews 17991800 Sarah Anglin No. 35 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… when viewed from his grounds. No. 23 was built by Claridge of Banbury; No. 24 by Douglas himself with direct … on the Broughton Road, for example, was built in 1847 by Claridge 61 either on behalf of himself, as one of the … 37. See p. 38. Ibid. Herbert, Shoemaker's Window, 45. For Claridge see p. 105 n. The design of the Banbury bank has a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Neithrop was designed by Benjamin Ferrey and built by Claridge of Banbury; it was opened in 1853. 225 It comprises … Oxon. c 104, f. 52; Builder, xi (1853), 71. The firm of Claridge, under various names, appears in Rusher's Banbury …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Square and a night school at the meetinghouse. George Claridge kept a school in Scalding Lane and Mr. Webster in …
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