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Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… forms the county boundary with Worcestershire ( Chipping Campden (1)). For 300 yds. S. of the county boundary all …
Survey of London
… their own grounds (though occasionally semi-detached) on Campden Hill, for example, but especially at Brompton, where …
Old and New London
… constructed by Tulley. A few years later South removed to Campden Hill, Kensington, where he fitted up a telescope of …
Survey of London
… of the justices, Sir Baptist Hicks, Knight (later Viscount Campden), silk mercer and financier to the King, in …
Survey of London
… Thomas Callcott in Butt's Field on land belonging to the Campden Charities (now part of Kensington Gate). 3 Under the … with adjacent occupiers in Hyde Park Gate, 4 and with the Campden Charities, owners of the site. In 1841, a separate … chapel. Miss Agnes Mary Alexander, of Aubrey Lodge, Campden Hill, a wealthy Guardian, offered to pay for the …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… decimated within the county of Rutland. l. s. d. The lord Campden of Exton 160 00 00 Winfield Bodenham of Ryall, esq; …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and is intersected by the roads from Shipston to Chipping-Campden and to Moreton. The surface is hilly, and the soil …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… to garrison Evesham. By 11 Aug. he was at Chipping Campden, writing to Denbigh to defend his troops against …
Survey of London: Volume 37, Northern Kensington
This is first of the Survey's four volumes to cover Kensington, an area synonymous with Victorian architecture. It concerns the area to the north of Kensington High Street, extending as far as Kensal Green, where large-scale building development took place between the 1820s and 1880s. Here can be traced in some detail the evolution of London's nineteenth-century suburban housing. Among the many examples described are the fashionable Italianate villas of the 1820s and '30s in Campden Hill and Holland Park; the opulent large mansions of 'Millionaires Row' in Kensington Palace Gardens; and the red-brick 'Domestic Revival' artists' houses of the 1860s and after in the Melbury Road area. Victorian ecclesiastical design can also be studied in its many variants, in the area's churches, chapels and convents, including the Greek Revival architecture of Kensal Green Cemetery.
Alumni Oxonienses
… death 26 May, 1726, aged 85. Taylor, John s. Robert, of Campden, co. Gloucester, pleb. Merton Coll., matric. 22 July, … Taylor, Thomas s. Th., of Preston, co. Lancaster, gent. of Campden, co. Gloucester, in 4to. subscribes "pleb." …
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