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History Theses 1901-1970
… of the charitable trust from the 15th century onwards. G.H. Jones. London Ph.D. 1961. The historical background of the … from Elizabeth I to enclosure in the early 19th century. P.H. Nicholls. London M.A. 1965. West Cleveland land use, c.15501850. P.K. Mitchell. Durham Ph.D. 1965. The economy of the …
Survey of London
… at the rear, the architects being R. and J. Cable, and A. Peacock the builder. The church (Plate 27c) is built of stock … bay windows and ornamental terracotta. Foundation stone. P.C.C., 166 King. P.R.O., C 142/443, No. 64. Ibid., C … Times, March 31, 1869. This reference was first noted by H. J. Dyos in his unpublished London University Ph.D. thesis, …
Broadwell Parish: Broadwell
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… de Lindsay (d. by 1219) to their children David (d. s.p. 1241), Gerard (d. s.p. 1246), and Alice, who married Henry … let to various gentry, 5 followed in the 1870s by W. H. Fox, who in 1891 lived there with his mother and twelve … 13 Changes in land use also occurred on smaller farms. Peacock farm in Filkins was mainly pasture in the later 18th …
Broadwell Parish: Filkins
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… in 1862, and in 1880 devised it to the Revd Henry W. P. Richards and his wife, apparently as part of a marriage … Cripps in the 1930s. The architect for the new wing was P. R. Morley Horder, and the builder George Swinford. Other … who was living there when it burnt down in 1876. 11 W. H. Fox of Bradwell Grove sold much of his remaining Filkins …
Broadwell, Langford and Kelmscott: Cotswolds to Thames
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 17, Bampton Hundred (Part Four)
… housing built in the 1920s and 1930s (to designs by P. R. Morley Horder and Stanley Roth) to be in traditional … sheet 45 (2005 edn), sheet 170 (2006 edn); Oxon. Atlas, p. 69; below, under particular parishes. Only Grafton, … of Dante Gabriel Rossetti, III: 18711876 (1967), p. 961. H. J. Massingham, Cotswold Country (1937), 54. Oxon. Atlas, …
Survey of London
… its sponsors was Thomas Wakley, the medical reformer and M.P. for Finsbury, who provided similar support for several … took place in July 1851 before Mr. (later Sir) Barnes Peacock, Q.C., assisted by two professional men, one chosen … April 1837, p. 230. P.R.O., WORK 6 65, 20 July 1837, p. 1. H.L.R.O., Minutes of Evidence before Committees, 1837, West …
A Dictionary of London
… Wharf On the south side of Upper Thames Street, at No. 48 (P.O. Directory). In Queenhithe Ward, between Broken Wharf and … Wharffe" in parish of St. Michael at Queenhithe, 23 H. VIII. 1531 (L. and P. VIII. V. 286). Later records : In … XIV. Pt. I. p. 591). No later reference. Brown's Alley See Peacock Place or Court. Browns Buildings West out of Princes …
A Dictionary of London
… Bishopsgate See Brown's Court. Brown's Yard, Minories See Peacock Place or Court. Bruestrete Grant by Hugh de Nevill to … is mentioned in the Will of John Cros, 1294 (Ct. H.W. I. 114). Qy.=Bridge House (q.v.). Brush Court South out … Brushfield Street East out of Bishopsgate, at No. 238 (P.O. Directory). The western end only of the street is in …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… In 1778 insured his stock for 700 [GL, Sun MS vol. 268, p. 72] Caffyn, Henry, 13 Egremont Pl., Brighton, Sussex, u … been traced: On 3 July 1819 he invoiced furniture to J. H. Leigh amounting to 37 8s 3d which included a fine rosewood … Cheshire, cm (1818). On 16 November married Miss Martha Peacock of Denham. [ Chester Guardian, 21 November 1818] …
Survey of London
… its grounds somewhat truncated, to Peter Alfred Taylor, M.P. 23 By this time the mansion was known as Aubrey House, no … pieces of garden restored. 24 Peter Alfred Taylor was M.P. for Leicester from 1862 until 1884 and was a noted … south front of the house in 1873 (see Linda Merrill, The Peacock Room, 1998, pp.151-3). The architectural sculpture …
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