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A History of the County of Oxford
… much work was done to make the cellars usable; Lord Howard's and some of Mr. Selden's marbles came down by water, … by Mr. Tancred Borenius (I owe this reference to Mr. Howard Colvin). Streeter was paid over 426 for his Theatre …
Survey of London
… of demolition is given in the MS. autobiography of Edmund Howard, who supervised the pulling down of the house for Sir …
Survey of London
… at No. 12 302 (rebuilt in 19578 to the designs of M. Howard-Radley 303), but, even though the short Egerton …
Survey of London
… of 23 July 1936. 327 The agreement was made with Edmund Howard of St. James's Street, architect, who was described as …
Survey of London
… similarly used by the same organization, under the name of Howard House. Other homes were maintained at Maida Vale, …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 10 Mar. Congreve, W. 1812 10 Mar. Bayly, H. 1812 10 Mar. Howard, Hon. F. 1815 Vivian, Sir R.H. 1817 Seymour, H.H.J. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… J. By 1669 Harrington, M. By 1669 Henson, J. By 1669 Howard, J. By 1669 Huddy, R. By 1669 Joyner, H. By 1669 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 24 Jan. Hall, H.L. 1777 24 Jan. Durell, S.H. 1781 14 Feb. Howard, K.A. 1781 5 July Murray, J. 1782 15 Mar. West, C.A. …
Old and New London
Old and New London
… upon its site, perpetuating the names of Norfolk, Arundel, Howard, and Surreynames so familiar to the readers of English … 1579, was succeeded in his title by his grandson, Philip Howard, son of the Duke of Norfolk, who had been beheaded for … taking part with Mary, Queen of Scots; and though Philip Howard died in exile and attainted, his son Thomas contrived …
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