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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… his cousin Arthur (d. 1928), a childless widower, son of Augustus Tharp, vicar of Chippenham. 39 In 1916 Arthur gave …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… youngest son Lord John Cavendish sold it in 1789 to George Augustus Eliott, Lord Heathfield (d. 1790), 75 the defender … Grove House. 76 The house was conveyed in 1792 by Francis Augustus, Lord Heathfield, to Alexander Mayersback, a London …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… late Henry Rawcliffe, to whom has succeeded his son Mr. Augustus Walter Rawcliffe. Lower Chorley Hall was taken down …
Survey of London
… and 50 each from Sir Barnett Degome (in 1685) and from Mr. Augustus Martin (in 1701). 56 The ground on which the church …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… who died in 1896, and whose son Sir George Augustus Elliott TappsGervis-Meyrick is the present owner. …
Survey of London
… Thomas Ashton of Golden Square, a stonemason, and George Augustus Northedge of Little Grosvenor Street, variously …
Survey of London
… works undertaken by the architectural practice of Walter Augustus Hills and Thomas Wayland Fletcher, a tempestuous …
Survey of London
… the exchequer, 176080; William Selwyn's grandson, George Augustus Selwyn, wit and politician, 178191; and Stephen …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III
… de Cunpton', Henricus de Kinnieton', Alanus de Eboraco, Augustus Devoniensis, et Nigellus Scotus, qui inventi fuerunt …
Survey of London
… of several acres. On the whole they were not impressed; Augustus Hare succinctly dismissed it as a pretentious and … Journal, 19 Aug. 1876, p. 120: The Graphic, 30 June 1877. Augustus J. C. Hare, Walks in London, 1878, vol. 11, p. 462. …
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