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Survey of London
… the house was occupied by Peter Wilson, the Chairman of Sotheby's. 371 For Nos. 2A and 2B Pembroke Road see page 274. …
Survey of London Monograph
… in date was that bought by Mr. Bernard Quaritch at Messrs. Sotheby's on July 19th, from which the present owner, who by …
Survey of London
… Parker, 1550 'for Lustres, Lanthorns, Glass Vases'; John Sotheby, 646 'for gilt chandeliers'; Gabriel Valois, 555 'for …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… of Antiquaries in February 1805, 43 and was sold at Sotheby's a hundred years later, on March 14th, 1906. It was … 174, Th. Lambeth Index, p. 86. A printed copy offered at Sotheby's in May 1907 sold for 9. Aungier, Hist. of Syon, p. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Greek, endowed by Ingram Bywater and his wife Charlotte Sotheby (1915); Forestry (1919); French Literature, endowed …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… an oval from the coll. of the Duke of Buckingham at Stowe (Sotheby's, 28 May 1971, lot 53, illus.) and which relates to … June 1969, pp. 11619. The D'Arcy Cabinet was sold Sotheby's, 27 June 1974, lot 23, and secondly, 18 November …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… These seats and the original invoice were offered in Sotheby sales in March 1959 and July 1961. There is the … family papers; V&A archives; Apollo, May 1977, p. 366; Sotheby's, 13 March 1959, lot 113, 14 July 1961, lot 125; … trade label of this maker. He also sold copying machines. [Sotheby's, 19 October 1979, lot 136] Wass & Oram, 39 St …
A History of the County of Essex
… Sir William Wake, lord of Waltham manor, and Capt. Charles Sotheby, lord of Sewardstone, held tithes commuted in 18427 … The church of ST. PAUL was built at Blencowe Green. Capt. Sotheby, lord of Sewardstone manor, gave 1,000 towards its … north of the church of St. Paul, given by Capt. Charles Sotheby. 217 In its early years the school had an annual …
A History of the County of Essex
… century the Wakes were non-resident, but the family of Sotheby lived at High Beech, the Colvins at Monkhams, and the … Fuller, Hist. Waltham (1840 edn.), 269 f. Northants. R.O., Sotheby Coll., Notebk. of James Sotheby; E.R.O., D/DJg O13. E.R.O., D/P 75/8. See p. 171. …
A History of the County of Essex
… Pocock 285 from whom it was purchased in 1674 by James Sotheby. 286 The Sotheby family held Sewardstone for over two centuries. Mary Sotheby, widow of James, was owner in 1693. 287 Their son …
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