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Calendar of Treasury books
… 358. The like of the petition of William Lynch and Henry Nash, same for Co. Suffolk, praying allowance for their …
Survey of London
… the whole area as a less grandiose version of John Nash's schemes in Regent's Park. Amongst the Papworth …
A History of the County of Stafford
… crushing and preparing the clay'. 644 Peake's son John Nash Peake (18371905) succeeded his father in the management …
Old and New London
… in his public capacity in Gabriel Harvey's tract against Nash, called "Pierce's Supererogation" (1593). Bull was …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in Shipley by way of King's Barn and of Greenfields and Nash Farm in Steyning. 82 In 1803 part of it was called …
Survey of London
… a landed proprietor in Herefordshire, who had employed Nash to design his country seat at Garnstone. 198 His …
Survey of London
… street improvement except those executed by John Nash: Higgins and Jones merely proposed to 'purchase …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… branch of the Haven. Upton is annexed to the rectory of Nash. The church, a small edifice, is supposed to have been …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… etc., E. of chancel, (2) to Sarah, daughter of Jacob Nash, 1711; S.E. of chancel, (3) to Mary, wife of Edmund … 1688. Floor-slabs: In S. aisle(1) to Mary, wife of Jacob Nash, 1711; (2) to Robert Pritchard, 1712; (3) to Jone, wife …
Survey of London
… Somerset and Marlborough Houses, which were joined by John Nash's collection of Greek and Roman casts (lent by the …
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