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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and six years afterwards he held another with Alfred, king of Northumberland, in that prince's dominions, … of Athelred or Eldred, as he is written by some, king Alfred bestowed the archbishopric on Grimbald, who then lived … men who had been preceptor to and had instructed king Alfred; being elected archbishop, he was consecrated and …
Survey of London Monograph
… 'Her name shall live though now she is no more.' 89 SIR ALFRED ROBBINS, 1931 Inscribed wall tablet of marble. To the Memory of Alfred Robbins k t Lobbyist in the Palace of Westminster & …
Survey of London
… His patronage reflected these concerns and prejudices; Alfred Waterhouse, who rebuilt Eaton, was most likely the … or alterations; No. 49 Grosvenor Street was set about by Alfred Waterhouse in 186871, and in 18789 that rare architect … Duke Street ranges rises one of Mayfair's chief landmarks, Alfred Waterhouse's King's Weigh House Chapel (now the …
Survey of London
… 1958, pp. 47, 48, 51, 53: Memoirs of William Hickey, ed. Alfred Spencer, vol. i, [n.d.], pp. 114, 131. K.P.L., MS. …
Survey of London
… also bought an adjacent house. James Bonnin, junior, of Alfred (now Alexander) Place, who participated in the leases …
Survey of London
… of 1868. Possibly he set up with his elder brother Alfred as architect in Lincoln's Inn Fields in 1869. 135 The … backer, although a trade connexion is possible there: 314 Alfred Waterman of Gracechurch Street, timber merchant, and …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… entirely destroyed the abbey in the 9th century. 2 King Alfred and his immediate successors held Abingdon in their … have for the most part been connected with warfare. Alfred's struggle with the Danes found a centre here, 114 and …
A History of the County of Bedford
… reference to Bedford occurs in the famous treaty of Alfred and Guthrum, by which the boundary between English and …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… by the Misses Baynes 270 is now the residence of Mr. Alfred Rogers. In 1086 Walter Giffard already held BOURTON …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… partner, he excavated several prehistoric sites. 116 Alfred Cunnington, another of Henry's sons, with his … was owned by A. H. Hardman. 733 In 1825 it was bought by Alfred Smith (d. 1877) and passed to his son, the Revd. A. C. …
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