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Survey of London
… the initial design of the house, it is to be expected that Evelyn and Pepys, on account both of their acquaintance with …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… three crosslets fitchy between two bends, in chief a crescent for difference for Knatchbull, impaling a cheveron … heads for Wentworth; the other charged a cheveron with a crescent thereon for Littell; on S. side, (4) to Anne, … Monuments: In chancelon N. wall, (1) of George Evelyn, of Huntercombe, 1657, and Dudly, his wife, daughter …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… of Somerby and Burrough, and Vicar of Somerby. His son Evelyn Burnaby was also Rector and patron of Burrough from … manor were themselves rectors- William Brown (d. 1814) and Evelyn Burnaby, 1873- 83. 27 The Peake family secured the … in the church to William Brown (d. 1814), rector; to Evelyn Burnaby, rector, 1873-83; to his wife and infant …
A History of the County of Stafford
… recorded as a rope and sack manufacturer in Victoria Crescent in 1880, had a ropewalk nearby on the south side of … build fairground roundabouts at new premises in Victoria Crescent, and after Orton's death in 1924 the two businesses …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 1865. 20 St. Paul's Square from east, late 1880s Victoria Crescent and Waterloo Street Even before part of Horninglow … the town in 1853, 1 the area was being developed: Victoria Crescent running off the west side of Horninglow Road as far …
A History of the County of Stafford
… chapel in Station Street. 12 Jubilee chapel in Victoria Crescent was opened in 1860, but had closed by 1895; the … 1856 a society of six members had been formed in Victoria Crescent. Services ceased in 1858, 9 but in 1864 the George …
A History of the County of Stafford
… bought land in Horninglow township and laid out Victoria Crescent. 11 In 1854 the Anglesey estate reluctantly allowed …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 1900 and played on a ground on the north side of Victoria Crescent. Renamed Burton Town in 1924, it was dissolved in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… animals; (71) unidentified shield ( two bars gemel a crescent in chief), probably 19th-century, between eagles; …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… stairs communicating directly with the natural baths. The Crescent, erected in 1781, by the Duke of Devonshire, is a … adjoining, has an arcade communicating with that of the Crescent, and forming a continued promenade; it contains many … in various parts of the town. St. Anne's Well, near the Crescent, the resort of those who drink the waters, is …
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